The
drama workshop was a wonderful experience where we learnt about drama. We also
heard a story which taught us the importance of our eyes. We enacted plays
where we were blind and showed the problems we face without them. We also
learnt co-operation and team work as we presented our ideas in teams or groups.
Some of the plays were amazing. This workshop gave us the opportunity to learn
to imagine, different situations and our reaction to varied troubles. We
understood the difficulties faced by the blind through the story where a family
had to sacrifice their eyesight for a day. We pity the blind people and have
decided to do or donate to them. It was an enjoyable session.
- V.P SREE VARSHINI , VII “D” , 6/10/15 DRAMA WORKSHOP
- V.P SREE VARSHINI , VII “D” , 6/10/15 DRAMA WORKSHOP
The
workshop has taught me a lot. I’m usually not so good in drama, but this drama
workshop helped me in drama acting. The 2nd round was tough, but I like tough
challenges. We had to close our eyes and enact. We all did well but I
accidently hit a team mate’s face. ME and Aditi were supposed to be together
but I was with Sanchya . Now I feel so hard to even close my eyes for barely 5
minutes, I think about the Blind people. So this has helped me a lot.
Nivedha
Perumal , VII “D” ,
This workshop was really was helpful
to me as taught me many things. Firstly it taught me the importance of each and
every body part. Without our eyes it’s very difficult to our day to day chores.
When I grow up, I would invent something so that the blind people do not have
to be blind anymore. Eyes are one of the main organs in our body and we should
take good care of it. I also learnt to coordinate with my team mates. The most
important thing I learnt today is that not only facial expressions are
important but we should also show emotions in the way we speak. I am very
grateful that I could be a part of this workshop.
NIRUPAMA (VIII)
This
workshop was really fantastic. I liked the workshop and now I love drama even
though I was not really fond of drama before. It was how we acted together was
good and expressing thoughts and showing your feelings in a play was super fun.
How each character just fell into place in their roles was great. Especially
showing our talents that we never thought we had was interesting. Like I always
thought I had stage fear but now I was able to shout and jump and cry on the
stage freely. I feel sorry for those people who missed this I would be super
delighted if these type of workshops could be held more times for others too.
SRISNEHA (VII D)
I
liked this workshop because it was fun and I really enjoyed it. I got to
cooperate with my group. It was also a new experience. I felt that blind people
don’t have to struggle. They always have someone to help. I then realised that
even if I close my eyes for some time I feel scared. I am really lucky to have
two eyes.
Thank
you
UDBHAV
KRISHNAMANI (VII B)
My
feedback is that this workshop was a great learning through dialogues and not
only through action. We also learnt how to cooperate with other team members.
This was also a great fun. We also learnt that our eyes are very important and
we are very lucky to have our eyes to see this colourful and wonderful world.
We must not neglect it. We must also try our best to donate something to
others. In this workshop, when we had to close our eyes and act for 10 minutes
but we could not do it so we thought about how blind people could live without
their eyes for such a long time. So our eyes and other parts of our body are
very important so do not think badly about it.
S.K AMITESH ( VII B)
This is one of my favourite workshop that I
have been to. This experienced was so amazing. The story was very nice. Acting
with my eyes closed was very tough and then after I had opened my eyes I felt
like I have to come back to life and I got to know how the people who are blind
feel like. The person who had conducted our workshop was a very nice person and
I felt sad that he was blind. This experience was one of the best experiences.
SYED
AMEEN ( VII B)
This workshop was extremely
interesting. It was very active and expressive.
I enjoyed it thoroughly. The acting part was the best.
Smitha S.
It was a very different experience.
Though our instructor was out of sight he was able to communicate with us
freely. Due to this our team spirit and communication skills increased. We also
realised that the lives of blind people is not very easy life. I have not until
date acted as a blind person to be blind is not easy.
Harini
This workshop was really good. I
learnt that acting is a very tough profession. It was a very humorous workshop.
It also made me realise how hard it is to live without one of our senses.
Vinaya
It was a new and enlightening
experience to act as a blind person. It showed me the difficulties that they go
through and has made sure that I will be more sensitive to them in future.
Roger
Basically, acting is really hard. On
the top of that acting blond is even harder. This workshop has taught me that
we take everything we have for granted and we should value everything we have.
Blind people or those who don’t have something which is very important clearly
have more willpower than I do. So we must respect them.
Aditya
I learned the importance of eyes. I
was really inspired by Mr. Gholi. The activities were really fun. I got a
chance to stay with a visually impaired person, so I am grateful. - Abhinav
I learnt a lot from this work top. I
learnt that the eye is the window of the world. This workshop was based on how
the eye is so important to us. Mr. Gholi made us do so 2 plays based on people
who don’t have eyesight.
Rex Jacob
Today’s session was wonderful. We
learnt a lot from it but mainly we learnt the value for eyes. The plays which
we did even though we were just closing our eyes we couldn’t do anything. It is
so great to think that blind people are really talented, all they need is a
little support from us.
Nithyaharini
Nithyaharini
Akshaye
Really admire people who are visually
impaired, they are absolutely legendary.
Aryan
I realized the importance of eyes. I
realized that eyes are my window to the world. I also learnt that donation of
eyes is an important social service.
N. Sai
Shreeharini
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