Ramanathan Academy of Fine Arts
Ramanathan Academy of Fine Arts | |
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இராமநாதன் நுண்கலைத்துறை | |
Type | School of Fine Arts |
Parent institution | Faculty of Arts |
Academic affiliation | University of Jaffna |
Location |
Maruthanarmadam, Northern Province, Sri Lanka 9°43′49.70″N 80°01′35.10″E / 9.7304722°N 80.0264167°ECoordinates: 9°43′49.70″N 80°01′35.10″E / 9.7304722°N 80.0264167°E |
Website |
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The Ramanathan Academy of Fine Arts is a school of fine art and a division of the University of Jaffna in northern Sri Lanka.
History
The Ramanathan Academy of Fine Arts (RAFA) was founded by S. Natesan, son-in-law of Sir P. Ramanathan.[1][2] The academy was located at Maruthanarmadam near Chunnakam and its purpose was to promote the education of Tamil classical music and Bharata Natyam.[1][2]
RAFA was taken over by the University of Sri Lanka in December 1975 and placed under the Jaffna Campus' Faculty of Arts.[1][2] RAFA was part of the faculty's Department of Fine Arts. The Jaffna Campus was elevated to university status on 1 January 1979 with the creation of the University of Jaffna.[1] In 1992 RAFA was separated from the Department of Fine Arts.[1] RAFA has two departments - Dance and Music - and an Art and Design Unit.[3]
References
- 1 2 3 4 5 "History". University of Jaffna.
- 1 2 3 "Progress over three decades amidst a war situation". The Sunday Times (Sri Lanka). 5 December 2010.
- ↑ "Ramanathan Academy of Fine Arts". Ramanathan Academy of Fine Arts, University of Jaffna.