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Natrang's winter theatre, dance workshop for children to commence from Dec 26
12/22/2022 10:28:18 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, Dec 22: The much awaited Natrang's Winter Theatre and Dance workshop for Children-2022 will start from 26th December, 2022 at Natrang Studio Theatre, Jammu. Giving details, Secretary Natrang, Neeraj Kant informed that this unique theatre-camp would provide opportunity to children to explore their immense inner creative and artistic abilities. The timings of the camp will be 2:30pm to 5pm daily and will be held under the mentorship of Padmashree Balwant Thakur. The children will also have the occasion to get trained under professionally trained directors including Neeraj Kant, Sumeet Sharma, Sunny Mujoo and Gauri Thakur. He informed that every year Natrang gives an opportunity to children to enjoy their winter break with learning beyond the textbooks. Similarly this year too, Natrang will have a 15 day winter camp for children where they will learn personality development, confidence building, communication skills through story-telling, acting, stagecraft and much more with the help of highly innovative creative theatre exercises. Theatre is a sophisticated expression of basic human needs. For children, it is an instinct to mimic and to tell stories through narratives and metaphors. This innate quality in children is enhanced and polished with the help of theatre. It is vital to understand that when phrases like 'learning is fun' and 'play and learn' are quoted, we can easily think of theatre as a means to learn in a child's life. With the growing competition, every teacher and parent is following the rule of thumb, to break this monotony, Natrang introduces theatre to the kids which brings freshness to the child's imagination and helps them to grow intellectually. Since every child is special, it is important that we encourage them to open up to the best of their ability by giving them confidence.
The interested parents may contact workshop coordinator for details on 9906048670& 9419106669 and may mail requests at [email protected]. A short theatre play will also be produced during the course of the training. Children between the age of 7 to 15 will be considered for this unique training programme. The workshop would be coordinated by Mohd. Yaseen
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