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"People's Festival”: Celebrating Sri Lanka's vibrant diversity

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May 20, 2025

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- By Deepal Sooriyaarachchi

"People's Festival”: Celebrating Sri Lanka's vibrant diversity

Sri Lanka is a nation blessed with a rich tapestry of cultures, ethnicities, religions, and traditions.

This diversity is a source of strength and beauty, yet its potential for fostering greater understanding and unity remains largely untapped. This proposal outlines a vision for a “People’s Festival,” a multi-location, week-long event designed to celebrate this diversity, promote social harmony, and showcase the best of Sri Lanka to the world in line with the statement made by the President during his visit to Jaffna recently.

The opportunity:

Embracing our plurality

Imagine a festival that transforms Colombo into a vibrant hub of cultural exchange, where visitors can immerse themselves in the sights, sounds, tastes, and experiences that define Sri Lanka. This is the opportunity we envision:

■ A chance to create a unifying national event that transcends cultural and social divides.

■ A platform to showcase Sri Lanka's unique identity on a national and international stage.

■ An opportunity to stimulate economic activity, promote tourism, and empower local communities.

Proposed concept: The “People’s Festival”

The “People’s Festival” is conceived as a dynamic and progressive celebration of Sri Lanka’s diversity, with the following key elements:

Multi-location experience: The festival will unfold across multiple iconic venues in Colombo, such as BMICH, Independence Square, Arcade, Nelum Pokuna, Viharamaha Devi Park, Open Air Theatre, and Galle Face Green. Each location will host a variety of activities and exhibitions, creating a seamless and engaging experience for visitors.

A celebration of the senses: The festival will offer a rich sensory experience, showcasing:

Arts and crafts: Paintings, handicrafts, designs, and traditional attire.

Performing arts: Dances, music, songs, movies, TV programs, folk games, and short films.

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