Category Archives: Workshops

The King and the Little Man

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The King and the Little Man: the workshop Anubha Fatehpuria started workshopping with a bunch of high school students, adapting K. G. Subramanyan’s children’s story ‘The King and the Little Man’ for the stage. Eventually, the most enthusiastic youth, a group of five (three from Patha Bhavan School, and two from St. Xavier’s Collegiate School),…

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READING TEXT

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READING TEXT workshop by Minu Tharoor PeaceWorks organized a workshop titled ‘Reading Text’, conducted by Minu Tharoor (Professor, New York University) on 13 August 2009. The aim of this workshop was to help teachers to use the simple exercise of reading and turning it into a powerful thought-provoking tool for the students. Apart from a…

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Dream Rights

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Seven days with Mr. David Trattles and he changed the way I looked at the world. I never thought that this photography workshop organized by Seagull would be such an eye opening experience for me. I was getting bored at home after my H.S exams when I came to know about this workshop I decided…

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Gender Shadow: A Chance to Interrupt Injustice

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Gender Shadow: A Chance to Interrupt Injustice, a shadow theatre performance, was put up by a group of second-year students from the Srishti School of Art, Design and Technology at the Women’s Study Cell at Women’s Christian College, Calcutta, on 15 December, 2010. The group—accompanied by course coordinators Arzu Mistry and Evan Hastings—was visiting Calcutta…

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Mapping Communities

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The Peaceworks Mapping Communities project is an attempt to address apathy at the very basic level in the youth by understanding the nature of change, and what role the youth can play in our societies today, when their mindsets are still being former, and they tend to be financially and emotionally dependent on parents, their…

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