Dancing Tourism of Sri Lanka

Enjoy The Beauty Of Sri Lankan Cultural Dancing At Its Best

History

History

At first, the people of Sri Lanka master the art of dancing to worship the supernatural power. They danced to satisfy the supernatural powers or Gods because they feared them. Later, people developed a new dancing style and it differed from each other in terms of regions or local destinations.

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Kandyan Dancing

Kandyan Dancing

This style was developed during the reign of Kandyan kings. The Kandyan dancing is the national dance of Sri Lanka. Typically, it impersonates the different movements of animals such as elephants, peacock. Intriguingly, this dance style depicts the iconic scenes of Ramayana stories.

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Sabaragamuwa Dances

Sabaragamuwa Dances

The Sabaragamuwa dance style is performed to worship the God of Saman. Typically, this dance is exclusively performed in Ratnapura.

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Low Country Dance

Low Country Dance

This is a highly ritualistic dance in Sri Lanka. Usually, it is performed to mollify the evil spirits. People use this form of dance to expel sickness from their life. The dancers wear masks to depict different characters.

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Folk Dance

Folk Dance

Apart from the classical dance forms there are also folk dances, which are associated with folk activities and festivities. Leekeli (stick dance), kalagedi (pot dance), raban (hand drum), and polkatu (coconut) are folk dances prevalent at the present time.

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Let's Learn About Sri Lankan Dance!

An Attempt To Promote The Traditional Dance of Sri Lanka

This video explains more details about all three traditional dance types.

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  •  2019/08/30 06:00 PM
  •   Nelum Pokuna Mawatha, Colombo, Sri Lanka

Thaala is the dancing concert which is organized by the Channa Upuli Performing Arts Foundation.

  •  2019/08/07 08:00 PM - 2019/08/18 11:30 PM
  •   Sri Dalada Veediya, Kandy, Sri Lanka

The Esala Perahera in Kandy is one of the oldest and grandest of all Buddhist festivals in Sri Lanka, featuring dancers, jugglers, musicians, fire-breathers, and lavishly decorated elephants. This is held in Esala (July or August) which is the month that is believed to commemorate the first teaching given by the Buddha after he attained enlightenment.

  •  2019/08/03 09:00 AM - 2019/08/04 09:00 PM
  •   Yoyogi, Shibuya City, Tokyo, Japan

Traditional Sri Lankan dance with drums, Folk music and popular songs. Special Sri Lankan low country dance item also will be presented by Sri Lankan dancing group

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