Sri Lanka Embassy in Warsaw steps up public diplomacy activities

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‘Meet the Ambassadors’ annual forum organised by the Faculty of Oriental Studies of the University of Warsaw, for students and the faculty. Ambassador Dhammika Kumari Semasinghe presented the book, ‘Eloquence in Stone: The Lithic Saga of Sri Lanka’, 2008, to Prof. Alojzy Zbigniew Nowak, Rector of the University of Warsaw

 

Staff of the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Warsaw and Ambassador Dhammika Kumari Semasinghe participated in the ‘Grand Diwali Ball 2022’ hosted by the Tamil Sangam Association of Poland

 


  • Undertakes initiatives to promote tourism and culture through public diplomacy activities  

“Good Morning Sri Lanka!” children’s travel story book by Katarzyna Szulik


 

The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Warsaw continued its public outreach to young Polish students by conducting a Sri Lanka familiarisation session for fifth graders at the Monnet School in Warsaw.   

Of interest to the enthusiastic young learners were aspects of Sri Lanka’s environment and wildlife conservation, its cuisine, geography, climate and traditional attire. The Sri Lankan envoy also discussed the exciting and beautifully illustrated children’s travel story titled, ‘Dzień Dobry Sri Lanko!’ (Good Morning Sri Lanka!) by Katarzyna Szulik, and donated several copies of the book to the school library. Similar country familiarisation programs will be held in schools and universities beyond Warsaw in the New Year.

The Embassy of Sri Lanka, to mark the UN’s International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women, joined Minister Anna Schmidt of Poland (Minister of Family and Social Policy) and the Women Ambassadors in Warsaw (WAW), to actively support and express solidarity for the, ‘Orange the World’ global campaign to end violence against women and girls.  

Handmade traditional ‘Lotus Lanterns’ by the Embassy staff and the ceramic artwork of Ambassador Dhammika Kumari Semasighe made a significant mark at the ‘The Art of Diplomacy’ exhibition hosted by  the Old Orangery, Royal Łazienki Museum, Warsaw. An aspiring ceramic artist, Sri Lanka’s Ambassador was invited to participate on the aesthetic merit of her body of work. The annual exhibition was for art-gifted members of the diplomatic community from thirteen countries, based in Warsaw. The Ambassador’s artwork titled, ‘Random Summer thoughts in clay’ comprised of clay-pinch pots (handmade), fired with slips and glazes. Each abstract form on display was inspired by natural/organic elements observed during walks in the nature trails of Krakow, Poland, and were crafted at the ceramic studio Moja Siostra Alchemicus in Warsaw.  

In order to enhance academic interest in Sri Lanka and to explore the possibility of setting up a Sri Lanka studies programme at the University of Warsaw, the Sri Lanka Mission actively participated in the ‘Meet the Ambassadors’ annual forum organised by the Faculty of Oriental Studies of the Warsaw University. During the event, Ambassador Semasinghe presented the book, ‘Eloquence in Stone: The Lithic Saga of Sri Lanka’, 2008, to Prof. Alojzy Zbigniew Nowak, Rector of the University of Warsaw.

The staff of the Embassy of Sri Lanka in Warsaw and Ambassador Dhammika Kumari Semasinghe were invited to participate in the festivities at the ‘Grand Diwali Ball 2022’ hosted by the Tamil Sangam Association of Poland (TSAP). It was an important opportunity to interact and build bridges of friendship with the Tamil Community in Poland.

Ambassador Semasinghe said the Sri Lanka Mission in Warsaw will continue to combine trade, tourism and cultural promotion through its public outreach activities. The Mission plans to engage with the popular Polish public and private television channels in 2023 to organise special programs on Ceylon tea and spices. Discussions have also been successfully concluded with the Director Dr. Joanna Wasilewska of the Asia and Pacific Museum in Warsaw, to establish a permanent exhibition of Sri Lanka’s heritage art.

 

‘Lotus Lanterns’ by the Embassy team and ceramic art of Ambassador Dhammika Kumari Semasinghe were displayed at ‘The Art of Diplomacy’ exhibition held at the Old Orangery, Royal Łazienki Museum in Warsaw

 

Ambassadors of Asia-Pacific, Middle East and Africa with the senior faculty and Rector Alojzy Zbigniew Nowak

 

Sri Lanka familiarisation session for fifth graders at the Monnet School in Warsaw


 

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