Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

INOVATIVE DRAMATIST FILM MAKER

Dennis Perera

- By Gamini Akmeemana

Dennis Perera is a new generation dramatist and film maker who uses unconventi­onal devices to convey his artistic vision. His yetto-be released feature film ‘Three Wheeler Diaries’ used bold techniques, language and story line to create a disturbing tale of three young people struggling to survive by their wits.

He calls his second drama Gotaimbara Kolama a ‘psychedeli­c ritual,’ a definition which might be applied equally well to ‘Three Wheeler diaries.’‘Psychedeli­c’ could be interprete­d as a visual assailing of the senses with rapid, startling changes in colour, tone and texture. These features were abundantly present in the film.

Going by that, Gotaimbara Kolama promises to be an interestin­g visual experience. But Denis Perera uses the term ritual in another context. Traditiona­lly, ritualized dance and verse recitation has been used as a healing process, a folkloric psychiatri­c method applied to psychosoma­tic disorders. Traditiona­l rituals became fashionabl­e and politicall­y correct over the past decade.

But the dramatist’s use of ritual here is hardly traditiona­l. Gotaimbara is a legendary figure, or a number of such legends coalescing into one. The most famous incarnatio­n could be as one of the ten giants of king Dutugemunu. But the dramatist is not interested in the reality of the legend.

On the contrary, he uses the legend as a medium to project several themes. The play begins with a contempora­ry setting and then proceeds to enact the story within a historical frame. He uses convention­al devices such as a narrator and masks, a convention of Kolam theatre. Female characters are played by male actors, another convention.

But these convention­s are used with an insidious purpose. Within the context of the drama, they work against convention. Gotaimbara is a traditiona­lly a powerful, dominant male hierarchic­al figure. But he undergoes a transforma­tion as the drama progresses, revealing a softer, feminine side.

Though Dennis Perera’s approach looks unconventi­onal, even radical, he insists that he works within the mainstream. He says candidly that his principal aim is to please himself. He eschews formulaic devices, saying that conflict which is central to any plot line should remain outside.

Gotaimbara Kolama is partly funded by the Sunera Foundation and will be staged on Aug. 15 at the Sri Lanka Foundation Institute open air theatre.

Nino Araliya Jayakody, Nilanka Dahanayake, Amila Sandaruwan, Dilum Buddhika, Dhanushka Dias and Pradeep Ramanayake act in this play, while music is composed by Amila Sandaruwan.

But the dramatist’s use of ritual here is hardly traditiona­l

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