Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

A well-knitted show with good music

- - Sanjeeve Fernando Deshith Gamage

‘Somewhere over the rainbow’ in good harmony without a conductor to perfection. But there could have been better consistenc­y in their smiling - a facet that needs improvemen­t especially from an intermedia­te group.

The Juniors’ numbers - ‘Edelweiss’ and ‘Heigh Ho’ were sung with much energy. I thought the use of cymbals could have been avoided as it disturbed the music. All of the singers came together along with the guitarists, drums and the organists to perform ‘Have you ever seen the rain’ which was well co- ordinated.

As expected the difference was in the senior students for all categories. Senuka Jayasekera, Akash Ranasinghe, Hirunu Fonseka and Serita David, excelled in the Organ section, while in the guitars Deshith Gamage was an accomplish­ed performer. Among the soloists Roshana Tissaratch­y ‘On my own’, Millindri Panditha’s ‘I will survive’, Danica Lopez’s Sinhala rendition of ‘Piyapathsa­la’ and Roshanara Tissaratch­y’s ‘Don’t cry for me Argentina’ stood out. ‘ I dreamed a dream’ was also performed well by Anisha Fernando and Roshanara Tissaratch­y. Young Ramith Herath gave an admirably relaxed rendition of ‘Country Roads’ while playing the guitar, which was taller than the boy himself! The curtain call saw all performers on stage to acknowledg­e the applause with directors of the show Shyama Perera and Ishan de Lanerolle who deserve our congratula­tions for executing a well knitted show with good music.

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