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Natrang Children Theatre Camp to commence from June 9
6/3/2019 10:51:52 PM

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Jammu, June 3: The most sought-after event for Children, 'Natrang's Summer Theatre Workshop is commencing from 9th June, 2019 at Natrang Studio Theatre (Air-conditioned), Jammu. This was informed here today by Balwant Thakur, the founder Director of Natrang in a press briefing who informed said that daily timings will be 8 to 10 am and children between the age of 7 to 14 will be considered for this camp. As Natrang is doing regular Children Theatre in the State for the last 29 years, it has trained, inspired and motivated thousands of children till now and most of them have excelled brilliantly in various fields be it acting in theatre/film/television, media management, civil services, medicine, engineering, social work etc. it clearly speaks that no matter, what you want to become in life, the confidence, spontaneity, self-exploration, creativity and discipline you imbibe because of theatre acts as a ultimate guiding light and strong motivational force for you to succeed and excel. Balwant Thakur further informed that children have immense possibilities and abilities to outshine but they are required to be explored through such latest developed highly innovative training techniques of theatre and arts. They are required to be infused self confidence and equipped with new tools of communication, organising self and the ultimate art of public speaking. Here is the opportunity being provided by Natrang which Balwant Thakur desired all to avail to shape-up future generations. The training module of Natrang's Children theatre has been devised by Padmashree Balwant Thakur himself, who has taken the children theatre of Jammu to the entire length and breadth of the Country. As theatre requires a high degree of confidence, discipline, creativity, spontaneity, team spirit and consistence, those trained during theatre workshops imbibe the above qualities as they are trained in a highly professional manner by experts, the same ambience is provided by Natrang to the Children of Jammu where children get a chance to get trained under the expert supervision of Balwant Thakur, Neeraj Kant, Sumeet Sharma (National Awardee and visiting trainers of the allied arts. Those interested may immediately register with Natrang. For details may call 9906909638, 9906048670, 0191-2578337. On the occasion, Balwant Thakur also listed few accomplishments of Natrang's regular camp and briefed about the achievers who are the proud products of this unique training programme.
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