Comedic chaos to remember:
No Sex please we’re British
The British reached the height of their image of
imperial glory during the reign of Queen Victoria; and
‘Victorianism’ pervasively set the scales on what stands as moral
uprightness and what thereby defines to ‘be British’. Piously
impassioned fulsome British voices sang with devout ardour the
famous ‘Rule Britannia’ over the sound system,
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Kandyan Vannam : promotes ethnic harmony
Vannams belong to Kandyan dance forms. There are
altogether 18 Vannams in the Kandyan dance. Each Vannama is based on
separate theme. The last inclusion of Vannam in Kandyan dance has
provided a lot of scope for Nirthya movements in the Kandyan dance.
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Oscar Wilde:
From: brilliance to infamy
Oscar Wilde's first friendship was with a man
called Robert Sherard whom he met in Paris in 1883. It was going to
be a major landmark in the playwright's life. It was based on a deep
feeling kindled by romantic attachment and certainly nothing beyond
that. Sherard was a completely normal person and Wilde developed a
friendship with him later.
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