Corporate Training
Rang Sanskruti
CPPR has partnered with Rang Sanskruti, a Mumbai based theatre group promoted by professionals from the National School of Drama (NSD). The main objective of the group is to introduce theatre to children and youth through workshops and plays.
Commencement of the project: January 2005. [Download Powerpoint Presentation]

Summary
Theatre is a composite art that helps in the all-round development of an individual. It enhances one's confidence and provides a platform for self expression and communication. Rang Sanskruti is a unique program designed to discover and enhance the creative abilities and skills of the participant. It builds confidence and encourages self expression, two key components for growth.

Objectives

  • Personal, Social and Emotional Growth.
  • Confidence and Self Expression.
  • Freedom of thoughts and effective communication.
  • Bridging gap between parents and children.
  • Better relationship quotient at personal, family and social level.
  • Socialising up with people and break rigidity in attitude.

Method of Training

  • Warm Up and Breathing Exercises.
  • Body Movement, postures and relaxation.
  • Theatre games and exercises.
  • Improvisations & acting skills.
  • Voice, Speech and dialogues.
  • Creative writing and drawing.
  • Introduction to music and dance.
  • Creative sharing and discussion.


The whole workshop is divided into four sections or topics

  • Self
  • Family
  • Education
  • Society

In each section participants identify and explore the relationship with each one of the above four areas, How important each area is in our life & its influences on us. This will be a gradual process engaged through games and activities. The culmination of the workshop is generally a small informal presentation by the participants based on their discovery in the workshop.

Duration
7-10 days intensive workshop.
15 days intensive workshop.
30 days intensive workshop.

Age Group
8 to 11 years (batch of not less than 20 and not more than 30 participants)
12 to 15 years (batch of not less than 20 and not more than 30 participants)
16 to 23 years (batch of not less than 20 and not more than 30 participants)

These theatre workshops are used as an effective tool to help one develop intra and inter personal skills.

 

For more details; write to roji@cppr.in


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CPPR organizes informal sessions as a part of its youth development programmes. These informal meetings are led by renowned policy makers, academicians, politicians, actors, artists and social workers.

The chat is conducted to inspire participants towards greater learning and encourage free flow of new and creative ideas. In the process, they are motivated towards voicing their opinion on various issues that are relevant in society today. These debates and discussions are done in an informal style (over a cup of tea).

 

 
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