Workshops
To Learn and to Grow
Impacting society through workshops with rich hands-on experiences.
Ajrakh Printing Workshop
The Ajrakh Printing Workshop offers a hands-on journey into the art of traditional Ajrakh printing, a centuries-old technique known for its vibrant patterns and natural dyes. Participants explore the process of hand-block printing, from fabric preparation to dye mixing and applying intricate designs. The workshop celebrates this cultural craft, blending history, skill, and creativity passed down through generations.
Paint Your Own Kaavad
The Mini Kaavad Printing Workshop offers an immersive experience into the traditional Rajasthani art of Kaavad painting, a form of storytelling through intricately painted wooden boxes. Participants will learn the step-by-step process of decorating mini Kaavads, exploring this vibrant art form that preserves local legends and blends folk art, history, and culture.
Tech Shala
The Goal of the workshop was to give disadvantaged school students the necessary skills to expand their horizons through computer education. The carefully crafted lessons teach them a variety of computer-related and personality development skills to increase their chances of employment and acquire skills they wouldn't in a traditional classroom.
Masons Training Programme
Designed for unemployed youth, the skilling programme intends to introduce, instruct and initiate artisans into new techniques and designs that are acceptable to present day standards. The core desire remains to empower the artisans. Construction industry’s most important building block- the mason- is largely illiterate and lives an insecure life. Mango Tree engages with potential aspirants and organizes residential workshops to enhance their masonry skills to ensure a better life.
Documentary Film Making
A unique Techno-Craft amalgamation where Digital Interfaced Media helps take a participative journey through craft awareness. The content matter for the documentary is always a type of craft. Indian crafts represent the material culture of the region which reflects historical, social, economic, cultural, scientific, technical and anthropological aspects and perception of residing communities.The story board is created while thinking craft.The heritage aspect and sociology of the craft form, raw material and their scientific properties, the traditional process, livelihoods, and trade history along with traditional stories and songs become a significant part of communication.
When Puppets Show the Way
A fun-filled insight into our rich culture and craftmanship. This unique programme, a Puppet Show, was produced and performed by children. Elements of folk-art, drama and religion was combined with Navratri as the central theme. Navratri, celebrated across the country, acquires different dimensions in India’s many regions. Bommalla Kolluvu the festival of dolls in the South, Durga Puja in the East, community Garba – Raas celebrations in the West, and the legend of Ram culminating in Dussera in the North. Four Styles and mediums of Puppet used, included: Glove Puppets, Rod Puppets, String Puppets or Marionettes & Shadow Puppets.
In Tune Together
Hymns, those spontaneous outpourings of extraordinary literary and musical merit, are the perfect platforms for true fellowship. Children were made to sing together from the sacred books of the Bahais, Buddhists, Christians, Hindus, Jains, Jews, Muslims, Sikhs, and Zoroastrians. Through researched explanations in English, we familiarized the audience with the salient features of each faith while exploring the beauty of each tradition. Visits to the different religious sites helped create empathy and understanding of each faith. The ultimate realization was that all help show a path to attain a higher spiritual goal. The resource was generated from amongst teachers and practitioners from the respective religions who were experts in their own fields.