Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Colombosco­pe goes green with The Way of the Forest

- By Yomal Senerath-Yapa

In its eighth edition, the Colombosco­pe interdisci­plinary art festival will focus on those green aisles. Titled The Way of the Forest, it takes us down artistic pathways to rekindle knowledge of interdepen­dence, custodian-ship, and restorativ­e practices across wild terrain like rain forests, wilderness, mountain cultivatio­ns, and riverine wet-lands.

The festival looks at ‘deschoolin­g’moving away from looking at the forest as something to plunder and exploit thus causing destructio­n and extinction. It promotes active listening that goes beyond our normal human senses.

Artists question who owns forest lands, who gets displaced, and who is restricted from sites marked for conservati­on, while also explored are lost environmen­tal wisdoms, the forest in mythology and folklore, indigenous peoples, its magic as opposed to its ‘vastness and unruliness’ that we feel has to be conquered.

The participan­ts this year include Anoma Wijewarden­e, Anupam Roy, Anushka Rustomji, U. Arulraj, Chija Lama, Dumiduni Illangasin­ghe, Fernando García-Dory, Jayatu Chakma, Karachi LaJamia, Karunasiri Wijesinghe, Kieren

Karritpul, Komal Purbe, Madhumala Mandal, Rebati Mandal and Selo Yadav, Krisushana­nthan Inkaran, Kulagu Tu Buvongan, Mónica de 0LUDQGD 0JH <ÖOPD]1DKOD DO Tabbaa, Otobong Nkanga, Pankaja Withanachc­hi & Roshan De Selfa, Pathum Dharmarath­na, Pushpakant­han Pakkiyaraj­ah, Rakibul Anwar, MTF Rukshana, Ruwangi Amarasingh­e, Sangita Maity, Sanod Maharjan, Saodat Ismailova, Sarmila Sooriyakum­ar with Pirainila Krishnaraj­ah, Shehan 2EH\VHNHUD 6KLUD] %D\MRR 6RPD 6XURYL -DQQDW 5DILNL 6iQFKH] DQG Cecilia Moo, Subas Tamang, Sunita Maharjan and Sanjeev Maharjan,

Tamarra Jayasunder­a, Thava Thajendran, Myriam Mihindou, Tawfiq Sediqi and Elena Sorokina, Thujiba Vijayalaya­n Trent Walter, Venuri Perera and Eisa Jocson, Zihan Karim. It also looks back on the work and legacy of Barbara Sansoni and Laki Senanayake.

The festival will happen from 19-28 January 2024 at main venues SNAFU Project, Goethe-Institut Garden, Public Library Garden, BMICH Kamatha Open Theatre, Ex-Government Servicemen Sports Club, CoCa Symbiosis, SpaceEka, Barefoot, MMCA, Beddagana Wetland Park and the J D A Perera Gallery.

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