Hello again family and friends! Hope everyone had a wonderful Thanksgiving. For my Thanksgiving, a friend and I made a complete mess of ourselves eating Jaffna crabs. Then we went for ice cream sundaes and drinks on the beach. It wasn't turkey, but it was a great night nonetheless. The next day I held my ballet workshop at the Fulbright Commission. Nearly 30 people showed up for each of the children's and adults' classes. It was so packed that moving around was a bit difficult, but I was happy to have attracted such a crowd. The students really seemed to enjoy the class, and there will be another workshop on January 24th.
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Dance workshop at the Fulbright Commission |
Last weekend I moved to Kandy to begin lessons with the Surasenas. Master Peter Surasena is a famous traditional dancer and his son Janika is a well-known dancer as well. Both have performed Kandyan dance abroad. Every day I have dancing class for about and hour and a half and then drumming for another half hour, plus I'm expected to practice every morning. Both father and son teach and play the drum for me, and a 16-year-old student of Surasena's named Tishani helps demonstrate. They seem to think I'm doing very well. Their school is having a performance in February and they've asked me to perform a Kandyan piece as well as a ballet piece. Considering how long it's been since I've performed ballet, should be... interesting. Thankfully there is so little ballet in Sri Lanka that no one will know how terrible I am right now.
I'm currently living with the son Janika and his family. There is a studio in the house and the father Peter lives next door. All my food is provided, so there is no need to ever leave the house. I can laze around cross stitching all day or play with my nangi (little sister) and malli (little brother) who are ridiculously adorable, good kids. Yesterday I woke up from my nap to a little voice saying "Sarah-akki" (big sister) outside my door. I opened it and my malli led me downstairs to where the two of them had made me a snack. Made my week. Today I bought some thread so we can make friendship bracelets. Finally I get to hang out with people who share my love of crafts. I thought I didn't like Sri Lankan food, but Janika's wife Inoka makes some delicious grub. Yes, it's mostly curry, but I have a secret chocolate stash to add some variety. Lastly, it's gloriously cool here. Some nights I can sleep in a sweatshirt! All in all, Kandy has been an extremely pleasant change of pace.
Nangi playing with cards...
And malli. We knocked over cards all day.