Alert icon
We're changing our privacy policy. This stuff matters.  Learn more  Dismiss

A Literary Festival like no other in Galle

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon
Upgrade to the latest Flash Player for improved playback performance. Upgrade now or more info.
560 views
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Jan 22, 2010

Now an established feature of the international literary calendar, the Galle Literary Festival continues to evolve and explore new ground. In 2010, the celebrated detective writer Ian Rankin will bring crime writing into the Festivals repertoire while the sensational new graphic novelist Sarnath Banerjee will teach us how to make our own comic books. Novelist Gillian Slovo will speak about growing up in the South Africa of Apartheid, her work bringing the experiences of Guantanamo Bayinmates to the stage and her latest novel, set in Sri Lanka. Poets Wendy Cope and Jackie Kay will give us an afternoon of witty poetry over tea. Gratiaen winner Shehan Karunatilaka will speak about his novel in manuscript and iconic childrens writer Sybil Wettasinghe will recall her own childhood near Galle. Celebrated historian Antony Beevor will speak about the rise of conspiracy theories in history while playwright and novelist Michael Frayn comments on the role of fiction in shaping history. The Festival is delighted to feature hotly-tipped young South Asian novelists in 2010, among them Mohammed Hanif, Rana Dasgupta and Amit Varma, and of course Sri Lankas own Michelle de Kretser, Shyam Selvadurai and Ru Freeman. Festival Director Sunila Galappatti says we are unusually proud of the up coming Galle Literary Festival, for bringing together writers and artists who can speak from their own unusual experiences and perspectives about the very things that interest and concern us today.




This year, alongside our writers the Festival will feature exemplary performance artists from Sri Lanka. The Chamber Music Society of Colombo returns by popular demand to give a special concert in the Dutch Reformed Church in Galle, including the world premiere of a new composition by its resident composer Stephen Allen. The Festival is also delighted to announce two special performances to be given at the Festival by the Ravibandu Vidyapati Drum Ensemble and the Chitrasena Dance Company.




For the first time in 2010 the Festival will also run a dedicated day of events for 100 students from Galleschools, so that they may benefit from the international literary festival on their doorstep. This day will be the culmination of an outreach programme that the Festival has run throughout 2009, in both urban and rural schools in Galleand Matara. Aimed at promoting creative reading and writing in Sri Lankas next generation of writers, this programme has included reading days and writing workshops, run by writers, dramatists and university academics for both students and teachers of 25 schools. The Festival has been supported in this programme by the charity Adopt Sri Lanka which has sustained relationships with these schools. This year the Festival will also be introducing discounted tickets for teachers and more free events at the Festival, to allow greater access to those to whom it may be of particular interest.




Sunila Galappatti says, the new features of the Galle Literary Festival our outreach programme and our showcasing of Sri Lankan performers are subjects close to the Festivals heart.




Hosted by the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotions Bureau, with Sri Lankan Airlines as Festival Carrier, the Festival draws writers and visitors from all over the world for a long weekend of conversation and debate, alongside writing workshops, heritage tours and gourmet dining events in and around Galle Fort. In 2009, over 3000 visitors from Sri Lankaand abroad came together in Gallefor the Festival. Travel writer Pico Iyer said of his time at the Festival, Lush tropical gardens, a mysterious walled city unique in Asia, long lunches with literary superstars and huge crowds of readers from across the globe: is it any wonder that every writer longs for an invitation to the Galle Literary Festival, already one of the literary jewels in Asias crown?.

Category:

News & Politics

Tags:

License:

Standard YouTube License

  • likes, 0 dislikes

Link to this comment:

Share to:
see all

All Comments (0)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
Loading...

Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more