The culmination of a 30-day production-oriented theatre workshop held in collaboration with the National School of Drama, New Delhi and Hill Theatre Nagaland was witnessed with a play, “The Case of Longti Village,” unfolded on the stage of Maple Tree School in Dimapur.
DIMAPUR, MAY 21 (MExN): The culmination of a thirty-day production-oriented theatre workshop held in collaboration with the National School of Drama, New Delhi and Hill Theatre Nagaland was witnessed with awe as the highly anticipated play,
Dimapur, June 25 (EMN): Rajeshwari Karuna School in Tuli under Mokokchung district organised a 20-day workshop on drama at the school premises from April 25 to May 15. An update from the school stated that the finale of the drama workshop was held on June 21 on the theme “Why always me.” The drama was based on Humpty Dumpty’s life, where the actors (students) created their own dialogues with two original songs. The evening marked a colorful event with songs and various presentations by the students. Kilangtemsu Imsong, director/ actor in the field of theatre and films and alumni of National School of Drama, Tripura, and co-founder of Hill Theatre, Mapulemba, were the resource persons of the programme. It mentioned that 21 talented students were introduced to the foundational idea of creative drama by using different dramatic tools, experiences and discussions during the three-week workshop. The programme was attended by parents and well-wishers.
Our Correspondent Mokokchung, June 14 (EMN): After a month long theatre workshop held from May 16 till June 14, the workshop concluded with the premiering of the theatrical play ‘Oshi Yim’ at Town hall in Mokokchung on June 14. The theatre workshop was organised by Sangkeet Natak Akademi, New Delhi in collaboration with Hills Theatre and Department of Art & Culture, Mokokchung, Nagaland. Jadumani Singh, Director of Blooming Cultural Academy performing arts and award winning theatre practitioner, who was one of the resource persons spoke at the premier where he said that many people consider theatre, dance and music as entertainment but theatre is much more than that. He said that theatre can help preserve and display one’s culture and tradition. At the premier, Shashank Pratap Singh, IAS, Deputy Commissioner, Mokokchung attended as guest of honour where he thanked the Sangkeet Natak Akademi for collaborating with local artistes in promoting theatre in Nagaland. He said th