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Sneha Ram sneha (dot) thtsme (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Sneha on Facebook Dear Mr. Thakore, You were my first teacher in theatre and I’ve the best memories of school in your studio,with its cold yellow tiled flooring and a throne though used as a chair. My love for the stage began later at college, where it let me express
Archana Mittal archana (dot) kathpalia (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Archana on Facebook Theater has always been something I was scared of, when I first got a chance to perform on stage, I enjoyed the adrenaline rush immensely to want to continue doing it. Out of all the learning and unlearning at performances I was kind of lost.
Rupam Mishra rupammissra (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Rupam on Facebook You made me fall in love with the craft of acting and there is a lot more to explore.The effect is such that i see myself acting even in my dreams and Baba’s voice resonates in my ears day in and day out. “Thank you”
Kiran Kumar kirannarik (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Kiran on Facebook Hello Baba, My Journey with MISF!T: I called MISF!T one day and asked, Is this course meant for any specific age group ? The answer from the other end is “NO”. There is no age bar/limit to join this course. This gives some extra strength to me since I am 36 yrs old. Later
Hameed Ansari hameed (at) live (dot) com
Find Hameed on Facebook Walk from Mud road to a Tar road and a way to the Highway that is how I would describe Ratan Thakore Grant’s Misf!t. By walking on Mud road I mean the Natak and Nautanki’s we do in real life for time pass. But the Level
Pansy Parmar panparmar (at) hotmail (dot) com
Find Pansy on Facebook Hi Ratan, They say that when the student is ready , the teacher appears. Not only did the teacher appear, it seems like I have hit a jackpot, how can everything be so perfect and tuned to my way of thinking!! ( I believe that when
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Last Sunday was magical ! Ratan brings his 25 year teaching experience to the table.He conducted the class like an artist, wielding his brush, pushing that inspired image from his cortex on to the empty canvas. The activities of the day didnt make any logical sense.They were counter-intuitive.But at the
Ankit Yadav ankityadav9218 (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Ankit on Facebook Experience as an Individual: This is the first thing I would like to talk about. To draw a simple analogy, I was like a man with a lot of wood, an axe and a space on which I wanted to build something, something which others have
Vijay
I joined M!SFIT to learn the basics in acting. It was one hell of an experience to be in misfit coz I learnt a lot more than acting. Ratan is one of the coolest teachers I have ever come across. He is more like a close friend than a teacher.
Anirudh Balan Anirudh (dot) Balan (at) mu-sigma (dot) com
Find Anirudh on Facebook I had been in Bangalore for a year and a half with minimal exposure to theatre. Having spent a majority of my college life doing nothing but theatre I became very desperate to get back in touch with it. I realized, that over time I had begun
Rafi Shaik rafimechengr at gmail dot com
Find him on FB Dear Baba, I’m a fearful person. Though I’m good at something, I can’t give my 100% when people watch me (like on stage). I gained some confidence for the first act (mimic) of mine but for the improvisation task I lost that confidence as I performed
Vaibhavi Rangarajan vaibhavi (dot) rangarajan (at) gmail (dot) com
Find Vaibhavi on Facebook The past few weeks have been a great learning experience. The techniques of acting are broken down and explained well. And the activities teach a lot about the concepts without you even realising.






