The Mind Adventures theatre company in collaboration with the Janakaraliya Cultural Foundation presents ‘Kaerakena Keliya’ on May 31 at 7 p.m. at the Western Province Aesthetic Resort. The show is based on ‘The Travelling Circus’ adapted and devised from ‘The Boy Who Speaks In Numbers’ by Mike Masilamani, which was first performed by Mind Adventures [...]

The Sunday Times Sri Lanka

Kaerakena Keliya: Mind Adventures with Janakaraliya

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The Mind Adventures theatre company in collaboration with the Janakaraliya Cultural Foundation presents ‘Kaerakena Keliya’ on May 31 at 7 p.m. at the Western Province Aesthetic Resort. The show is based on ‘The Travelling Circus’ adapted and devised from ‘The Boy Who Speaks In Numbers’ by Mike Masilamani, which was first performed by Mind Adventures in 2009. The new production is directed by Artistic Director of Mind Adventures, Tracy Holsinger, and will be performed in Sinhala and Tamil.

Janakaraliya’s main acting troupe – Sumudu Mallawaarachchi, Rasaiah Loganandan, Ronika Chamalee, Selvaraj Leelawathy, Nishantha Kularatne, Thiyagaraja Sivanesan, Ajanthan Shanthakumar, Devran Sri Livera, Arosha Tharanganie and Inoka Lankapura, star in Kaerakena Keliya.

The original production focused on the IDP camps and the thousands who were detained in them for so long. Seven years on, the focus of this production is on raising awareness about missing persons and promoting communal tolerance. “The play’s content is still controversial but at the very heart of it, is a story that is as heartwarming as it is sorrowful and poignant. I am very interested in transitional justice and memorialisation, and in a post-war context, it is vital that theatre creates space for new narratives and dialogue and challenges people to think about reconciliation by telling stories that deal justly with victims and victors alike; this is how we begin to move forward,”says Tracy.

Ryan Holsinger translated the English script of ‘The Boy Who Speaks In Numbers’ into Sinhala. All the songs and melodies were rewritten. Now that the Sinhala script is complete, Janakaraliya’s Rasaiah Loganandan will translate it into Tamil.

The Sinhala show will be staged at the Western Province Aesthetic Resort while the Tamil production will be at Janakaraliya’s mobile theatre in Jaffna. Both versions of the show will tour the country. The collaboration between the two theatre companies will extend beyond this production and they have designed a series of workshops around the themes in the play that they hope to conduct in schools across the country.

Tickets are priced at Rs 200, email mindadventureslk@gmail.com to reserve.

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