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‘Rhapsody of Colours’ showcases fusion of Sri Lankan and Turkish textile heritage

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Fashion designer Dhammika Amarasekara and Ambassador Hasanthi Dissanayake lighting the traditional oil lamp

The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Ankara, in collaboration with Olgunlaşma Enstitüleri Ankara, Turkish Airlines, Suhal Erol of ZES and Angela Bregu of the Ministry of Culture and Tourism of Türkiye, successfully concluded two spectacular fashion events, under the theme “Rhapsody of Colours | RenklerinRapsodisi”, celebrating the vibrant fusion of Sri Lankan and Turkish textile traditions and contemporary design.

The event aimed at showcasing the colourful handlooms of Sri Lanka, and, at the same time, highlighting the creativity of Sri Lankan artisans and SMEs among the Turkish public, as well as foreigners based in Ankara, including diplomats.

The first fashion show was held on Saturday, 31 May 2025, at the Residence of the Ambassador of Sri Lanka in Ankara, and was attended by members of the diplomatic corps, Turkish government officials and fashion enthusiasts. In a powerful gesture of cross-cultural solidarity, the Ambassadors of South Africa, Nicaragua, Thailand, and Bangladesh, along with their spouses, arrived wearing unique garments that blended heritage and innovation.

The second fashion show took place on Wednesday, 4 June 2025, in the Musa Göçmen Senfoni Orkestrası Konser Salonu, Çayyolu, Ankara, drawing a diverse audience of art enthusiasts, designers, members of Turkish communities, members of the Association of Spouses of Turkish diplomats, and the Spouses Association of Foreign Ambassadors in Ankara. The first Turkish Ambassador to Sri Lanka Iskender Okyay also joined the event.

A highlight of the event was the featured collection showcased by renowned Sri Lankan fashion designer Dhammika Amarasekara, a celebrated figure with over 30 years of experience under the designer wear label “Dhamique”. Her ability to blend timeless elegance with modern aesthetics was remarkable. Her 2018 showcase in Viet Nam—spearheaded by Ambassador Hasanthi Dissanayake—demonstrated her vibrant use of Sri Lankan handloom in a celebration of cultural collaboration and sustainable fashion. Her Ankara collection continued this theme, combining intricate handloom work with sleek, structured design.

The collection of the sarees, draped in Kandyan style, and jewellery worn by the models, were curated by Ambassador Hasanthi Urugodawatte Dissanayake, whose creative direction contributed greatly to the visual richness and cultural authenticity of the presentation.

In her remarks, Ambassador Dissanayake highlighted Sri Lanka’s deeply rooted textile heritage by featuring techniques such as Batik – the wax-resist dye method known for its vivid, freehand patterns, adapted from Indonesian traditions, yet evolved into a unique Sri Lankan craft, Beeralu or Pillow Lace – intricate bobbin-lace work introduced during Portuguese rule in Sri Lanka, also adopting to local settings, Dumbara Weaving – a geometric mat-weaving style from the central highlands, historically reserved for royalty and now re-imagined in fashion and interior design and of course with Sri Lankan handloom fabrics – garments made from naturally dyed cotton, silk, and rayon and a mix of threads, representing the sustainable artistry of weaving communities, spread out in all Provinces of Sri Lanka with their own subtle differences. Videos, showcasing Sri Lanka’s handloom industry, batik, beeralu and Dumbara weaving, were also screened at the event.



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Prime Minister Attends the 40th Anniversary of the Sri Lanka Nippon Educational and Cultural Centre

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya attended the special ceremony marking the 40th anniversary of the Sri Lanka Nippon Educational and Cultural Centre (SNECC), along with the 75th birthday of its Secretary General, the Chief Incumbent of Sri Mahindaramaya, Ethul Kotte, the Chief Sangha Nayake of the Western Province, and scholar Ven. Meegahathenna Chandrasiri Thero.

The primary objective of the event was to appreciate the service rendered by the Sri Lanka Nippon Educational and Cultural Centre, which has functioned as a bridge between Japan and Sri Lanka since 1986, contributing significantly to the development and welfare of children in Sri Lanka.

Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister stated that the social service carried out by Ven. Meegahathenna Chandrasiri Thero through the Nippon Centre, aimed at fulfilling the educational aspirations of Sri Lankan children, is highly commendable. She further emphasized that the Centre’s contribution to nurturing skilled children into disciplined and responsible citizens, as well as strengthening cultural ties between the two countries, is appreciated by the Government.

Over the past four decades, thousands of students have benefited from the “Nippon Scholarship” programme implemented by the Centre. In addition to providing school supplies, monthly financial assistance, medical support, and spectacles, the programme offers Japanese language education and guidance for employment and training opportunities in Japan for Sri Lankan youth. Annual study tours to Japan and collaborative programmes organized to enhance mutual understanding between students of the two countries were also highlighted at the event.

Marking this special occasion, the Prime Minister extended her best wishes to Ven. Meegahathenna Chandrasiri Thero on his 75th birthday and wished him continued strength to successfully carry forward this invaluable service.

The event was attended by the Mayor of Kotte, Arosha Atapattu, representatives of sponsoring organizations from Japan, scholarship recipients, and other distinguished guests.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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Navy’s latest addition P 628 sails for Colombo from Baltimore

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The Offshore Patrol Vessel P 628, which was formally handed over to the Sri Lanka Navy by the U.S. Coast Guard in December 2025, departed for Sri Lanka from Baltimore, United States on 20th February 2026. The home bound journey began, after the modernization work of the ship to suit the operational needs of the Sri Lanka Navy.

The EX-United States Coast Guard Cutter, USCGC Decisive was officially handed over to the Sri Lanka Navy on 02 Dec 25, as the latest addition to the SLN fleet under the Pennant Number P 628. Upon her arrival in Sri Lanka, the ship is scheduled to be formally commissioned into the fleet.

Measuring 64 metres in length, this ‘B-Type Reliance Class 210-foot Cutter’ is equipped with advanced technological systems and facilities, capable of conducting extensive surveillance operations spanning up to 6,000 nautical miles per patrol.

The vessel’s voyage to Colombo is historic, possibly marking the longest-ever passage undertaken by a Sri Lanka Navy ship. Covering approximately 14,775 nautical miles, the journey will see the P 628 navigate from Baltimore through the Atlantic Ocean, the Panama Canal (a first for a Sri Lankan naval vessel), the Pacific Ocean, and into the Indian Ocean via the Straits of Malacca. The ship is expected to arrive in Sri Lanka during the first week of May 2026.

During the transit, the P 628 is scheduled to make port calls to replenish supplies and services, providing opportunities to further strengthen diplomatic ties with partner nations.

This transfer represents the fourth vessel provided to the Sri Lanka Navy by the United States Coast Guard, reinforcing a long-standing partnership aimed at addressing common maritime challenges.

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Commander of the Navy attends International Fleet Review

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The 13th edition of the multilateral naval exercise MILAN hosted by the Indian Navy, is being held from 18 to 26 Feb 26, at Visakhapatnam and in the waters of the Bay of Bengal.

SLNS Sagara and Nandimithra represented the Sri Lanka Navy by participating in the International Fleet Review (IFR), a major component of this multilateral naval exercise, held on 18 Feb.

The event was attended by the Commander of the Sri Lanka Navy, Vice Admiral Kanchana Banagoda, at the invitation of the Chief of the Naval Staff of India, Admiral Dinesh K Tripathi. The President of India reviewed the IFR, participated by the warships representing regional and global navies.

Held under the theme “United Through Oceans and the spirit of Camaraderie Cohesion Collaboration,” IFR and MILAN-26 provide a vital platform for participating nations. The participation of the Sri Lanka Navy in the MILAN-26 multilateral naval exercise highlighted Sri Lanka’s commitment to advancing its maritime interests and addressing shared challenges through enhanced cooperation with other nations and institutions, grounded in mutual understanding.

Furthermore, participation in endeavours of this nature will strengthen mutual cooperation and interoperability with other maritime stakeholders. It will also provide the Sri Lanka Navy with valuable opportunities to gain new knowledge, strategic acumen, and operational experience, key elements in fostering a collective approach to maritime security.

During this visit, the Navy Commander engaged in bilateral discussions with regional and extra-regional diplomatic representatives and these strategic-level talks focused on matters of mutual interest pertaining to Sri Lanka’s maritime security and stability.

[Navy Media]

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