Friday 12 June 2015

DRAWING AND DRAMA

“Create with the heart and build with the mind”- The concept of combining heart and mind for generating something extraordinary would easily be understood by people who like to draw. They say that you don’t need a reason to draw because drawing is a form of art and art is not something that you see, it is something that you make others see through your piece of work. A lot of people are involved in drawing and painting. 


Drawing courses offer basic as well as advanced levels of drawing. These are designed in such a way that whatever level you’re at, you will learn something new to improve your drawing skills as these are very friendly for beginners, yet sophisticated enough for advanced students in developing their art skills. You will gradually progress from basic topics to comprehensive lessons. These courses teach you how to draw what you see and imagine, and how to draw them using time-proven techniques. Some of the institutes offering drawing courses focus on giving proper and professional art education, teaching traditional art skills and methods, and helping the students develop their individual art style based on the values and legacy of classical fine art.

Drawing and Drama are deeply connected forms of art. Both of them work on the principle that imagination is the beginning of creation. Some of the greatest actors go on the stage unrehearsed and some of the world’s best painters start drawing unprepared. The national school of drama is one such training institution. The syllabus takes into account the methods of great theatre personalities who have shaped contemporary theatre in all its variety. The systematic study and practical performing experience of Sanskrit drama, modern Indian drama, traditional Indian theatre forms, Asian drama and western dramatic protocols give the students a solid grounding and a wide perspective in the art of theatre. With such proper training, we can all be artists.

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