visually-impaired students to perform in a musical today
To showcase that physical barriers cannot limit artistic expressions,
50 visually-impaired students will take to the stage at Kamani
Auditorium on Friday to perform in a musical titled ‘Khushi Ek
Ehsaas’.
http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Delhi/through-the-eyes-of-a-happy-cat/article8137305.ece
The performance will involve acting, singing, dance and use of
audio-visuals to depict the world through the eyes of a cat named
Khushi.

The performing children are from JPM School, a government-aided
residential school for visually-impaired children and is managed by
the Blind Relief Association.

Directed by theatre artist Ritu R. Chandra, the production is the
brainchild and vision of Radhika Bharat Ram, the joint secretary of
the Blind Relief Association.

She came up with the concept while thinking of adding new experiences
to the lives of the children at the Blind School.

“The idea behind the production is to sensitise society and showcase
the potential of our children. This rich learning experience will help
our children push boundaries, and enhance their level of confidence
and help them become independent,” said Radhika.

While it was a challenging task to prepare this play, Ritu said she
was overwhelmed and surprised to see how the children worked hard and
pushed themselves.

This, she added, motivated her to exceed her own capabilities.

“The narration is very entertaining and is mounted with the help of
songs and dances as well as audio visual assists,” added Ritu.

Other artists who have supported the endeavour include photographer
Sumiko Nanda, creative designer Amita Chaddha, choreographer Archana
Shiromani and designer Payal Pratap Singh.

The funds collected from the event will be used to improve
infrastructure facilities at the Association.

The performance will begin at Kamani Auditorium at 6.30 p.m. on Friday.


-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU


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