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Prithvi Goes Digital

October 22, 2020 2:33:47 PM IST
MTG editorial


Keeping lockdown conditions in mind, for the first time, Prithvi Theatre has introduced 20 digital workshops that started in mid-October and will go on till December 13. The workshops are being conducted by the best in the fraternity, who have been a part of the Prithvi workshops in the past.

According to a note from Prithvi: "In these unprecedented times, we all are evolving and adapting to the new normal. However saddened we may be about not yet being able to open our physical doors to all, we are equally excited to present this new form of accessing and supporting the arts virtually! Workshops@Prithvi is a series of specially curated and completely interactive digital classes presented by some of the best in the performing arts world. Join us on this new endeavour as we collectively embrace the new normal and find new ways of exploring the performing arts."

The workshops cover storytelling, dance, acting, theatre games, crafts and more.

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*Mumbai Theatre Guide takes no responsibility for change in schedule.


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