How NSD Help In Promotion Of Theatre
National School Of Drama, play one of the most important role in the promotion of the theatre. It was established in 1959 and after that it play a major role in shaping theatre. It held many competition every year like Bhartiya Rang Mohostav which is considered as one of the largest festival in Asia, solely on theatre. It was originally started as a national festival showcasing the work of the most creative
theatre workers in India which is now has expand its dimension and now start targeting international performances also.Bharat Rang Mahotsav is accompanied by a shorter festival in a second
city, with selections from the main repertoire, extending the scope of
the Mahotsav and sharing its fare with theatre lovers outside Delhi. The
second festival has to date been held in Bengaluru, Kolkata, Mumbai,
Lucknow, Bhopal, Chennai , Jaipur , Rajasthan and Amritsar. The main aim of such festival is to provide the real taste of theatre as to show its beauty that how beautiful it is in the comparison of the other media such as film television.
National School Of Drama has its own production houses Theatre in education(TIE) which provide the job to the graduates of the Nsd among which the main focus of the group is to perform creative, curriculum based and participatory plays in schools specially designed and prepared for children of different age groups. TIE Company has done more than 800 performances of 26 plays in Delhi and other parts of the country.
This show that government has done each and every possible way to promote theatre among the people and now it is up to the people to again make it as glorious that it was during its initial days.
National School Of Drama has its own production houses Theatre in education(TIE) which provide the job to the graduates of the Nsd among which the main focus of the group is to perform creative, curriculum based and participatory plays in schools specially designed and prepared for children of different age groups. TIE Company has done more than 800 performances of 26 plays in Delhi and other parts of the country.
This show that government has done each and every possible way to promote theatre among the people and now it is up to the people to again make it as glorious that it was during its initial days.
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