Wednesday, December 12, 2018
Tuesday, December 4, 2018
Madurai Seed Children's insights
"Sports Deserves Attention" an article with the inputs from Madurai Seed children along with their photos was published by The New Indian Express. Thanks to Journalist Keethana Sundaram.
Follow this link to read the article Sports Deserves Attention.
In Media
This article got published in the news paper "The Hindu" dated November 12, 2018 written by Sanjana Ganesh.
V. Elavarasi opens the doors to the first floor of Madurai Seed’s office in Karumbalai in Madurai and is greeted with a friendly ‘hello anni’ (hello sister in-law) from all volunteers. The president and Managing Trustee of an organisation aiming to provide quality supplementary education to girls and boys of Karumbalai, Ms. Elavarasi tellsSanjana Ganesh in an interaction that she is family to almost every adolescent and child in the area.
Read the article here A Seed transforms lives of children at Karumbalai
Monday, October 22, 2018
Thenali Raman
A Madurai Seed Children Theater Production
Directed by Anand
The legend and wit of Thenlai Raman was perfectly revealed in this play.
இது யார் கொம்பு ? Ithu Yaar Kombu?
Directed By: Teacher Thilaga Rajan for Madurai Seed Children during Vasantham Summer Camp, May 2018. It can be taken as a satire on political, and educational system.
Tuesday, June 12, 2018
Saturday, March 24, 2018
Learning And Growing Together
Madurai Seed offers school lesson support through Holistic Education Centers in the evenings taught by college going young people from the same locality. The centers also provide extra curricular activities through library, camps, seminars, workshops, art classes, sports, theatre groups, field visits, etc. In this way, the underprivileged children and young people can make progress educationally, personally, and socially and work towards a career goal
Thursday, February 1, 2018
Children Theater Production
“Tara & Her Grandma”
The play is about a young girl Tara who lives with
her grandma in a village. Considered useless, the elders in the village are
expelled during a famine. But Tara hides her grandma and care for her. When a
misfortune comes to the village, Tara is able to save the village with the help
of her grandma’s wit and experience. The story reveals the importance of elders
in our society. This Japanese folk tale is transformed into a children play
with songs, and games by Madurai Seed children and young people.
Script
Ravi Anna, Children Theatre Activist,
Pondicherry
Script
Selection & Guidance
Professor.R,
Prabahar
Script Remake
M.Surya,
D.Vigneshwaran, K.Anand Sri.Vasimkhan
Music
Alanganallur
Ramesh, Thavil
Makeup
D.Vindhiya,
A.Vijayalakshmi
Costumes
R.Premkumar,
P.Nandhini,
Direction
Vadivel
On Stage
M.Surya,D.Vigneshwaran,K.Anand,Sri.Vasimkhan,
R.Premkumar,D.Vindhiya,
A.Vijayalakshmi, P.Nandhini,K.Sathish babu,G.Nisha,B.Bhavana, M.Sudalaimanian,G.Santhosh,M.Eshwarapandian,
P.Haribala,M.Susithra,B.Keerthana,
M.Kishore,A,Meenakshi
Production
A.S.Karthikbharathi,
Madurai
Seed Holistic Education Centers
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