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Mask Making

Colombo, the magic pearl in the India Ocean.

2 hr
25,000 Indian rupees
Sri Lankan Office

Service Description

Take part in a tradition embedded in Sri Lankan beliefs and rituals. Your host will tell stories of carving from the past and the techniques involved. Create your own souvenir of your trip to UNESCO world heritage awarded, Galle Fort. Includes: Materials, tools, refreshments, mask. Times: 9.00am - 11.30am. To wear/bring: Light, cool clothing. The Full Experience Visit an arts and crafts shop hidden in Galle Fort and learn the history of mask making in Sri Lanka before your host guides you through creating your own. Masks are used more for performance and ritual in modern day Sri Lanka but their past is rooted in ancient beliefs and the ideology that they have healing and protective powers. Learn the fascinating and age-old techniques from your host in Kolam where masks are usually made from a light wood called “Kaduru”. Follow your host’s guidance and observe his techniques as together you mould your creation using traditional and sustainable resources such as recycled paper, kithul (treacle), kurundu (cinnamon), clay, broken tiles, bees wax and even cow dung! There is the option of choosing between carving and painting of masks. However, tools used for carving are to be handled with care. It is recommended that children between the age of 8 to 12 be accompanied by an adult if they wish to carve masks.


Upcoming Sessions


Contact Details

  • 181 Modera Street, Colombo, Sri Lanka

    +94757888909

    raajhtc@gmail.com


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