Randolph College in Virginia hosts Quillian International Symposium featuring Sri Lankan heritage

Randolph College in Virginia hosts Quillian International Symposium featuring Sri Lankan heritage

Ambassador of Sri Lanka in Washington, D.C, Mahinda Samarasinghe attended a captivating cultural event held as part of “The Movement Rhizome: Quillian International Symposium on Sri Lanka”, at the invitation of the President of Randolph College, on 07 February 2025. The symposium held from 05 to10 February 2025 explored Sri Lanka’s culture, history, and resilience through performances, workshops, and academic discussions.

The highlight of the event series was Sri Lankan dance performance and dialogue- “Contextualizing My Devil Dance,” presented on 07 February 2025 at Houston Memorial Chapel. Led by Sudesh Mantillake, the unique docu-dance performance featured choreography, narration, and dialogue, accompanied by Chinthaka Bandara on percussion and vocals, and Vajira Mantillake on dance and vocals. Dancers from the Randolph College Department of Performing Arts took part in the performance, creating a vibrant and collaborative display.

During her welcoming remarks, the 11th President of Randolph College, Sue Ott Rowlands emphasized the importance of global partnerships. She expressed her gratitude for the support and welcomed the presence of the Ambassador of Sri Lanka to the United States.

Ambassador Samarasinghe expressed his gratitude to the college for strengthening ties with Sri Lanka in the liberal and performing arts and appreciated Scholar Mantillake’s endeavor in promoting Sri Lankan dance and cultural heritage among academia and practitioners. The Ambassador also engaged with attendees during the event and extended his best wishes for the symposium.

The symposium commenced on 05 February with a Sri Lankan Dance Workshop, followed by thought-provoking academic discussions on 08 February that brought together scholars, artists, and cultural practitioners. It concluded on 10 February with a screening of an unfinished film excerpt, accompanied by an engaging talkback session. Counsellor at the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Washington, D.C., Chathuri Perera accompanied the Ambassador to the dance performance and dialogue.

This event series showcased the Sri Lankan culture and artistry, fostering international understanding and collaboration. The growing partnership between Randolph College and Sri Lankan universities to advance cultural and academic exchange will be facilitated by the Embassy in the future as well.

Located in Lynchburg, Virginia, Randolph College is a nationally recognized liberal arts and sciences institution known for its excellent academic programs, close-knit community, and career-focused education.

Embassy of Sri Lanka
Washington, D.C.

14 February 2025

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