A Quill is the symbol of literature. Whenever a person sees a quill they will recollect a poem or a story, a poet or an author who moved their heart with the magic of words. But when I see a quill, I will travel back in the time machine to the enlightening experiences of our Quills Literary Club.
Starting from the travel poetry which took us from the confines of a room to adventurous quests on the sea waves or the emotional debate on impact of feminism on society- every moment was an exposure that changed our mindsets.
The illuminating workshop on theatre arts conducted by Mr. Rathna Shekar Reddy sir was definitely a milestone in the journey of our literary club. I am fortunate to be a part of the learning experience about theatre arts as I have always watched dramas but never been on the stage. I have understood how much of hard work is involved in finally putting up a play. During the workshop we understood the power of storytelling. From technical terms to simple logic that keeps the play going, from the work of a playwright to the role of an actor, from an idea to a plot to giving an end to story , all the areas were covered about how, where and why a theater works.
I thank the English Department and Quills literary club for conducting such an interesting workshop where we all became a part of the fantastic world of theatre arts.
Starting from the travel poetry which took us from the confines of a room to adventurous quests on the sea waves or the emotional debate on impact of feminism on society- every moment was an exposure that changed our mindsets.
The illuminating workshop on theatre arts conducted by Mr. Rathna Shekar Reddy sir was definitely a milestone in the journey of our literary club. I am fortunate to be a part of the learning experience about theatre arts as I have always watched dramas but never been on the stage. I have understood how much of hard work is involved in finally putting up a play. During the workshop we understood the power of storytelling. From technical terms to simple logic that keeps the play going, from the work of a playwright to the role of an actor, from an idea to a plot to giving an end to story , all the areas were covered about how, where and why a theater works.
I thank the English Department and Quills literary club for conducting such an interesting workshop where we all became a part of the fantastic world of theatre arts.
Suvidha Laharika
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