V Day 2019: COLOMBO 7, will get underway today at Idea Hell from 7pm. Similar to its previous performances, the production will be based on interviews, discussions, and conversations on the varied manifestations of gender based violence in Sri Lanka. This year the team behind V Day will focus on Colombo 7, to underpin that emotional [...]

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V Day 2019: COLOMBO 7, will get underway today at Idea Hell from 7pm. Similar to its previous performances, the production will be based on interviews, discussions, and conversations on the varied manifestations of gender based violence in Sri Lanka.

This year the team behind V Day will focus on Colombo 7, to underpin that emotional and sexual violence is not limited to rural and provincial settings, and that gendered notions that lead to violence are well established even among the so called elite. Organisers of V-DAY said that following previous productions, among the feedback that fascinated and amused them was that the message of the productions should be taken to the ‘villages.’

“As if rural communities remain the bastion of gender-based and intimate partner violence – so this year, we want to do just that! Welcome to the village of Colombo 7,” a statement quoting organisers said.

Since 2011 the Grassrooted Trust has performed V Day – Writings to End Violence against Women and Girls. Since 2012 Grassrooted has worked on original scripts based on interactions with survivors of violence and abuse.
Since 2016, Arinma Holdings has supported the initiative, including V Day 2016 TENDERNESS, V Day 2017 RESOLUTIONS and V Day 2018 PATRI(AN)ARCHY.
The cast this year includes Anuruddha Fernando, Ashini Fernando, Bhoomi Harendran, Danu Innasithamby, Dharini Priscilla, Dino Corera, Dominic Keller, Gehan Blok, Kapila Rasnayake, Lihan Mendis, Pasan Ranaweera, Pia Hatch, Sharanya Sekaram, Tracy Jayasinghe and W. Jayasiri among others from Tamil, English and Sinhala theatre.  Join the cast to laugh at how ridiculous we can be.

The production is directed by Jith Pieris and Hans Billimoria, produced by Lihan Mendis;  Written by Paba Deshapriya, Dharini Priscilla and Hans Billimoria.

Tickets are priced at Rs.1,500, with 50% off for students, available at the Barefoot Gallery, and are also available online via 444.lk. Students could email trust@grassrooted.net to reserve tickets. V Day 2019: Colombo 07 is suitable only for adults [18+].

Breakdown of V-Day 2019
“154″ performed by Pasan Ranaweera, Amila Rajapaksha, Kapila Rasnayaka, W.Jayasiri, Dinoo Wickramage, Saranie Wijesinghe, Upekha Neligama Daniel and Thilakshi Mallawa Arachchi
In Sinhala. Come take an illusively ordinary trip on the 154 bus passing through the village of Colombo 7.

 ”Tour of Duty: Cooking with Friskin” performed by Gehan Blok. In English and Sinhala. Chef Friskin, sparing no detail, explains the best method to make one of his signature dishes.
“Sour Plantain” performed by Shala Amarasuriya

“Speaking in Tongues” performed by Anu Fernando and Hidaayath Hazeer. In English and Sinhala. A hairdresser shares his experience of dealing with a special customer and her family.

“Street Light Named Horton” performed by Dharini Priscilla & Bhoomi Harendran
In Tamil. Catch a glimpse of the life and times of two sex workers on Horton Place.

“Black Coffee, No Sugar” performed by Pia Hatch, Ashini Fernando, Sharanya Sekaram, Tracy Jayasinghe and Lihan Mendis
In English. For some, nothing is more hip than meeting up to fight for the voiceless over a piece of pie and some black coffee – with no sugar.

“Can’t Pass It On” performed by Danu Innasithamby

“Deviant Septum” performed by Dominic Kellar, Dino Corera, Michelle Herft, Swasha Malalasekera and Haseeb Hassen

 

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