- Traditional Dance In Sri Lanka -
There are three main styles of Sri Lanka classical dance. The Kandyan dance of the Hill country, know as "Udarata Natum". the Low country dance of the southern part of Sri Lanka, know as "Pahatharata Natum" and Sabaragamwa dance, or "Sabaragamu Natum".
The three classical dance practices vary in their styles of movements and motions, in the outfits worn by the performers, and in the nature of the drums used to provide rhythmic sound to the dance.
The drum used in Kandyan dancing is know as the "Geta Bera" , the drum in Low country dancing as the "Yak Bera" , and drum in Sabaragamu dancing the "Daul Bera".
The main feature that differentiates Ruhuna dance from Kandyan and Sabaragamu dancing, is that only Ruhuna dancer wear masks and some Ruhuna dance styles look more bold than other two graceful dance styles, to a person seeing it for the first time.
Kandyan Dance
The Kandyan Dance is traditionally performed to drum beating only. The most common drum is the Geta Betaya, which is only used in Kandyan Dance. To assist the dancer to keep rhythm a small pair cymbals know as the Thalampota is also used. The Vannam's however have lyrics that are sung in tune with the movements of the dancer. These lyrics sing about the virtues of the animal that the Vannama is depicting. This form of dance has developed from the period of Kandyan kings and today is regarded as the national dance of Sri Lanka. The costumes of Kandyan damcers are striking.
Sabaragamu Dance
Low-Country Dance
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