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Ravindra Ranasinha (1965 - ) is a dramatist in Sri Lanka. He directed more than 15 plays which include 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' (1987) by Ken Kesey, 'The Lower Depths' (1989) by Maxim Gorky, 'Freedom for Clemens' (1991) by Tankred Dorst, 'The Physicists' (1994) by Friedrich Durrenmatt, 'The Fire-raisers' (1995) by Max Frisch, 'The Trial' (1997) by Franz Kafka and 'The Diary of Anne Frank' (2006). He also adapted the novel 'Heidi' into a Sinhala Play. His translation of the novel 'The Great Love' by Alexandra Kollontai was published in the newspaper 'Irudina'. As a dramatherapist, Ravindra introduces alternative healing systems utilizing spiritual and cosmic energies to cure mentally and physically disturbed people. His current research is named 'Mirror Learning Approach' which is focused on the imitative strength of man to change his conditions. He is currently the consultant dramatherapist for Sunera Foundation. The first ever literature in Sri Lanka on Drama Therapy was produced by Ravindra. The very first book on the subject is titled 'Dramatherapy in Sri Lanka (2013)'. He has written many articles on the subject enriching the field in its diversity. The latest publication by Ravindra is 'HOW SCHOOLS ABUSE AND FAIL CHILDREN: Dramatherapy To Heal Emotionally Traumatized School Children in Sri Lanka' (2014). This book adds to the modern philosophical thoughts of education, namely Holistic Education. The book helps to enrich teacher behaviour, classroom management and application of dramatherapy to support the troubled child.

Ravindra Ranasinha (1965 - ) is a dramatist in Sri Lanka. He directed more than 15 plays which include 'One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest' (1987) by Ken Kesey, 'The Lower Depths' (1989) by Maxim Gorky, 'Freedom for Clemens' (1991) by Tankred Dorst, 'The Physicists' (1994) by Friedrich Durrenmatt, 'The Fire-raisers' (1995) by Max Frisch, 'The Trial' (1997) by Franz Kafka and 'The Diary of Anne Frank' (2006). He also adapted the novel 'Heidi' into a Sinhala Play. His translation of the novel 'The Great Love' by Alexandra Kollontai was published in the newspaper 'Irudina'. As a dramatherapist, Ravindra introduces alternative healing systems utilizing spiritual and cosmic energies to cure mentally and physically disturbed people. His current research is named 'Mirror Learning Approach' which is focused on the imitative strength of man to change his conditions. He is currently the consultant dramatherapist for Sunera Foundation. The first ever literature in Sri Lanka on Drama Therapy was produced by Ravindra. The very first book on the subject is titled 'Dramatherapy in Sri Lanka (2013)'. He has written many articles on the subject enriching the field in its diversity. The latest publication by Ravindra is 'HOW SCHOOLS ABUSE AND FAIL CHILDREN: Dramatherapy To Heal Emotionally Traumatized School Children in Sri Lanka' (2014). This book adds to the modern philosophical thoughts of education, namely Holistic Education. The book helps to enrich teacher behaviour, classroom management and application of dramatherapy to support the troubled child.