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A stage for all
Updated On: 28 July, 2020 09:39 AM IST | Mumbai | Sukanya Datta
From rhythm workshops to baking sessions, an online childrens theatre festival has something for everyone

Glimpses from previous editions of the festival
Thespian Ramanjit Kaur, who resides in Kolkata, is a firm believer in the fact that the arts play a significant role in inculcating crucial life skills in children. So, it's not a surprise that Dramebaazi, the annual festival hosted by The Creative Arts (TCA), Kaur's theatre training initiative, goes beyond the elements of the stage to curate all kinds of events, from addressing mental health to baking.
In its third year, this is the first time that the three-day festival, which kicks off on July 31, has gone online and international, roping in professionals from the UK, US, Sri Lanka and Iran, among other countries. "The feel of this festival is actually that of a carnival, complete with fun and frolic, which is why you have so many kinds of events. In fact, it is being handled by an army of individuals in the age group of 15 to 25, who learnt everything from curation to coordination," she says.
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