W.B. Makuloluwa
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William Bandara Makuloluwa ( si, ඩබ්ලිව්. බී. මකුලොලුව), (17 February 1922 – 8 September 1984), popularly as W. B. Makuloluwa, was a folk music composer, promoter and director of theater and film in
Sri Lanka Sri Lanka (, ; si, ශ්‍රී ලංකා, Śrī Laṅkā, translit-std=ISO (); ta, இலங்கை, Ilaṅkai, translit-std=ISO ()), formerly known as Ceylon and officially the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, is an ...
. Considered as a legend in Sri Lankan folk music history, Makuloluwa is the pioneer to introduce "Jane Gee" folk music in popular culture. He was also a talented speaker, scholar, Kathakali and Manipuri dancer as well as a songwriter.


Personal life

Makuloluwa was born on 17 February 1922 in Idamegama village, Harispattuwa, Kandy. He completed primary education from Idamegama Primary College and later entered
Sri Rahula College, Kandy Sri Rahula College ( Sinhala: ශ්‍රී රාහුල විද්‍යාලය) is a mixed National school located in Kandy, Sri Lanka founded by Buddhist Theosophical Society led by Colonel Henry Steel Olcott in 1890. It offers primar ...
and
Ananda College ''Appamādo Amathapadan'' (Buddhist quote from the Apramada Vagga in the Dhammapada) , motto_translation = Heedfulness, Punctuality leads to Nirvana , location = P De S Kularatne Mawatha , city = Colom ...
, Colombo for secondary education. Makuloluwa studied traditional dance under the guidance of Rangama Gunamaala, J.C. Maalagammana and Tittawela Gunayaa. His son Kosala Makuloluwa is a creative director in Swarnavahini, who made the popular programs ''Ganga Dige'' and ''Salang Hanthe''.


Career

He studied drama and music from
Shanti Niketan Santiniketan is a neighbourhood of Bolpur town in the Bolpur subdivision of Birbhum district in West Bengal, India, approximately 152 km north of Kolkata. It was established by Maharshi Devendranath Tagore, and later expanded by his son ...
in India under the maestro Rabindranath Tagore. He also studied esraj and sitar in Shanti Niketan. After completing education in India, he started to work as an English teacher at Sri Rahula College, Kandy. Later he became a Music Inspector in the Ministry of Education, as its Chief Director and Chief Director. He also served as the Creative Director of the Ministry of Culture and the Arts. He believed Sinhalese music should follow the traditions of its folk music called "Jana Gee". Makuloluwa gathered a numerous Sinhalese folk poems by traveling around the country and tried to develop a unique style. While serving at
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, Horana, he made a great contribution to music and produced famous students including
Lionel Ranwala Lionel Ranwala ( si, ලයනල් රන්වල), (27 November 1939 – 13 November 2002) was a musician and a singer in Sri Lanka and a legend in Sri Lankan folk music. His birth city was Kalubowila and he studied in Kalubowila Budhdhagosh ...
and
W.D. Amaradeva Sri Lankabhimanya Wannakuwattawaduge Don Albert Perera ( si, වන්නකුවත්තවඩුගේ දොන් ඇල්බට් පෙරේරා; ta, டபிள்யூ. டி. அமரதேவா; 5 December 1927 – 3 Nov ...
. In 1946, he produced the drama ''Ohoma Hindada?''. Makuloluwa composed Sri Lanka's first musical symphonies such as ''Goyam Da magula'', ''Maara Parajaya'', ''Hira Geyin Marumuwata'' and ''Mahabinishkramanaya''. He was the music director in critically acclaimed film ''Arunata Pera''. Makuloluwa also produced ballet creations such as ''Pahanin Pahana'' and ''Tharanaya''. He is the first principal at Teachers' College of Aesthetic Education Giragama,
Pilimathalawa Pilimathalawa is a suburb of the city of Kandy in Kandy District, Sri Lanka. The town is situated 10 km away from Kandy, the district capital, and 104 km away from Colombo. "Thalawa" means flat area in Sinhalese, while "Pilima" means statue, howe ...
. Makuloluwa streamlined the folk music section of the school curriculum and categorized the folk songs and dot system. He published several drama and folk music related books including ''Hela Gee Maga'' (1962), ''Gemi Geeya'' and ''Abhinawa Mulika Geetha''. His book ''Hela Gee Maga'' includes theories on folk music and musical notes of several rural folk songs. In the book ''Abhinawa Mulika Geetha'', Makuloluwa used Sinhala vocabulary for Hindustani songs to learn the music of Ragadhari. Makuloluwa hosted many local concerts and various concerts abroad including folk musical concerts such as ''Nonimida Magula'', ''Maara Parajaya'', ''Sirageyin Marumuwata'', ''Depano'' and ''Aesi Disi''.


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Offer of a job by a State Minister

A Critique on the State Sinhala Drama Festival of 1966
1984 deaths Sinhalese educators 1922 births Sinhalese teachers People from Kandy Sri Lankan composers {{Asia-composer-stub