26th Mar 2022 11:03:PM State
Eastern Sentinel Arunachal News

NEW DELHI, Mar 26: The Arunachal government is mulling to develop a Theatre Hall with a view to provide a platform to the young talented artists in the performing arts.  In order to get a first-hand knowledge of the Theatre Hall, Deputy Chief Minister Chowna Mein visited the National School of Drama in the national capital today.
The state decision comes in the wake of the excellent theatre play 'Arunachal Ek Safarnama' directed by Riken Ngomle, Assistant Professor at the National School of Drama that was presented during the Golden Jubilee Celebration of Arunachal Pradesh which received rave reviews. 
"There is so much talent in our youths today and we need to create and give them proper platform to nurture those talents. 'Arunachal Ek Safarnama’ recently enacted by our youths is a testimony of their talent and creativity. Theatre Hall, if developed will give a platform to bring such artists together and for training of our theatre actors, artists and other support technical talent," Mein said.
He also opined that through theatre and drama production in refine and improvised way, we can also preserve and promote our rich folk songs and folklores.   
Mein visited several sections of the school, viz., Theatre Hall, Sound & Technical Studio, Costume, Make-up and Property room, etc of the National School of Drama.
During his visit, he was accompanied by Santanu Bose, Associate Professor & Head of Repatriation Company, Deepak Kumar, Head of Photography & Videography and Riken Ngomle, Asst Professor, Theatre & Acting.


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