Amid Manipal’s dramatic downpours and sweltering sweatiness, a haven of reprieve sits at the heart of the bustling student town. Far removed from the MIT campus’s red zone, the Manipal Centre for Humanities boasts of its seclusion and separation, offering students and faculty the coziness and comfort that only a … Continue Reading
Theatre Of The Oppressed
‘Theatre of the Oppressed’ is an initiative first elaborated in the 1970s by the Brazilian theatre practitioner Augusto Boal who was influenced by educationist Paulo Freire. It is a liberal methodology used to impart knowledge and raise awareness using expressions and creative interventions. A session typically consists of a ‘facilitator’ … Continue Reading