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Special children enjoy art workshop

Published On : 16 Apr 2017   |  Reported By : Canaranews Network


Mangaluru,: On World Art Day, the Artists’ Forum held a one-day art workshop for students of Asha Nilaya Residential School and Vocational Rehabilitation Centre for Special Children on Saturday. Nearly 25 special children attended the workshop. The artists taught them various types of art including doodles, tattoo, origami, face painting, stencil, and clay modelling.

Ramesh Rao, senior artist and president of the forum, said the special children had hidden talents and the workshop was an attempt to bring them out. Shashikala Kotian, special educator at the school, said the camp would help the eye-hand coordination of children.

Special educator Shaila Amanna said the workshop should also be held after the school reopens. The forum held the workshop in association with Rotary Club Manipal Hills.







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