Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

COLOMBOSCO­PE

An interdisci­plinary Arts Festival

- BY SHESHAN DIAS

Hosted at three extraordin­ary historical and cultural venues - the Rio Complex, Barefoot Gallery, and the Grand Oriental

Hotel Colombo; the sixth edition of the Interdisci­plinary arts festival,

“Colombosco­pe” was held from the 25th to the 31st of January 2019. Addressing one of the most prevailing issues on the board, this year's theme was “Sea Change” and it featured a variety of remarkable local and internatio­nal visual artistes, filmmakers, musicians and scientific experts who encapsulat­ed stories of maritime history, oceanic ecology and shipping infrastruc­ture.

Amongst the many great artistes participat­ing were Abdul Halik Azeez, Amaara Raheem, Anoli Perera,

Armin Linke, and Catharina Danial, just to name a few. The exquisite art and the creativity of each individual artiste must definitely be commended. The main attraction was at the Rio Complex in Maradana as it showcased a diversific­ation of each artist's take on “Sea Change”, and was something truly spectacula­r to see. The Rio Complex is very old and had even been burned down at one point in the late 90's. This is what made the location even more unique, as the history and beauty of the building all around complement­ed each work of art in the most unimaginab­le way. The building had 7 floors, with the 7th floor being an open wall area. The magnificen­t view of the city and the structural beauty of the venue certainly left all art lovers gaping at the level of creativity involved.

The closing ceremony of this Gala event was held on Thursday, the 31st of January. There were two amazing musical performanc­es, complement­ed by some wine and beer that was being handed out so the audience could enjoy a drink while listening to these contempora­ry works of art. The Chamber Music Society of Colombo led by Lakshman Joseph De Seram performed the music of contempora­ry composer Martinov followed by that of

Henri Purcell. The next performanc­e was by the famed live vocal Looper

Larry T. Hill. This is his second time appearing at the Colombosco­pe Art Festival. He is currently doing a South Asian tour to promote his new record: Diasperado. The record reflects upon Larry's six month reverse migration over land and sea from his Australian homeland to Sri Lanka and his Cultural roots. It was a phenomenal exhibition of talent and creativity, and many of the art lovers in Colombo certainly enjoyed this wonderful experience.

LOGENDRAN LANKESH

“It is a great art exhibition with so many beautiful and creative works of art. I'm honoured that I had the chance to witness it”

NIRESH KURUKULASU­RIYA

“In keeping with the theme, I believe the artistes had done a marvellous job. I particular­ly enjoyed the documentar­y done on the ships”

FRANCIS CAPPE

“The art is extremely interestin­g and I believe the venue complement­s the artworks so much.”

ASOKA DE ZOYSA

“The venue and the building are so remarkable that you really have to fight with this building and its beauty to create art. At times I felt that some of the portrayals did not speak so well for themselves to compete with the artistic value of the building. That being said, there were also some absolutely wonderful pieces of art as well. I definitely enjoyed this festival but I feel that there is certainly room for improvemen­t"

MOHAMMAD NAFLAN

“This is truly a wonderful presentati­on of art. Even the theme is very meaningful. I absolutely loved coming here”

LUHAN NIRANGA

“I came on many days to view the art at Colombosco­pe. I was simply mesmerised by the beauty of everything”

SHAUNAGH ALUWIHARE

“I loved the work and thought it was very interestin­g. I loved all the artistes and I'm glad of what they are doing to publicise these beautiful works of art. And even though the venue is a bit creepy, it really complement­s the works of art”

TUNCA ÖZÇUHADAR

“To understand these contempora­ry works of art you need to have a good knowledge about classical art. I really admire these artistes' creativity.they have managed to stick to the theme and address prevailing problems related to oceanic change which I believe is commendabl­e”

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