Sri Lanka, June 11 -- A powerful rendition of theatre, movement, music and storytelling brought to life 'Stories of the Sea: Voice of Mannar' at the Kamatha, BMICH on Sunday (7). At the heart of this performance were the stories of coastal communities in Mannar. It reflected on their memories, livelihoods, impact of climate change on their lives and how they are bouncing back as a resilient community.

The performance was the result of a collaborative creative process involving artists from across the region, and community members from Mannar, initiated by Greenpeace South Asia. The creative process was supported by the Stages Theatre Group, Sri Lanka, BERU Art and Cultural Foundation, India and Adavi Arts Collective, India.

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