Our Work

From awareness to action, here’s how our initiatives touch lives, build capacity, and inspire transformation.

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RBI Financial Literacy Project

In collaboration with RBI, we conducted 10 street play performances across key public locations, reaching 3,000+ people. The plays focused on cybercrime & online fraud, safe digital banking, and financial literacy, promoting awareness on secure transactions, responsible saving, and banking rights.

Pathshala Theatre Workshops (TYCIA)

We conducted theatre workshops with 120+ students from marginalized communities, focusing on creativity, expression, and collaboration. Through engaging exercises and group work, students gained confidence, leadership, and a strong sense of agency. The program culminated in student-led street plays on social issues, allowing them to take their voices to the community and inspire change.

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Pagdandi Yatra

As part of Pagdandi Yatra, we reached 50+ tribal villages of the Korku tribe in Madhya Pradesh, engaging 1,000+ children who had never been exposed to theatre before. Through theatre activities, improvisation, and storytelling, we built confidence, teamwork, and creativity among the children. For many, it was their first experience of performance art, transforming shy participants into enthusiastic performers and sparking a new sense of self-belief in their communities.

Advocacy Collaborations

In partnership with Artemis Health Sciences, Abhivyakti, GLRA, PSSS, and others, we performed in schools, communities, and underprivileged areas of the NCR, reaching 5,000+ people.

Our sessions addressed TB awareness, menstruation & women empowerment, rainwater harvesting, and solar energy, empowering communities with knowledge and practical solutions.

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Menstrual Advocacy in Action

In just 50 days, we performed 600 street plays across the western part of Uttar Pradesh, reaching 50,000+ students and community members. The plays broke stereotypes around menstrual hygiene and sparked open conversations for the first time where boys and girls watched and learned together, challenging stigma and normalizing dialogue on periods.

Expressive Arts Program

Through our partnership with Protsahan Foundation, we have empowered 800+ girls with theatre-based workshops addressing education, gender equality, early marriage, dowry, and cyber safety. These sessions not only built confidence, leadership, and teamwork but also strengthened their sense of agency, helping them make informed choices and become change-makers in their own communities.

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Mayo College Production Workshop

We conducted a 7-day intensive theatre workshop with 200+ students at Mayo College, Ajmer. The training covered theatre basics, script work, stagecraft, and dialogue delivery, preparing students for a full-scale production. The workshop culminated in a powerful performance staged before an audience of 2000+ students and faculty, making it one of the most memorable cultural events of the year at Mayo.

College Workshops & Guest Sessions

We design highly interactive and engaging theatre-based workshops at Bennett University, Jesus and Mary College, Miranda House, and Lingaya’s University. In just 1–3 hours, students become active participants—exploring leadership, management, communication, teamwork, and creative problem-solving through performance and play.

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Art For Hope

Through the Art for Hope program, we conducted a theatre-based workshop addressing how substance abuse contributes to violence against women. We trained 30+ young participants in scriptwriting, performance, and expressive arts, empowering them to understand social issues, build confidence, and use theatre as a voice for change. The initiative culminated in powerful performances for their families and the community, creating awareness and impacting 500+ people through dialogue, empathy, and collective reflection.

Education Through Theatre in Schools

We collaborated with 20 government schools in Delhi, engaging 2,000+ students in theatre-based learning. Starting with theatre fundamentals, we guided students to explore storytelling, character building, and improvisation, helping them develop self-expression, collaboration, and problem-solving skills.

The initiative encouraged students to create and perform plays on civic sense, moral values, and pressing social issues, transforming classrooms into spaces of creativity and social awareness.

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