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Dancing

There are three main traditional dancing of sri lanka. Kandyan dancing, low country dancing, sabaragamu dancing.
Kandyan dancing is widespread in areas like udunuwra, yatinuwara, udadumbara, sathara koralaya and pahatha dumbara. The various types of Kandyan dancing are wes, asne, yaka anuma etc.
Another main traditional ones the low country dancing widespread in areas like galle, mathara, Hambanthota. The typical features of low country dancing is “devil dancing “low country dancer are very ritualistic.
Sabaragamu dancing widespread in Rathnapura district several areas of the Kagalla district. Pahanmadu shanthikaramaya” is the main part of the sabaragamu dancing.
Therefore the above mentioned three types of dancers play a major role in our traditional dancing in the country

more details

https://www.amayaresorts.com/blog/2018/08/21/traditional-dances-of-sri-lanka.html

https://lanka.com/about/interests/dance/

Foods








Sri Lankan food is unique for their culture many Sinhala food items are taken from Chena cultivation. Most sri Lankans grow vegetables. Rice and curry is the main food in sri lanka. These curries are known for their fiery hot spicy flavors. coconut milk is very distinct feature of sri lankn food. The food we make differs from one another due to their regional spices like cloves, cardamoms, nutmeg and pepper. we can see that in almost every house the main dish is rice and curry followed by meat fish and vegetables.

more details
https://www.cultural.gov.lk/web/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=65%3Asri-lankan-food-culture&catid=34%3Aleft&Itemid=72&lang=en
https://lanka.com/about/foods/

language








As Sri Lankans citizens we grow up in a multicultural environment. We’re taught to speak Sinhala, Tamil & English & most of us are orally fluent in at least two of the languages by sixth Sinhala is the mother tongue & Tamil is mostly spoken in the Northern region but is used in its main dialect around the Island. In most schools English is the common language & the children have an exposure to all three of the languages on daily basis. Sri Lankan culture has a very rich past influenced by India, the Dutch, the British, the Portuguese & the Arabs. The amalgamation of the cultures from all over the world has created a unique culture that Sri Lankans are proud of. Our customary traditions, art, literature, music & even cuisine all have a distinct feature to them. The large range of communities such as Sinhalese, Burghers, Tamils, Moors, etc. has given rise to a multitude of hybrid cultures.

more details
https://www.justlanded.com/english/Sri-Lanka/Sri-Lanka-Guide/Language/Language-in-Sri-Lanka
https://www.maiglobetravels.com/language-in-sri-lanka

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