PeraheraPeraheras are celebratory parades that take place across Sri Lanka, always on the night of a full moon. They feature many different traditional dancers, bands, drummers, stilt walkers, fire dancers, and of course many elephants. The Navam Perahera in Colombo takes place in February, and is one of the larger (although not the largest) peraheras in the country. Perahera size is measured by the number of elephants in the procession, and the largest perahera in Kandy has more than 300 elephants, including the large tusker who carries the Buddha Tooth relic. The elephants are draped in silks and look just a little like Mexican wrestlers. They walk in the procession between bands and dancers, accompanied by their mahouts who for the most part just ensure their ear draperies are in place. Sometimes they start swaying to the music, and one seemed to do a little hesitation step.
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