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“Imagination is more important than knowledge. Knowledge is limited. Imagination encircles the world.” – Albert Einstein
Using theatre as an educational tool for academia and community, the teachers training workshop is an ideal platform to assist educators seeking knowledge of theatre elements that could be applied in teaching core subjects using imagination. The training programme is [...]

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Script Peoples Theatre in association with Christ University is conducting a 3-day Certificate course in TIE teacher training at the University on 11, 12 & 13 June. This certificate course is for teachers or trainers. The objective  is to enable teachers to make their classes interesting and to facilitate greater learning by using theatre tools and techniques.
For [...]

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We conducted a Teacher training workshop on 30, 31 July & 1 August. The particpants were ten teachers from Start Right Kindergarten in Calicut, a corporate trainer and two theatre enthusiasts from Bangalore. 
Over three days, the participants learnt the theories of Theatre-in-Education and explored practical skills of using the theatre in the classroom or in training modules. The workshop ended with a theatre [...]

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Work on our biggest and most spectacular theatre production ‘Vision 2020′ is in progress. The production is slated to be staged on 4th July at 7 p.m. at the Christ College Auditorium. This 2000 seater will be the perfect setting for the 100+ actors extravaganza.
This year the production re-constructs events in the life of Alexander [...]

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Rajesh P.I conducted a two day theatre training programme on 14th & 15th January for trainers of Navgati. The participants went through a series of theatre exercises that focused at developing their creativity.
The workshop was conducted at Ashirwad in Bangalore and over the two days, the participants noted that they had bonded very well and had a great time. [...]

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We are currently organizing a theatre workshop for a batch of employees of the  BPO sector at Fidelity. This 6-session theatre workshop culminates on 20th November. For the participants it is an opportunity to open up and celebrate the joy of theatre. Although the workshop is very basic in nature keeping in mind that the majority of them [...]

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1. Train the trainer Programme
Participant Profile
Designed for outstation participants – teachers, trainers, educators and group leaders.
Course Design/Content

Paper/Concept presentation of participant views, practices, vision of Theatre-in-Education (TIE).
First hand experience of model TIE sessions.
Educational models applicable to TIE.
Preparation of classroom sessions.
 Block teaching using the TIE method.
Theatre presentation with all participants.

 Dates: 15, 16 & 17 November ‘07
Timings: 10:00 a.m. [...]

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Seven days of the week throwing seven different colours as the weeklong theatre workshop descends from space. Students from GEAR Innovative International School splashed the colour of theatre into their lives during their vacations with Indradhanush. Indradhanush is a unique theatre workshop lasting seven days. One day is spent in preparation and planning, five days [...]

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Script Peoples Theatre in association with Christ College (Autonomous), Bangalore is conducting a 3 day workshop in using theatre as a training methodology in the classroom or in any other training environment on 16, 17 & 18 August. This workshop is open to any teacher who is interested in including theatre as one of the teaching tools [...]

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Last Friday, 27th July, trainers Sibu Vaz and Rajesh P.I conducted a team building workshop using theatre tools for the top brass of Fidelity. The participants comprised Fidelity’s Country Head Mr.Jayesh Chakravarthy and his team of Vice Presidents. Conducted at the Taj West End, the workshop was the culmination of a day-long meeting.
Within a span of a few [...]

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