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The Galle Music Festival 2016

Music cuts through all barriers and boundaries, helping people to connect and immerse themselves in multiple cultures and experiences. The Music Cooperation between Sri Lanka and Norway embraced this sentiment and in 2009 established a successful annual Music Festival which alternates between the Sri Lankan cities of Jaffna and Galle. The Galle Music Festival 2016 is the seventh and latest iteration of the Music Festival, scheduled to be held on May 14 at the Galle Fort divided into two programmes.

The Royal Norwegian Embassy supports the music festivals as an activity that is part of this ongoing Music Cooperation, of which a series of activities have taken place under the Music Cooperation over the past years. Sevalanka Foundation is implementing the activities under the Music Cooperation in partnership with Concerts Norway. The Music Cooperation holds these music festivals to foster ethnic harmony through cultural interventions. The Festivals offer a platform for artists and audiences from varied ethnic and cultural backgrounds to connect through the medium of music.

This year the Galle Music Festival will provide a place for artists to meet each other, enjoy the traditions and performances of their counterparts, and celebrate the similarities and differences in their musical traditions. It will also provide a rich and enjoyable experience for audiences who will come together from all walks of life from the North, South, East, West, and Central parts of Sri Lanka.

“These festivals provide Sri Lanka’s diverse community artists with the opportunity to showcase and celebrate their unique art forms on a national stage. What’s more, the festivals are interactive spaces and it is always wonderful to see our artists and audiences connecting and learning from each other. This year in Galle, we are particularly excited by our series of artist collaborations that will offer our audiences some innovative music fusions,” Festival Director Kaushalya Navaratne stated in a release.

Speaking about their experience at this type of music festival, Kilinochchi based all-female drumming group Thappu said, “Performing at the Jaffna Music Festival among international and Sri Lankan artists was an unforgettable experience. After our performance at Jaffna Music Festival, we realized that we can use this drum to help in our community’s healing process. We learned that we can change the hearts of the people through this instrument. We are excited to be part of the Galle Music Festival and share our music and experience with an entire new audience and fellow artists.”

The festival will celebrate the diversity of Sri Lankan musical traditions with particular emphasis on Folk traditions. This year’s exciting lineup features:

Colombo Concert

The Colombo Concert of the Galle Music Festival will be held from 6.30pm at the Western Province Aesthetic Resort, Colombo 7 on May 15. The artistes, Raghu Dixit Project from India will perform a 90 minute set at the concert, and tickets are to be sold for the event.

All profits made through the Colombo Concert of the Galle Music Festival will go towards the Small Grants component of the Music Cooperation activities in 2016. The Small Grants are offered on a competitive basis to musicians who would conduct musical programmes at the grassroots level in schools, with youth, women or other key target groups, with these activities feeding into subsequent Music Festival programmes.

Individual

performances: Sufi - the Islamic Social Heritage Cultural Association (Akkaripattu), Puli Kooththu (Batticaloa), Karagam (Mullaitivu), Thappu Drummers (Kaveri Kala Manram) (Kilinochchi), Kolam (Ambalangoda) and Colombo Drummers - Sandasi Drum and Dance Academy (Colombo).

Collaborative

performances: Urban Rappers: OJ Da (Nuwara Eliya), Pamuditha Anjana (Dematagoda), Krema Diaz (Galle) and Imaad Majeed (Colombo), University Students Collaboration (University of Peradeniya, Eastern University and University of Jaffna), Music Matters & Eastern University Collaboration and Soul Sounds (Colombo), Drummers and Thappu drumming collaboration.

International Artist: Raghu Dixit, a folk fusion group from India.

The Morning Programme will be held at Court Square in Galle Fort from 10 am to 1pm. It is presented in collaboration with the Galle Good Market and will feature Sri Lanka’s creative heritage of music, art, and cuisine.

This is a family-friendly event with special activities for the youngest members of the family. The Evening Programme will start at 5pm and continue until 10.30pm at Samanala Grounds, Galle Fort and features a memorable array of Sri Lankan and International musicians showcasing the vibrant folk and contemporary music of Sri Lanka and beyond. Entrance to the Galle Music Festival is free.


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