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Art Classes

It is said that fostering creativity helps a person to develop mentally, socially, and emotionally. Creating art may boost people’s ability to analyze and problem-solve in myriad ways. Art relates to creative thinking, broadening the mind and feeding the soul: all of which address the common fears that any person may experience in the day to day life

Art makes us more humane: it helps us to communicate in a different personal language.

Art is a form of therapy.

Working in a non-competitive, relaxed environment, any form of art will enable a person to come closer to greater personal achievements by strengthening his or her individuality and self esteem.

But apart from all these valid reasons, here in this Art class Art is taught for Art’s sake. The most important reason why a person should learn art is because it gives pleasure, being able to do want one wants provides great satisfaction.

We offer Classes in different drawing styles, Sketching, Doodling, Painting and colouring with different mediums and advanced design classes digital drawings and applications.

 Students

Saturday & Sunday 10am to 11.30am 2.30 pm to 4.00pm

Working People

Tuesday & Thursday 5.30pm to 7.00pm

Others

Wednesday & Friday 11am to 12.30pm
Date: September 30th onwards

Classes

Drawing: Training on Various Drawing Styles and sketchesPainting: Training on Various Mediums.Advance classes on Digital Drawings and Applications

Sanskrit Workshop

 

“Sanskrit has moulded the minds of our people to extent to which they themselves are not conscious. Sanskrit literature is national in one sense, but its purpose has been universal. That is why it commanded the attention of people who were not followers of a particular culture…”

– Dr.Radhakrishnan.

For thousands of years, ancient traditions and knowledge were passed on from generation to generation through only one language – Sanskrit. Sanskrit thereof contained in itself the very essence of Indian culture. This was recognized by Macaulay, known as the father of the Modern Indian Education System.

In its heyday it was spoken and used in all regions of India including the Dravidian south,  Almost all the languages in India have taken freely from Sanskrit vocabulary and their literature is permeated with the Sanskrit heritage. Sanskrit has a rich literature. Its literature is not just limited to religion and philosophy but also includes the fields of politics, science, medicine and fiction.

It is always good to have a firsthand knowledge about Sanskrit to understand the meaning of Shlokas, Subhashithas, Vedas and our epics etc the translated versions may not give the true meaning.

This Sanskrit Workshop is making an attempt though in a small way to spread awareness about the rich Indian culture that includes Spoken Sanskrit.  The Workshop offers free classes those who are interested and can be of any age above 10 an opportunity to learn this language without any fees or rigid rules.