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January 30, 2006

i’m baaaaaaaaaack!

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i have missed my blog. i have missed blogging, and finally i took a moment to sit down and write something.

life has been both rewarding and stressful. having noticed quite a few flattering reviews of ‘the art of chitrasena’ on the blogosphere itself, i must say i’m phenomenally proud of us all for having put up such a satisfying performance. all the feedback we’ve been getting has been encouraging and inspiring, it has motivated us all to keep doing what we’ve been doing, to keep going, strong and passionate. i’ve been dancing at the chitrasena vajira kalayathanaya since i was 6. between then and now, there have been multiple times in which i’ve almost given up. the trip has never been easy, leave alone purely enjoyable. it has taken a few tantrums on my part, it has taken a complete 6-7 months of not dancing and not having anything to do with it for me to realize with unstinted conviction that i can’t live that way. it takes times like these to realize that dancing is an innate part of me, and that no matter what, i love the people, and the feeling of belonging, too much to ever stop. for as long as i can remember, it has been about preserving the superior standards set by the older generation, and there has never been anything more soul-satisfying than to hear people say that we’re doing a good job of it. i am beyond privileged and honoured to be a part of that, and for that to be an inseparable part of me. expect more of that over this year, we’ll be staging a number of performances, in march, june and december. we worked immensely hard to make ‘the art of chitrasena’ a good show. those who know will know how hard. every step of the way was taken with dedication and commitment to see the revival of chitrasena’s spirit and passion in his work, to make a good enough tribute to a guru to whom one can never be thankful enough. every moment of the process of putting the show together was done with love and pleasure, and above all it was done with a great deal of teamwork. i have rearely had the joy of working and dancing with people who are that intimate to one another as well as that committed to one cause. i am looking forward to doing more of that, and to being changed and moved by my experiences with them, again and again. in all my years of being a senior dancer at the kalayathanaya, i have never before felt so much attachment to it. with innumerable performances behind me, i have never before been so enlightened by one single show.

speaking of life changing moments, i watched ‘no more tears, sister’ at barefoot a few days ago. the screening of this documentary was an intelligent choice that dominic and nazreen made. this kind of thing needs to get more mainstream publicity, and should not be limited to being watched by the select few. a documentary made on the life, work and death of rajani thiranagama, a human’s rights activist who got gunned down by the LTTE in ‘89, i found it to be profound and moving. the sheer injustice of it seems excruciating, i cannot iamgine what it must be like for her family. her parents, her three sisters, her two children, her husband.

i’m also faced with making some pretty life changing decisions. the horror is upon me. what am i doing to do with my life? ‘the future’ is being forced on me. this country continues to prove its supreme ineffciency, and has thus compelled me to believe that i need to get out of here, atleast for a few years. i’m not one of those who thinks sri lanka is a complete shit hole and is utterly useless. no way. i love this place, and i love colombo. besides this fact, the massive attachment i have to my family and people here who in some way make my life what it is, is never going to enable me to be away from here for too long at a time. some people i know have plans and dreams of migration. the grass is apparently greener on the other side, as i hear of and know many who have the typical small-town dream of getting out and doing big things elsewhere. i have no such desire to leave sri lanka for good. but for higher education? definitely. i continue to talk to everyone who makes sense to me about what i’m going to do and where i’m going to do it, and i continue to explore my options. we’ll see.

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  1. I make sense. You haven’t spoken to me….

    Comment by Sophist — February 2, 2006 @ 5:41 am

  2. Spending a bit of time abroad is a good idea. Learning to live alone makes you grow up a lot faster and it beats most universities in terms of educative value. Also you get to see new places and figure out whether they’re better than Colombo or realise (like me) that there’s no place like home. Go abroad, go experience. (Yeah and study too :P )

    Comment by ddm — February 3, 2006 @ 4:31 am

  3. it is great you are back! :-)
    i did not see the any of the shows as i was out of town or busy. my loss. :-(
    ddm is right spending some time outside the country makes one realize how great it is in spite of every thing. he is also right about independence and growth.
    imo ppl should do whatever feels right to them, too many ppl esp in sl do what feels right to others.

    btw i am not sure how it is done in blogsome but you should turn on spam blocking, i think some of your old posts are getting flooded, so is your rss feed, to the point that real posts and comment get obscured.

    Comment by sittingnut — February 7, 2006 @ 4:17 am

  4. Going abroad for uni is good…like ddm said it teaches you to be more independent and u grow up a bit…. you begin to see the world through your own eyes and make your own judgements…(that actually didnt come out right..but what I’m trying to say is that,going to london as a tourist is waaay different to actually living there, even for a couple of yrs)

    if u have the resources (both financial and academic results),you should have no problem getting into a good university abroad…trust me it teaches you much more than the degree and with the risk of causing controversy, I must mention that you MAY actually obtain your degree faster abroad than you would in a SriLankan uni…

    Comment by Savi — February 8, 2006 @ 3:49 pm

  5. FYI, Rajini was not killed by the LTTE. She was killed by a murderous group called EPDP on the orders of the Indian army. At that time, this group killed a large number of people in the Jaffna peninsula.

    After Rajini’s death, her organization was hijacked by two individuals who had personal grudges against the LTTE and the propagated the lie that the LTTE killed Rajini.

    Comment by Maqaba Ntzebele — March 29, 2006 @ 1:40 am

  6. http://msnimiekle.blogspot.com

    Comment by msnimiekle — May 3, 2009 @ 4:02 pm

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