Mangaluru: Session on participatory theatre held at St Agnes CBSE School


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Mangaluru, Aug 21: St Agnes School (CBSE) in collaboration with Anirvedha Resource Centre for Mindfulness and Centre for Integrated Learning (CIL) organised a session on participatory theatre on August 17 at Block II Hall. The session commenced with a prayer song, invoking God's blessings.

The resource person Lucky Gupta, a renowned theatre artiste and enthralling storyteller hailing from Jammu offered students a unique and unforgettable experience leaving them spellbound. His session delved into his mono play ‘Maa Mujhe Tagore Bana De’ which shed light on the importance of higher education. It also conveyed the essential life value one must inculcate in one's life. The students were left with an indelible impression of an interactive and captivating performance.

Sr Maria Sarika AC, the principal, Sr Lenita AC, the vice principal, faculty and students were present for the session.

The resource person was accompanied by the members of the Anirvenda Resource Centre. Daphne D’Souza compered the session and introduced the resource person. Aryashree proposed the vote of thanks expressing gratitude for the wonderful session. The session was brought to a close by singing the school anthem.

  

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