Twin Talent Fest

As we approach the Twins Congress 2025, the Twin Talent Fest offers a heartwarming celebration of
togetherness, showcase the unique talents of twin children and youth through music, art, and dance,
bringing twins in joy and inspiration.

Talent categories

  1. Singing
  2. Dancing
  3. Drawing

Age categories

  • 15 – 30 years

Awards & Recognition

Exciting prizes await the top three performers in each category and age group. All participants will receive certificates of participation to acknowledge their efforts and talents.

Details

  • Date: 14th June 2025
  • Venue: Ape Gama, Jana Kala Kendraya, Battaramulla
  • Organized by: Institute for Research & Development (IRD) & Sri
    Lankan Twin Registry await the top three performers in each category and age group. 

Venue

Apé Gama is an authentic Sri Lankan village experience located just minutes from the heart of Colombo. Step back in time and explore the charm of a bygone era, with traditional architecture, rustic settings, and cultural attractions that reflect the island’s rich heritage. It’s a peaceful escape where history, simplicity, and local traditions come together in one unique setting.  g

Event Schedule

Date:14th June 2025

  • Morning Session:
    • Registration & Welcome
    • Opening Ceremony
    • Dancing Performances
  • Afternoon Session:
    • Singing Performances
    • Award Ceremony
    • Closing Remarks

Note: Detailed schedule will be shared closer to the event date.

Community Engagement & Involvement (CEI)

The Twin Talent Fest is a significant Community Engagement and Involvement (CEI) initiative by the IRD
and the Sri Lankan Twin Registry. By bringing together twins from diverse backgrounds, the event
fosters social connections, cultural expression, and inclusivity, strengthening the twin community's bond
and promoting active participation.

Sponsors

  • Imashi Publications
  • Derana Marketing services
  • BSH Cycle Company
  • Selyn
  • Prof C. Mohan, Prof Suresh Joseph, Mrs Renuka de Silva and Mrs S. Neththasinghe