Theater Workshop Enhances Personality Development at DBMS College
Anita Singh conducts engaging theater session for B.Ed students in Jamshedpur
Key Points:
- Workshop linked drama with education for holistic personality development.
- Students learned acting skills, emotional expressions, and voice modulation.
- Principal highlighted its importance in B.Ed curriculum for future educators.
JAMSHEDPUR – A theater workshop was organized at DBMS College of Education, focusing on linking drama with education for personality development. The session was led by Mrs. Anita Singh, secretary of Aastha Natya Sanstha and a noted expert in performing arts.
During the workshop, Mrs. Singh elaborated on various facets of theater, connecting them with life skills and education. She demonstrated acting techniques and explained different emotional expressions like heroism, humor, and anger. Her insights on voice modulation and dramatic gestures captivated the students, who also participated in practical exercises.
The workshop holds significant relevance as it aligns with the B.Ed curriculum. Principal Dr. Juhi Samarpita emphasized the importance of such programs in nurturing the holistic growth of future educators. “Workshops like these provide invaluable learning experiences for aspiring teachers,” she remarked.
The event saw enthusiastic participation from management members, faculty, and staff, making it a resounding success. Students lauded the session for its interactive approach, which allowed them to explore the nuances of acting and drama in an educational context.
This initiative reflects the growing recognition of performing arts as a tool for developing communication skills and confidence in educators, enabling them to better connect with students.

