Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Two-piano recital in aid of CFS Prithipura Home

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Two talented and versatile pianists, Ramya de Livera Perera and Soundarie David Rodrigo, will perform a variety of works ranging from classical, jazz to fusion at a two-piano recital in aid of the Ceylon Fellowship of Service, Prithipura Home in Wattala, on October 10 at the Lionel Wendt at 7 p.m.

Well-known dancer, drummer and percussion­ist Kala Keer th i Ravibandhu Vidyapathy, will be special guest performer at this fundraiser event.

The programme includes a sonata for two pianos by Mozart, Dave Brubeck’s ballad on a jazz theme and a medley of Walt Disney waltzes from the movies arranged by Greg Anderson.

A senior member of the Sri Lanka Symphony Orchestra and of the Colombo Music Chamber Society, Ramya performs regularly with Soundarie David Rodrigo, covering a wide repertoire by classical composers and arrangemen­ts on popular themes.

At a young age, Ramya won a scholarshi­p to study at the Royal Academy in the United Kingdom and in 2002 was awarded honorary membership of the Academy for her commitment and education to high standards in teaching and performing. In 2016, Ramya was awarded the Lylie Godridge Memorial Award for her contributi­on in western classical music.

Soundarie David Rodrigo pursued her musical education at the Royal College of Music in London, specialisi­ng in piano performanc­e and piano accompanim­ent. As a soloist, Soundarie has performed locally and internatio­nally. She is sought-after as an accompanis­t and enjoys collaborat­ing with local and foreign artists. Soundarie is the Founder and Director of the award winning female choir “Soul Sounds”.

Ravibandu hails from a line of traditiona­l dancers and temple painters. He has learnt dancing from Chitrasena and Vajira and drumming from Piyasara and Punchiguru, He is an internatio­nally recognised percussion­ist equally good on Pakhavaj and Tabla as on the Gatabera. He has shared the stage with world famous drummers such as Billy Cobham and Zakir Hussein.

CFS Prithipura Home provides a safe environmen­t from childhood onwards for mentally and physically differentl­y able males and females and currently houses 66 residents ranging from 14 to 60 years. The residents come from poor homes where their families are unwilling or economical­ly unable to look after them. Some were abandoned at birth and ended up at the Home on the orders of the Courts and others where their parents and siblings simply do not know how to care for and interact with a differentl­y abled child.

As a non-profit organisati­on, CFS Prithipura Home looks to the community for support. State funding offsets only a small part of the cost of caring for residents, therefore private donations are essential. The Home receives contributi­ons from individual­s, corporatio­ns and foundation­s while donations of dry rations and food, sponsoring a resident, sponsoring a meal and fund raising are other ways to help the Home to continue its work. Volunteers are always welcome to contribute their time and services to the Home.

Tickets priced at Rs 3,500, Rs 2,500, Rs 1,500 (reserved) and Rs 750 (unreserved, balcony) are available at the Lionel Wendt Arts Centre and online @ www. lionelwend­t.org

For further informatio­n

please call Ruwani 0772877335 or Devika

0777621332.

 ??  ?? Ramya de Livera Perera
Ramya de Livera Perera
 ??  ?? Soundarie David Rodrigo
Soundarie David Rodrigo
 ??  ?? Ravibandhu Vidyapathy
Ravibandhu Vidyapathy

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