To rejuvenate Delhi’s public parks and foster community engagement through the arts, the Delhi Development Authority (DDA), in collaboration with the National School of Drama (NSD), has launched Rangbaag, a pioneering initiative to transform green spaces into vibrant cultural and learning hubs. The programme will offer theatre-based and experiential learning activities like storytelling, acting workshops, and improvisation sessions led by NSD-trained faculty.
Primus Partners, is playing a key role by providing technical support for the implementation of this initiative. Their involvement ensures strategic planning and execution as Rangbaag prepares to pilot its first phase at Baansera Park. If successful, the programme aims to scale across the city, making performing arts accessible to people of all ages and turning parks into inclusive, creative spaces
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