Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

PM’S Office initiates weekly cultural show at Arcade

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Broadening the horizons of Colombo’s public entertainm­ent sphere, the triforces and National Youth Services Council (NYSC) have started a weekly cultural show at Arcade Independen­ce Square, Colombo.

The project, initiated by the Prime Minister’s Office, is supported by the Sri Lanka Tourism Developmen­t Authority (SLTDA). It is also in line with the Tourism Strategic Plan’s (2017-2020) recommenda­tion to expand entertainm­ent opportunit­ies for tourists and locals visiting the Colombo city.

The cultural show starting at 7:00 p.m. every Friday includes musical performanc­e by military and NYSC bands, dancing items and other entertainm­ent. The Prime Minister’s Office said the public could witness the show free of charge.

Project Management, Youth Affairs and Southern Developmen­t Minister and Prime Minister’s Chief of Staff Sagala Ratnayaka commenting on the initiative said it was only a start and the concept would be further developed based on the feedback from the public.

“There has been a highly positive response from the public so far. Those who witnessed the show last Friday were excited by the idea and considered it a ‘fresh start’. But we want to add more colourful cultural elements to the show as we move along,” the minister said.

He also added this would familiariz­e tourists and locals with the ‘cultural roots’ of the country.

“We, as Sri Lankans, have a rich cultural heritage and a knack for good music and entertainm­ent. From a tourism perspectiv­e, this offers a glimpse of our colourful life. At the same time, it gives an entertainm­ent for those who gather around Independen­ce Square on Fridays just to unwind,” the minister added.

The project is coordinate­d by Coordinati­ng Advisor to Prime Minister’s Office Major General Mihindu Kulasuriya.

“The initiative will be carried out without disrupting the current setting of Arcade and the Independen­ce Square. That’s why we have planned it as a one-hour show without much fanfare and decoration. What we need is the quality, not the noise or frills,” Kulasuriya added.

He said the organisers were looking at the possibilit­y of having the cultural show at different locations of the Colombo city, allowing more people to engage with the programme.

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