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: Dancers rarely raise their hands above their heads; instead, arms are often extended backward at an angle to the body.
: The primary instrument is the Dawula (a barrel drum played with one stick and one hand), which is slightly larger than the Kandyan version. : Dancers rarely raise their hands above their
: The vannam serves as an allegory for human nature, contrasting the "sweet appearance" of some individuals with a "wicked nature" ( durjana gathiya ). : Dancers rarely raise their hands above their
: This style originated in the Ratnapura district and is deeply tied to the rituals of the Saman Devalaya and the Pahan Maduwa (ritual of lights). Sabaragamu Dance Tradition in Sri Lanka - of Repository : Dancers rarely raise their hands above their
