The Sinhala And Tamil New Year, also known as " Aluth Awurudda" is a significant cultural celebration Sri Lanka. The new year downs on April 14th. The celebration begins with the " Nakatha" family members start the new year activities. They celebrate the new year by bursting firecrackers. Traditional foods like, " kiribath and sweets" are prepared. They play raban. Games like, kotta pora , kanamuttiya bidima, Olida keliya, kamba Adeema and marathon are played. People wear traditional attire. Sinhalese visit temples and Tamils visit kovils, engaging in religious ceremonies. It's a time for family reunions and strengthening bonds. Overall, Aluth Awurudda is a time for new beginnings and hsppiness.
I wake up at about 6.00 A.M in the morning.π after that I brush my teeth and wash my face. Next, I'm drinking a my milk tea and finished sweeping the home, worshipping Buddha. After that getting ready for campus lectures. The lecture is start at 9.00 A.M to 11.00 A.M. Then there's a one hour break. After lectures start again after that. Lectures finish at 3.00 P.M. and I take a bath and have a Cup of tea in the evening. I watch some tv series on my phone. After helping mom cook dinner and eating dinner while watching TV at about 8.00 P.M. I usually go to bed at 10.30 P.M .π€
I've been into dance since I was a kid. like, since Nursery. My mom was the dance teacher there, so I kind a grew up around it. She's my first teacher, It's become a part of me now, so I just kept at it. Now, I'm at the University of Visual And Performing Arts, which is a big happy for me. Dance has given me so much , ups and downs, As another step in my dance life, I'm wearing paiyimpath in 2022. Not only that, got to perform at Nelum pokuna theater, my teacher Nila Ganegoda helped me get there and won all- Island competition. I've got all this because of dance. I'm hoping to go as far as I can with it❤️π«.
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