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The (Cuckoo Bird Dance) is one of the 32 main recitative dances belonging to the Sabaragamuwa tradition , one of the three classical dance styles in Sri Lanka. This specific performance by Jayodya Manthini , available as an audio-visual recording , showcases the unique rhythmic and melodic structure characteristic of this regional art form. Understanding the Sabaragamuwa Wannam

: The primary percussion instrument for this tradition is the Daula (or Dawul Beraya), which is larger than the version used in Kandyan dancing. Rhythms are often accompanied by Thalampataa (cymbals) to maintain the tala (meter). Key Features of the Sabaragamuwa Style The (Cuckoo Bird Dance) is one of the

The Sabaragamuwa tradition is distinct from the better-known Kandyan ( Udarata ) and Low Country ( Pahatharata ) styles due to several factors: Rhythms are often accompanied by Thalampataa (cymbals) to