
Colombo City
Colombo, hovedstaden i Sri Lanka, er en dynamisk by, der blander tradition og modernitet. Den fremviser kolonial arkitektur, livlige markeder og fredfyldte buddhistiske templer. Med et varieret køkken, en voksende skyline og smukke strande er det et pulserende knudepunkt for forretning, kultur og turisme, der tilbyder en indgang til at udforske Sri Lankas vidundere.
Barefoot Gallery
In 1967 Barbara Sansoni, a talented Sri Lankan born artist and designer, opened the Colombo Gallery in order to exhibit her work and to promote local talent. The gallery was located at Anderson Road in a building designed by Ulrik Plesner, an innovative Danish architect of the mid 20th century; and continued to operate for four years until 1971. Thereafter, it was closed as Barbara turned her interests towards writing; while also managing the retail store Barefoot, which sold her brilliantly-hued handloom designs.
In 1991, two decades later, the Gallery was reopened by Barbara under the name Gallery 706′ Colombo. It was also moved to its new location on Galle Road in an old 1920s townhouse. The gallery was quite successful; especially after the name was changed to Barefoot Gallery in 1999, in connection to Sansoni’s Barefoot store. It became one of the most sought-after places; hosting a number of local and international artists, musicians, poets, and filmmakers. They display their talents in a variety of ways; including exhibitions by artists and photographers (The World Press Photo Exhibition 2000-2003 took place here), concerts, poetry readings, movie nights, and plays. The café on the premises serves wonderful food and hosts private dinners and parties at night. Barefoot is one of the most exciting and cutting edge landmarks of Sri Lanka; which helps cultivate art and another creative talent.
About Barbara Sansoni
Barbara was born in Kandy; and educated in both Sri Lanka and India. She showed an early interest in art and developed an intense love of color. The vibrant hues of South Asia provided her with a lifetime’s worth of inspiration for painting and cloth design. This resulted in her drawing and painting from early childhood; though she was not initially drawn to weaving as a means of expression. However, in the early 1960’s she started doing cloth designs at the suggestion of a family friend; Mother Good Counsel of the Sisters of the Order of the Good Shepherd.
Once she had a complete understanding of the principles of weaving, Barbara became by the creative possibilities. She found inspiration for her designs in the colors of life and nature around her; and represented what she saw and felt without the aid of representative figures. Barbara became obsessed with finding more interesting sights to include as inspiration for her designs; and traveled the island, observing, sketching, and taking notes.
Sansoni’s bold, brilliantly-hued handloom designs soon began attracting attention and the very first sale of her handwoven cloth took place from her home in Colombo. In the late 1960s Barbara opened her first retail store, HOUSE in the Fort region of Colombo; and a second shop BAREFOOT, which sold her first collection of clothes, at the Galle Face Court.
While Barefoot grew under her influence, Barbara continued her creative work, as an artist and later also as a writer. She held her first one-woman exhibition in London in 1966 and continued to exhibit regularly in Sri Lanka and abroad. Having worked as a journalist and essayist at the Ceylon Daily Mirror and the Times of Ceylon during the early 1960s; Barbara published the books – Vihares; Verandas in 1978; Architecture of an Island in 1998; Missy Fu and Tikkiri Banda in 2002; Press with the Toes in the Grass in 2004; A Passion for Faces in 2014; and Missy Fu in Yala in 2015. She continues to be a very powerful presence in the creative world both in Sri Lanka and globally.
Om Colombo-distriktet
Colombo er Sri Lankas største by og handelshovedstad. Den ligger på øens vestkyst og støder op til Sri Jayewardenepura Kotte, Sri Lankas hovedstad. Colombo er en travl og pulserende by med en blanding af moderne liv og koloniale bygninger og ruiner og en bybefolkning på 647.100. Colombo Metropolitan Region, defineret af distrikterne Colombo, Gampaha og Kalutara, har en anslået befolkning på 5.648.000 og dækker et areal på 3.694,20 km². Colombo er en multietnisk, multikulturel by. Det er den mest folkerige by i Sri Lanka med 642.163 mennesker, der bor inden for bygrænsen. Befolkningen i Colombo er en blanding af adskillige etniske grupper, primært singalesere, maurere og tamiler. Der er også små samfund af mennesker med kinesisk, portugisisk, hollandsk, malaysisk og indisk oprindelse, der bor i byen, samt adskillige europæiske udlændinge. Langt de fleste srilankanske virksomheder har deres hovedkontorer i Colombo. Nogle af industrierne omfatter kemikalier, tekstiler, glas, cement, lædervarer, møbler og smykker. I byens centrum ligger Sydasiens næsthøjeste bygning - World Trade Center.
Om Vestprovinsen
Vestprovinsen er den tættest befolkede provins i Sri Lanka. Den er hjemsted for den lovgivende hovedstad Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte samt Colombo, landets administrative og forretningsmæssige centrum. Vestprovinsen er opdelt i 3 hoveddistrikter kaldet Colombo (642 km²), Gampaha (1.386,6 km²) og Kalutara (1.606 km²). Som Sri Lankas økonomiske centrum er alle de store lokale og internationale virksomheder til stede i byen, ligesom alle de store designer- og detailhandlere, så vær klar til at forkæle dig selv med lidt shoppingterapi i den vestlige provins. Med den højeste befolkning i alle provinser er næsten alle de førende uddannelsesinstitutioner på øen placeret i den vestlige provins. Universiteterne i provinsen omfatter University of Colombo, University of Sri Jayewardenepura, University of Kelaniya, Open University, Sri Lanka, Buddhist and Pali University of Sri Lanka, General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University og University of Moratuwa. Den vestlige provins har det største antal skoler i landet, herunder nationale, provinsielle, private og internationale skoler.