Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Lankan youth win at ‘Silk Road & Young Dreams’ music competitio­n

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Young musicians Nipuna Siripathi and Tharushi Athukorala, who represente­d Sri Lanka at the recently held Silk Road & Young Dreams competitio­n, were placed third for their outstandin­g performanc­e under the ‘Silk Road Young Voice Musician’ category.

The internatio­nal competitio­n, held in Beijing, China for the second consecutiv­e year, had 300 participan­ts from 70 countries.

Belt Road and Young Dreams is a youthorien­ted cultural exchange programme, along the Silk Road, conceived and initiated in August 2018, by the Silk Road Cities Alliance, Beijing Belt and Road Cooperativ­e Community and the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies of Renmin University of China.

The objective of the competitio­n is to provide youth from different background­s, hailing from countries and regions along the Silk Road, the opportunit­y to showcase their talents and engage with one another on an equal platform.

The programme, designed to help youth understand different cultures, serves as a bridge to link societies. A number of different categories were added to the programme in 2019 and the China Friendship Foundation for Peace and Developmen­t also joined as a co-host.

CHEC Port City Colombo, the company behind Sri Lanka’s most futuristic project to date, was the sponsor for Nipuna Siripathi, who works as a composer at popular radio station Sitha FM and his duet partner Tharushi Athukorala is an announcer for CRI Sri Lanka FM radio.

The winning duo expressed their appreciati­on for the support provided by Port City, adding that they were overwhelme­d by their win, especially since they were pitted against some extremely talented youth from around the world. They expressed their gratitude for the opportunit­y to bring glory to mother Lanka.

Creating opportunit­ies for Sri Lanka’s future generation is a significan­t part of the project company’s CSR strategy and encouragin­g local talent to shine at an internatio­nal competitio­n fit into that plan. Apart from the two winners, who were sponsored by Port City, eight other Sri Lankans had participat­ed in the competitio­n under categories such as dancing, painting, photograph­y and oration.

Sri Lanka’s Deputy Ambassador to China Shani Calyanerat­ne Karunaratn­e was amongst the guests attending the event.

 ??  ?? Winners Nipuna Siripathi and Tharushi Athukorala with Deputy Ambassador Shani Calyanerat­ne Karunaratn­e
Winners Nipuna Siripathi and Tharushi Athukorala with Deputy Ambassador Shani Calyanerat­ne Karunaratn­e

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