Early Times Report
Jammu, June 21 : Natrang, under its pioneering initiatives, introduced the magnificent art of Yoga amongst children in the Natrang Children Theatre Camp-2022 to commemorate International Yoga Day. The demonstration was conducted by the children Devangi Sharma and Gaurangi Sharma who are pursuing training in yoga. Earlier Natrang Director Balwant Thakur, through live streaming from Mauritius, underlined the importance of yoga in theatre. He said that it is one of the subjects taught in all the professional theatre institutions across the country. Actors without the practice of yoga cannot explore their immense artistic abilities. It helps in the attainment of perfect equilibrium and harmony, promotes self- healing, removes negative blocks from the mind and toxins from the body, enhances personal power, increases self-awareness, helps in attention focus and concentration, especially important for children and reduces stress and tension in the physical body by activating the parasympathetic nervous system. Considering all these factors, Natrang took the initiative to conduct a devised class for Natrang Children packed with such exercises and movements which suit the physical sensibilities of children. The workshop is being coordinated by Gauri Thakur. Children who participated in this exclusive workshop include Aaria Zia Sharma, Raghav Sharma, Raaga Sharma, Naira Madeel, Pulkit Jayee, Priyal Gupta, Soujanya Shekhar, Abir Beri, Shambhavi Sharma, Devangi Sharma, Gaurangi Sharma, Vihaan Pandotra, Sandhya Sharma, Hargun Kaur, Sanchi Dutta, Dwijesh Dutta, Karan Sahib Singh, Abhiraj Suryavanshi, Daivik Gupta, Prisha Gupta, Mehak Chib, Avikam Gupta, Advita, Gupta, Aarnaa Gaur, Riaan Gupta, Droan Kohli, Pragya Wadhera, Rudraa Jamwal, Ragya Gupta, Atharav Sharma, Sheryl Sharma, Reet Gupta, Aryan Gupta, Srishti Kapoor, Vaibhav Suri, Malhaar Sharma and Akul Arora.
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