CHENNAI: D Ricky Martin loves the time he spends on stage. The 18-year-old, who's speech and listening to impaired, enjoys the fight sequences of his dance theatre production.
"I love the parts where I get to fight," indicators Martin, who's from MGR Illam, in Ramapuram. He is likely one of the 200 other people with differing talent who are part of 'Arulin Mozhi - The Voice of Grace', conceptualized and directed by way of Ambika Kameshwar, founder-director of Ramana Sunritya Aalaya (RASA). The production will likely be staged at Narada Gana Sabha on February 28 at 6.30pm.
RASA specializes in the holistic construction of each and every person thru track, dance, drama, storytelling, arts and crafts - a structured methodology referred to as theatre for holistic construction, which used to be evolved by way of Kameshwar.
"We work with special children using theatre arts. We have three centres in Chennai where children come for full day input, and we give life skills training through theatre arts. Apart from it, we also go to different special schools for outreach and give theatre arts inputs," says Kameshwar.
'Arulin Mozhi' has the entire equipment of theatre - dance, track, and drama. The two-hour production revolves across the 'voice of grace'. "Sometimes, we are faced with a situation in life where we have to choose between two paths and both look right. Then, if we surrender to our inner voice, which usually guides us, we will be able to choose the right path," says Kameshwar, who has stories right from Devi Bhagavatham, Ramayana and Mahabharata to Thyagaraja. "We have seen how many of them have faced this conflict and resolved it. They have chosen the path, which is good not just for themselves but the word in entirety."
All the individuals of the solid suffer from some roughly incapacity. Aged six to 60 plus, they've been rehearsing for the ultimate 3 months. B Ganesh, 19, and his 17-year-old buddy are from the home run by way of Andhra Mahila Sabha. "We love coming here for rehearsals every day, being on stage and acting," says Ganesh.
Theatre in truth helps transform children with particular wishes, says Kameshwar. "Dance and movement provide one of the most personal and effective means of communication. Music facilitates mental, physical and emotional wellbeing, while arts and crafts help individuals express feelings through a variety of media, including painting, sculpting and drawing. "When used as developmental equipment, it makes even shy children more confident," says Kameshwar.
For passes, contact: +91-98401 39607, +91-81483 01013.
"I love the parts where I get to fight," indicators Martin, who's from MGR Illam, in Ramapuram. He is likely one of the 200 other people with differing talent who are part of 'Arulin Mozhi - The Voice of Grace', conceptualized and directed by way of Ambika Kameshwar, founder-director of Ramana Sunritya Aalaya (RASA). The production will likely be staged at Narada Gana Sabha on February 28 at 6.30pm.
RASA specializes in the holistic construction of each and every person thru track, dance, drama, storytelling, arts and crafts - a structured methodology referred to as theatre for holistic construction, which used to be evolved by way of Kameshwar.
"We work with special children using theatre arts. We have three centres in Chennai where children come for full day input, and we give life skills training through theatre arts. Apart from it, we also go to different special schools for outreach and give theatre arts inputs," says Kameshwar.
'Arulin Mozhi' has the entire equipment of theatre - dance, track, and drama. The two-hour production revolves across the 'voice of grace'. "Sometimes, we are faced with a situation in life where we have to choose between two paths and both look right. Then, if we surrender to our inner voice, which usually guides us, we will be able to choose the right path," says Kameshwar, who has stories right from Devi Bhagavatham, Ramayana and Mahabharata to Thyagaraja. "We have seen how many of them have faced this conflict and resolved it. They have chosen the path, which is good not just for themselves but the word in entirety."
All the individuals of the solid suffer from some roughly incapacity. Aged six to 60 plus, they've been rehearsing for the ultimate 3 months. B Ganesh, 19, and his 17-year-old buddy are from the home run by way of Andhra Mahila Sabha. "We love coming here for rehearsals every day, being on stage and acting," says Ganesh.
Theatre in truth helps transform children with particular wishes, says Kameshwar. "Dance and movement provide one of the most personal and effective means of communication. Music facilitates mental, physical and emotional wellbeing, while arts and crafts help individuals express feelings through a variety of media, including painting, sculpting and drawing. "When used as developmental equipment, it makes even shy children more confident," says Kameshwar.
For passes, contact: +91-98401 39607, +91-81483 01013.
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February 27, 2019
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