Tag Archives: Workshops

May 2011 PeaceWorks, the Kashmir project

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That the PeaceWorks Kashmir project was happening hadn’t still sunk in when I walked into the classroom. The students were in the midst of an ice breaking session with the Play for Peace facilitators. I sat in a corner, watching them carefully. Earlier in the week, I had briefly met the Chowringhee High school students…

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Write Here Write Now

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On 25 October 2010, a group of young emerging photographers and photography enthusiasts were invited by the Seagull Foundation for the Arts to participate in a little workshop on street photography to be held at the Seagull Arts and Media Resource Centre. Neil Kelly, a well-known artist from the UK would conduct the workshop, interacting…

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Art Workshop conducted by Chandana Hore

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Way back in early 2011, PeaceWorks — An Initiative of The Seagull Foundation for the Arts, started it’s new project, ‘Share Stories Open Minds’.  Chandana Hore, the artist, conducted an art workshop for the children at The Child Care Centre, Salt Lake.

Voices against Communalism: Two Reports

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I went into the workshop in the slightly paradoxical state of trying to communicate something that is at once very familiar and very alien. On the one hand, the concept of oral poetry is intrinsic to the Bengali language—from folk and fabulist roots to the articulation of various mystical schools, and even contemporary literary poetry,…

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Storytelling workshop with Anurupa Roy

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A workshop organized by The Seagull Foundation for the Arts, to enhance the art of storytelling using puppetry. Participants were taken through the process of selecting stories, creating storyboards, creating puppets and manipulating them.The puppets were made with newspaper. The puppet movements were loosely based on the Japanese Bunraku technique. Anurupa Roy is founder and…

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