Delhi's 'RangBaag' Initiative Transforms Parks into Creative Learning Spaces
DDA, NSD launch 'RangBaag' to turn parks into creative learning spaces
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The Delhi Development Authority (DDA) and the National School of Drama (NSD) have launched 'RangBaag', a theatre-based initiative aimed at transforming public parks in New Delhi into creative learning spaces. The program began on May 2, 2023, with 21 children participating in workshops focused on theatre education and community engagement.
- 01The 'RangBaag' initiative aims to transform public parks into creative learning environments.
- 02Launched by the DDA and NSD, the program started on May 2, 2023, with 21 children aged 12 to 16.
- 03Participants will engage in a six-week workshop focusing on various theatre techniques.
- 04The initiative seeks to promote self-expression, confidence, and teamwork among participants.
- 05A final performance will take place on June 14, showcasing the participants' work.
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On May 3, 2023, the Delhi Development Authority (DDA) and the National School of Drama (NSD) launched 'RangBaag', a pioneering initiative aimed at transforming public parks in New Delhi into vibrant spaces for creativity and learning. This program aligns with the vision of Delhi's Lieutenant Governor, Taranjit Singh Sandhu, to reimagine green spaces as hubs for community engagement and cultural activities. The first workshop began on May 2 at the Maya Art Gallery in Indraprastha Park, involving 21 children aged 12 to 16. Over six weeks, participants will engage in a production-oriented workshop led by trained theatre educators, focusing on communication, movement, storytelling, improvisation, and performance techniques. The initiative aims to nurture essential skills such as self-expression, confidence, empathy, and teamwork, while fostering a greater sensitivity towards their surroundings. The program will culminate in a final performance on June 14, where participants will present their work to family and mentors, reinforcing the concept of parks as centers for learning and cultural engagement.
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The initiative will provide children with valuable skills in communication and teamwork, enhancing their personal development and creativity.
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