The workshop, led by esteemed facilitators Mr. Surendranath from Ranga Shankara and Mr. Christopher Ninasam, resonated with the passion to explore the depths of human potential. A total of twenty aspiring students enthusiastically participated, immersing themselves in the world of theatrical expression.

Driven by the belief that theatre provides a mirror to our true selves and unlocks our untapped potential, the workshop proved to be a dynamic space for exploration and growth. Under the expert guidance of Mr. Surendranath and Mr. Christopher Ninasam, the participants delved into the art of theatrical storytelling, honing their skills in stagecraft and performance.

The culmination of the workshop witnessed an awe-inspiring performance as students enacted a compelling drama adapted from Henry Ibsen’s renowned novel, “The Enemy of the People.” The gripping performance left the audience captivated, showcasing the immense talent and dedication of the young theatre enthusiasts.

Adding to the significance of the occasion, representatives from the Ibsen Foundation in Norway graced the event, providing invaluable encouragement and motivation to the participants. The presence of esteemed dignitaries further emphasized the potential of theatre as a powerful tool for self-expression and personal growth.

The success of the theatre workshop at Sandesha reinforces the institution’s commitment to nurturing artistic talents and promoting cultural expression. The transformative journey embarked upon by the participants serves as a testament to the profound impact of theatre in shaping identities and inspiring the realization of human potential.