Siddhanth Chandrashekar
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Find Sidhdhant on Facebook Hi Ratan, A big shoutout to you after 4 years 🙂 For people you cant forget, time is inconsequential. I suddenly remembered a promise to you that I would provide a testimonial for Misfit, and I didnt wanna break my word 😉 So here it goes:
Shrivatsa Swadi
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I have watched and appreciated plays for the last 3-4 years, not too many, maybe a couple of times a month. This February a friend who is very interested in performing arts asked me if i was interested in joining a theatre class. I have always been a sucker for
Parul Sharma
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When I first went for the interview and enrolled for the workshop, little did I know that this seemingly innocuous event is going to impact my life. But the way it made an impact and all that I experienced over the last seven weeks, has left me amazed and spellbound.
Ashok Khatana
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Theatre! This has always fascinated me. I certainly have a lot to write, but I will keep my words limited so that there is space for others also to write J. The credit for my theatre knowledge goes to Ratan and his way of teaching the theatre arts. I’ve always
Devanand Mahakud
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Acting is a spiritual quest to touch Human beings hence I Believe Theatre is the firm Foundation to become a Good Actor. Observation, Imagination, Projection, Improvisation, stage movement, Voice Modulation, Body Language, Creating the characters’ background, Understanding the purpose of every action and Finding the Actor’s magic are the few
Pavani Naidu
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Week 1: Title: I Know I am At The Right Place Took admission two weeks before and after meeting Ratan couldn’t wait to start. The day before our first class we received an email from Ratan with dos and don’ts the excitement got the better of me. I couldn’t sleep the
Aaditya Rai
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When I joined the class, I did not know what to expect. As with all unknowns there was enthusiasm, curiosity – and skepticism. Regarding the quality of the material, students and that of the teacher. The very first class drove all my skepticism out, by sheer creativity and its structure.
Pooja Sukhija
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I joined this class with a lot of hesitation, anticipation of what it might turn out to be.. part of me would get excited, part of me would feel so uncomfortable at the thought of joining this course that I wanted to run away. But my apprehensions were laid
Anumeha Fatehpuria’s feedback about Level 2 Batch 7 in-house performance and the workshop
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…and now I think I have some feel for what putting up a play (or in this case, an exercise) is all about. Today, when I went to watch an in house performance, which may as well have been a public performance, I was shocked, moved, surprised and impressed by