Lekha Naidu
Date: May 6 to May 10, 2024 (Monday to Friday)
Timings: 11am to 4pm IST (with a 1 hour lunch break)
Age: 10 to 15 years
Charges: Rs. 1000
Step into a world of creativity and imagination at the Summer Camp – Act at MAP. Designed for budding thespians aged 10 to 14, this immersive five-day experience offers a unique blend of exploration, and performance against the MAP backdrop.
This workshop isn’t just about learning lines and striking poses; it’s a journey of self-discovery and artistic expression. Guided by Lekha Naidu, a Bangalore-based theatre practitioner, participants will delve into the depths of our museum, drawing inspiration from the art and artefacts. Through engaging activities and group interactions, they’ll hone critical thinking, imagination, and emotional intelligence while fostering teamwork and communication skills.
Join us for a transformative experience where every participant’s unique perspective adds depth and richness to our collective artistic journey. Summer at MAP is more than just a workshop; it’s a platform for young minds to shine bright and unleash their creative potential. The workshop will culminate with a showcase of the production developed over the course of the week.
Note to Parents/Guardians:
1. Participants are to be dropped off between 10.30-11.00am and picked up between 4.00-4.30pm from the HDFC Ltd Learning Centre at MAP on the Lower ground floor.
2. Name and contact of the person picking up and dropping off the participant should be shared with the MAP Education team at the time of the first drop off. Any change in this during the course of the week should be communicated with the team beforehand.
3. Drinking water is available on the museum premises. Participants are requested to carry their own bottles to fill water.
4. Lunch break will be from 1-2:00 pm. Participants are requested to carry lunch and snacks which can be consumed on the premises.
5. Parents/Guardians are requested to share any allergies that participants may have and also communicate any accessibility requirements.
6. Participants are requested to dress in loose and comfortable clothes. Some workshops may require working on the floor.
7. Photographs will be taken during the workshops. A consent form for the same will be shared. Participants may choose to opt out.
Bookings are closed for this event.
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