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Arts Carnival
 
DONOR PASS: RS. 250
Venue : Museum Theatre
18th to 30th July
10 am to 6:00 pm
 
Get your hands dirty and indulge in non-stop creativity at the Arts Carnival at the Museum Theatre. Ten different art workshops that help you learn, create and have fun! Workshops will be conducted by professionals for children between 6 and 16.
 
 

Pottery

Pottery:
Pottery is one of the ever- present symbolic elements of ancient Indian art. Children love to experiment with clay, mud and this is a wonderful way of giving them a chance to capture the transformation of the shapeless clay into a beautifully shaped clay pot.

 

Pot Painting

Pot Painting: 
Not to mention, this form of fine art splashes color onto the pot’s brown self and brings it to life. Your child would love to play with colours and his/her own creative skills.

 


Warli Painting

Warli Painting:
Warli art is an ancient Indian folk art tradition of painting of a Maharashtrian tribe called Warli. These tribal paintings are spontaneous expressions of folk life,
 


Greeting cards

Greeting cards:
This is one of most fun-to-do activities for children across age groups. You can create your very own cards and surprise your family and friends with your card making ideas!

 
Jewellery making
Jewellery making:
Have you always wanted to make your own fancy jewelry to match your clothes? You don't have to be a professional to make fancy jewelry! There are some easy techniques you can learn from the experts and there are many beautiful jewelry creations you can make with things that you find around you!
 

Paper crafts

Paper crafts:
This is form of art is an ideal way of resource conservation and you wouldn’t want your child to miss on an art form that adds a tint of creativity in your child’s hands and is eco-friendly.
 
 
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