Masks Industry (30 Minutes)

Mask carving is quite a complex process which requires a great deal of skill and patience. Ambalangoda — a coastal town in the Southern Province is still well-known for traditional mask carving and mask performances. Sri Lankan masks plays an integral part in the ancient days as they were used for various purposes such as for healing rituals, comic plays, theatre, dance and festivals. The specialtlity of this industry is that each mask is 100% handmade from the carving to the decorating. The timber used for the purpose is known as vel kaduru — a tree which is found close to paddy fields or marshy lands.
These rituals of our ancestors are fast diminishing from the present and these masks are now used for decorative purposes or kept as exhibits in private collections by both locals and foreigners.

This documentary will cover the traditional mask making industry focusing on the heritage and skill of the local craftsmanship in Sri Lanka.

Script/Screenplay/Direction: Ranjith K. Perera
Producer: Kumuduni Kulawardhana
Script : Prof. K.D. Paranavitana
Camera: Gayan Karunaratna
Editor: Suresn Weudagedara
Narration : Dinasha Stephen