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DRAMA and SKIT CLUB

Drama clubs assist students in developing positive mental


health relationships with one another throughout their
design journey. Students' involvement has aided in the
development of teamwork, spontaneity, trust, creativity,
and confidence. Drama has always played an important
role in architecture. A new method for understanding
sociography was introduced.

Shadow Theatre workshop was held as part of drama club


as an activity to enhance, encourage, and engage in stories
that depict a setting that speaks of city and space, with
characters moving in and out.

Shadow theatre is a step forward, combining dance-drama


with an interactive play of shadows to create a story on
screen. This is essentially a backward experimental
approach to translating a three-dimensional scene and
setting into a useful two-dimensional format.

Street Play is also performed as part of Drama Clubs. Street theatre aims to educate and communicate
with the public about social issues. Street plays can help to create an atmosphere that promotes the growth
of social norms. It also encourages students to form opinions and speak up for themselves, which boosts
their confidence.

Art and Architecture and expressionism are greatly dependent on one another and have a relationship that
scores resonant. While art has been captured as one of the fundamental subjects of Performing arts, Art
and Drama has served many social issues as an asset for global representation. There is a lot of material
and milieu at the intersection of the two and it is important to understand special influence on altering
spaces and how we see the world differently.

Drama workshops: Training in theatre and drama equips pupils for a confident and successful life.
Every step of the road from beginning actor to master thespian encourages a youngster to become a
stronger, more independent, and more confident version of themselves, from the difficulties of rehearsals
to conquering stage fear. Dramatic training is known to improve: Imagination, critical thinking skills,
improvising & out-of-the-box thinking, self-confidence, anxiety reduction, self-discipline, patience,
commitment, time management, acceptance of others, oneself, and new ideas.

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