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Children must engage in performing arts more often: Ranga Shankara founder Arundhati Nag
The Hindu
Popular Bengaluru theatre space Ranga Shankara is back with their 14th edition of Aha! International Theatre for Children Festival 2024.
Theatre has played a huge role in conveying complex topics to children for many years now and Ranga Shankara (RS), the popular theatre space in JP Nagar has been one of the key contributors to theatre for children in India. Back with their 14th edition of Aha! International Theatre for Children Festival 2024, Arundhati Nag, managing trustee and founder of RS, shares her thoughts on the importance of this art form for children.
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