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Gosha - Beat to Beat 2017

Music is the heavenly food many of us crave for, and when it is blend with the strength and vigor coming from all types of percussion drums, it certainly quenches all the desires of hunger for music. Last Friday, the 13th of January was one such evening where the skies echoed the beats of the drums, earth trembled with the energy and thousands of music lovers gathered at the Bishop’s College Auditorium could not take their gaze, ears or heart away from what was happening on the stage. ‘Gosha – Beat to beat’ was thus proudly staged with style, passion and vigor by Limini Weerasinghe, the youngest female djembe player in Sri-Lanka as her very first public concert. To fill in the tiny gaps and to add colour, compassion and enthusiasm to the pounding beats, many prestigious musicians of our time including Bathiya and Santhush, Randhir, Jananath Warakagoda and Dinaadaa too graced the occasion. The auditorium came to life from 6.00 pm onwards as the percussion drums influenced by the sounds of Sri-Lankan, Indian and African drum beats took away the hearts of thousands of music lovers gathered to witness this graceful occasion all night long.
Gosha - Beat to Beat 2017



Music is the heavenly food many of us crave for, and when it is blend with the strength and vigor coming from all types of percussion drums, it certainly quenches all the desires of hunger for music.

Last Friday, the 13th of January was one such evening where the skies echoed the beats of the drums, earth trembled with the energy and thousands of music lovers gathered at the Bishop’s College Auditorium could not take their gaze, ears or heart away from what was happening on the stage.

‘Gosha – Beat to beat’ was thus proudly staged with style, passion and vigor by Limini Weerasinghe, the youngest female djembe player in Sri-Lanka as her very first public concert. To fill in the tiny gaps and to add colour, compassion and enthusiasm to the pounding beats, many prestigious musicians of our time including Bathiya and Santhush, Randhir, Jananath Warakagoda and Dinaadaa too graced the occasion.

The auditorium came to life from 6.00 pm onwards as the percussion drums influenced by the sounds of Sri-Lankan, Indian and African drum beats took away the hearts of thousands of music lovers gathered to witness this graceful occasion all night long.

13th of January 2017
6.00 p.m onwards
Bishops College Auditorium








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