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War & Peace: Visual Narratives from Contemporary Sri Lanka

War & Peace: Visual Narratives from Contemporary Sri Lanka

Lionel Wendt & Harold Peiris Galleries 18 Guildford Crescent, Colombo ,
War and Peace: Visual Narratives from Contemporary Sri Lanka brings together paintings, sculptures, photographs, and installations produced during and after the thirty-year war in Sri Lanka. The exhibition invites viewers to pause and reflect on this traumatic period, on the verge of being forgotten in this age of reconciliation and rebuilding. With the lack of any national or private institutional support to collect, exhibit, interpret, and preserve contemporary art in Sri Lanka, the varied responses of artists--both male and female, from different parts of the country--towards violence, pain, trauma, death, loss, and displacement are brought together in this exhibition in the form of a brief repository. War and Peace is organized thematically according to visual motifs that artists keep returning to over and over again: The Book, Maps and Roads, Everyday Landscapes, The Body, The Soldier, People, Objects of War, Everyday Objects, and Shrines and Memorials. Rather than breaking up the larger exhibition into two distinct temporal entities called "War" and "Peace," we use these recurrent visual tropes to indicate not only the arbitrary margins of such categories but also the concerns of artists and by extension the collective. War and Peace not only challenges viewers to remember and memorialize a tragic era, but also proposes a future in which such events must never occur again. Although some might find this repository depressing, the postwar-art offers a glimmer of hope.
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Roselynn Holiday Bungalow

Roselynn Holiday Bungalow

39/1, Edirisinghe Road, Moonplains, Hawa Eliya, Nuwara Eliya ,
Roselynn Holiday Bungalow is Situated at Moonplains in the middle of the Pedroos estate facing Piduruthalagala mountain range and Loverslip waterfall.
Tel: 114347171
M&S Travel Solutions Pvt Ltd

M&S Travel Solutions Pvt Ltd

Is a country off the southern coast of the Indian subcontinent in South Asia. Known until 1972 as Ceylon, Sri Lanka is an island surrounded by the Indian Ocean, the Gulf of Mannar, the Palk Strait, and lies in the vicinity of India and the Maldives.Lying off the southern tip of India, the tropical island of Sri Lanka has beguiled travellers for centuries with its palm-fringed beaches, diverse landscapes and historical monuments.
batti.lk

batti.lk

No. 78, Chandra Lane, Batticaloa ,
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Ted's Family Bunk

Ted's Family Bunk

#1/171, Park Avenue, Victoria Range Bunglows, Kandy ,
Ted’s Family Bunk was originally used as the Destiny Station of the owner Lathika Wijesundera before converting it into a Family Holiday getaway and eventually a retirement home. The bungalow is now rented out for short breaks to selected blend of contacts and friends from across the globe. The bungalow is located in a 65 acre land which includes 24 hour security consisting of luxurious bungalows developed by Nivasie Developers. It’s an ideal place of get away from tedious routine lifestyle with a carm, quite environment which has 40% of green areas preserved for future generations. The bungalow is located within a 20 minute drive away from the Worlds Heritage City Kandy which consists of many places with historical value including the Temple of the Tooth The Sri Dalada Maligawa & close proximity to Pallekele Int’l Cricket Stadium & South Asia’s award winning Victoria Golf Course. Ted’s Family Bunks Appu, Sekaran would be there to greet you all & serve you with a variety of greatest foodstuff of all cuisine’s including BBQ based on your appetite. For rates, reservations and enquiries please contact us on leisure0171@gmail.com
Galle Fort

Galle Fort

Galle provides an outstanding example of an urban ensemble which illustrates the interaction of European architecture and South Asian traditions from the 16th to the 19th centuries. The most salient feature is the use of European models adapted by local manpower to the geological, climatic, historical, and cultural conditions of Sri Lanka. In the structure of the ramparts, coral is frequently used along with granite. In the ground layout all the measures of length, width and height conform with the regional metrology. The wide streets, planted with grass and shaded by suriyas, are lined with houses, each with its own garden and an open veranda supported by columns, another sign of the acculturation of an architecture which is European only in its basic design. The bay of Galle lies off the south-west coast of Sri Lanka, sheltered by a rocky peninsula. Mentioned as early as 545 in the cosmography of Cosmas Indicopleustes, it is one of the most ancient 'ports of call of the Levant'. When Ibn Batuta landed there in 1344, it was the principal port of Ceylon. Portuguese navigators settled there in 1505, two years before settling in Colombo. It seems that they preferred Colombo at first. In 1588, they decided to withdraw to Galle and they hastily constructed a rampart and three bastions to defend the peninsula on the northern landside. The seaward side was considered invulnerable and was not fortified. Few vestiges subsist from a Franciscan chapel that was built in 1543. When the fortified town fell into the hands of the Dutch in 1640, they decided to replace the precarious Portuguese defences constituted partially of palisades and earth banks. They encircled the whole of the peninsula with a bastioned stone wall so as to render it impregnable against the English, French, Danish, Spanish and Portuguese fleets vying with Holland for the supremacy of the sea. This fortified city, built by the Dutch, exists still, but with few changes. It has an area of 52 ha inside the walls defended by 14 bastions. The majority of the curtain walls were built in 1663. The northern fortified gate, protected by a drawbridge and a ditch, bears the date 1669. Much of the city, laid out on a regular grid pattern adapted to the configuration of the terrain (north-south peripheral streets are parallel to the ramparts and not to the central traffic axes), dates from this period. During the 18th century, protected by a sea wall finished in 1729, the city reached full development. It housed 500 families, and a large number of public administrations, trade establishments and warehouses were located there. A Protestant, Baroque-style church, the oldest in Sri Lanka, was constructed in 1775 for the European colonists and a few Christian converts from plans drawn up by Abraham Anthonisz. However, Galle remained essentially a stronghold. In the layout of the city the Commandant's residence, the arsenal and the powder house were prominent features. The forge, carpentry and rope-making workshops, the naval guardhouse, and barracks rounded out a system that closely linked prosperous trade to military security. The fort of Galle was handed over to the English only on 23 February 1796, one week after the surrender of Colombo. As a British protectorate, Galle remained the administrative centre of the south of Ceylon. A number of unfortunate modifications were then made: ditches filled in, new blockhouses added, a gate put in between the Moon bastion and the Sun bastion, a lighthouse installed on the Utrecht bastion, and a tower erected for the jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1883. Other work was undertaken during the Second World War in order to restore the defensive function of the fortifications. Taken together these alterations, few in number, as can be seen from the above, have not seriously modified the original city plan. Galle remains the best example of a fortified city built by Europeans in South and South-East Asia. Source: UNESCO/CLT/WH
Apé Gama

Apé Gama

Parliament Road , Battaramulla ,
From the hustle and bustle of the City of Colombo, the commercial hub of the island you are now in the national Capital Sri Jayawardenepura, Kotte, once the seat of the kings and the centre of poets and artistes. Here, within the sight of the National Parliament lies ‘Apé Gama,’ a replica of the villages of yesteryear in Sri Lanka, where society was managed as an agro-economy with flourishing traditional industries and the inhabitants lived a simple life with contentment.
Hill Residencies

Hill Residencies

Hill Residency, Hill Street, Dehiwala ,
Tucked in the suburbia of Dehiwala, you will find a two luxurious serviced apartments and four tastefully made up rooms like no other. Combining all the mod cons of urban life with a very homely atmosphere these serviced apartments and rooms are available for rent at a price you can afford. The Hill Residences property managed by Sun City Property Developers and managers is owned by Ithquan. It is perfect for the discerning traveler seeking a utopia of tranquility in the bustle of Colombo. The property comes with a Lounge area to relax in,with 24 hour Wi-Fi. Located just off Hill Street, you will find Arabian and Malay restaurants as well as well-known eateries nearby. A famous Colombo diner, The Sandwich Factory, is located in the same building as Hill Residencies. The Rooms comes with breakfast and an option to order other meals from The Sandwich Factory is also available. We pride ourselves in having many returning customers as customer satisfaction is foremost in our minds. Experience serviced accommodation at its best at Hill Residencies, now that’s something you will not be able to refuse! your home away from home
3 wheel beauty

3 wheel beauty

17/29, Mavilmada Lane 2 Kandy. Srilanka, Mawilmada ,
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