Puttur: St Philomena College celebrates World Theatre Day


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Puttur, Apr 5: On the occasion of World Theatre Day, Yaksha Kalakendra and fine and performing arts association ofSt Philomena College hosted a lecture and Rangageethe recital at Spandana Seminar Hall. Dr Vijayakumar Moleyar, vice principal of the college graced the occasion as the resource person.

In his enlightening address to the students, Dr Moleyar explored the rich history and evolution of theatre arts, highlighting its deep impact on societal norms and individual lifestyles. He emphasized the struggles faced by theatre artists in their quest to bring meaningful art to the fore and encouraged students to actively support and engage with the theatre community.

President of the programme, Dr Antony Prakash Montero, principal of the college, elaborated on the importance of observing International Theatre Day. He noted that engagement in theatre not only enriches the soul but also fosters a disciplined, committed, and dedicated approach to life. In an era dominated by digital gadgets, call to action for students by Dr Monteiro was to embrace theatre arts as a medium for creative expression and personal growth.

The programme commenced with a warm welcome by Prashantha Rai, convenor of Yaksha Kalakendra. Following the insightful lecture, students of performing arts delivered a captivating recital of ‘Ranga Geethe'. Hrishitha and group rendered prayer. Punit Raj, convener of ‘Yakshamrutha’ proposed vote of thanks.

 

 

 

  

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