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The Sabaragamuwa tradition is unique and differs significantly from the more internationally recognized Kandyan (Up Country) style:
: The primary instrument is the Dawula (a barrel drum played with one stick and one hand), which is slightly larger than the Kandyan version.
: Dancers rarely raise their hands above their heads; instead, arms are often extended backward at an angle to the body.