Low Country Dance πŸ’ƒπŸ’ƒ❤️


 Low Country Dance is a very colorful and rustic dance tradition that is widespread in the coastal areas of Sri Lanka (especially in the southern provinces such as Galle, Matara, Bentara and Hambantota). It is also known as "Ruhunu Dance". Low Country Dance is mainly based on rituals. It is used to cure diseases and ailments of people and is closely linked to "faith and belief". 

* Devol Maduwa: A ritual performed for the gods. 

* Yak Thovil: A ritual performed for the devils to cure sick people (e.g. Rata Yakuma, Sanni Yakuma). The main percussion instrument of Pahatarata dance is the Yak Beraya (Pahatarata Beraya or Devol Beraya). This is a cylindrical drum played from both sides. 

Low country dance has lower body movements and faster footwork than high country dance. It is common for the dancer to wear a white cloth, a red sash around the waist, and a belt with a "gejji" across the chest. A distinctive feature of low country dance is the use of masks. Especially in the 'Kolam' and 'Sanni' dances, colorful masks carved from wood are used.


 The low country tradition can be divided into several main parts:

 1. Shanthikarma: (e.g. Dahaata Sanniya, Mahasohan Samayam) 

 2. Kolam: Dramatic dances mixed with fun and satire (e.g. Nonchi Akka, Jasaya and Lenchina).

 3. Bali: Yathukrama performed by idols to remove planetary evils.

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