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Natrang to start summer theatre workshop from June 6
6/1/2023 10:37:43 PM
Early Times Report
JAMMU, June 1: Natrang, the renowned theater group, is all set to commence its highly anticipated 'Summer Theatre Workshop' for children from June 6, 2023, at the Natrang Studio Theatre in Jammu. Padmashri Balwant Thakur, the Director of Natrang, shared this information during a press briefing. He stated that the workshop would take place daily from 8 am to 10 am, and children aged between 6 to 14 years are eligible to participate. Interested individuals can register with Natrang and obtain further details by calling 9419106669 or 8713049875.
The Children Theatre Camp-2023 offers a unique learning opportunity for children in Jammu, as theater is recognized as an effective tool for overall personality development. Natrang has been actively involved in theater activities for children for the past 33 years, having trained, inspired, and motivated thousands of children. Many of them have excelled in various fields, including civil services, acting, business, medicine, engineering, and social work. This success speaks volumes about the confidence, spontaneity, self-exploration, creativity, and discipline that theater instills, serving as a guiding light and strong motivational force for children to succeed and excel in life, regardless of their chosen path.
Natrang believes that children possess immense potential and abilities, which often need to be explored through innovative techniques of theater and arts. The training module for Natrang's Children Theatre Workshop has been devised by Padmashri Balwant Thakur, who has taken Jammu's children theater to national recognition.
Theater demands high levels of confidence, discipline, creativity, spontaneity, team spirit, and consistency. Through theater workshops, participants develop and cultivate these qualities in a professional manner under the guidance of experts. Natrang provides a similar environment for the children of Jammu, offering them the opportunity to receive training under the expert supervision of well-trained trainers and visiting experts from various allied arts disciplines.
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