By Dr. Ambika Kameshwar | Founder, Director
As India went through the second wave of the pandemic and people started to quarantine in their homes to combat the spread of the virus, RASA used Art as one way for everyone to keep their spirits positive and also cope with the difficulties and uncertainty of the situation. RASA took the initiative to bring art directly to everyone's home.
RASA's special individuals took up projects of creating awareness about Covid 19 amongst the general public. They have enacted how important it is to wear masks. They have talked about the importance of vaccinations. In different ways, they have expressed their solidarity towards each other, the community and the world at large, just by being the beautiful individuals they are. RASA offers its prayers for every single being in this world to remain healthy and joyous forever.
RASA opened up open the portals yet again, to let in scope for new energies to flow in and new sharing to take forth. Admissions were open for online training sessions for young adults and adults with differing abilities for the coming academic year. Many new students from different parts of India enrolled for their Online training in Indian Theatre Arts for Life Skills and Holistic empowerment.
RASA opened up the classes to different special schools across the city and offered training in Indian Theatre Arts through the virtual mode.
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