Theatre Workshop at NEIL GOGTE Engineering College
2022
CAMS conducted a theatre workshop at NEIL GOGTE Engineering College on December 9, 2022. The workshop focused on theatre and its uses, particularly in the context of personality development. Approximately 250 students and faculty participated, receiving appreciation for the fifth consecutive year from the college's principal and faculty.
Street Plays on AIDS Awareness
2022
On World AIDS Day, CAMS, in collaboration with Sahayam organization and Osmania University, conducted street plays on AIDS awareness in different slums of twin cities.
Street Plays for "Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel' Jayanti"
2022
CAMS conducted street plays on "Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel' Jayanti" as National Unity Day. Performances took place in and around Hyderabad and Secunderabad from October 31 to November 1, 2022. The initiative aimed to celebrate the occasion and promote national unity.
New Play Aalayam Rehearsals and Performance in Vijayawada
2022
CAMS started rehearsals for a new play titled 'Aalayam,' written by P. Srinivas. Rehearsals began on November 2, leading to a performance on December 8 in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.
Rehearsals for New Play 'GAARDHA BHANDAM'
2022
CAMS commenced rehearsals for a new play titled 'GAARDHA BHANDAM,' written by the renowned writer, director, and actor Sri Tanikella Bharani. The play was performed on August 7 and 8 at Rangabhoomi.
Street Plays on Cyber Crime Awareness
2022
CAMS, in collaboration with the Telangana Police department, conducted street plays on Cyber Crime awareness. The performances took place in and around Hyderabad and Secunderabad from June 11 to 13, 2022. The project, led by Dr. Altaf Hassan, aimed to raise awareness about Cyber Crime through skits, songs, and other engaging presentations.
Theatre in Education (TIE) Workshop on Life Skills
2022
CAMS conducted a two-week Theatre in Education (TIE) workshop for needy children at various centers in Hyderabad and Secunderabad. The workshop, focusing on Life Skills, engaged around two hundred children. The community and home organizers appreciated the positive impact of the workshop.
Telugu Theatre Day Celebration at APSA Rainbow Home
2022
CAMS organized a Telugu Theatre Day celebration at APSA Rainbow Home for Girls on April 16, 2022. The event emphasized the significance of Telugu Theatre in contributing to the development of Telugu culture. Both community members and children actively participated in the celebration, recalling the contributions of renowned personalities in Telugu theatre.
Theatre Workshop at Govt. School, Khajaguda
2022
CAMS organized a theatre workshop at Govt. School, Khajaguda, Hyderabad. Approximately 100 children participated, with the primary focus on personality development. The workshop concluded with the active participation of school teachers and staff, who enjoyed the engaging process.
Theatre Workshop on Voice Culture
2022
CAMS conducted a three-day theatre workshop for community youth at Babu Jagjeevan Ram Basthi, Hyderabad. The focus was on Voice Culture, recognizing its significance for youth in interacting with elders and community members. The success of the workshop led to an invitation for regular sessions.
Theatre Workshop at Keshav Memorial Engineering College
2021
On December 9, 2021, CAMS conducted a theatre workshop at Keshav Memorial Engineering College. Similar to the previous workshop, the focus was on theatre and its uses, particularly in the context of personality development. The workshop engaged around 300 students and faculty, receiving appreciation for the third consecutive year.
Street Plays on AIDS Awareness
2021
On December 1, 2021, CAMS, in collaboration with Sahayam organisation, conducted street plays on AIDS awareness in different slums of twin cities. The initiative marked World AIDS Day, raising awareness and disseminating crucial information.
Two-Day Theatre Workshop on Voice Acting for DQ Animators
2021
A two-day theatre workshop on voice acting was conducted on November 27-28, 2021, for DQ Animators. Recognizing the importance of voice in animation, the workshop aimed to enhance this crucial element. The positive response led the organisation to consider regular workshops for the animators.
New Play Aalayam Rehearsals and Performance in Vijayawada
2021
On November 2, 2021, CAMS initiated rehearsals for the new play "Aalayam," written by P. Srinivas. The play, revolving around an ancestral house and its values, was performed on December 8 in Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh.
Rehearsals for New Play 'GAARDHA BHANDAM'
2021
Starting from June 16 to August 27, 2021, CAMS commenced rehearsals for the new play "GAARDHA BHANDAM," written by the renowned writer, director, and actor Sri Tanikella Bharani. The play was later performed on August 7 and 8 at Rangabhoomi.
Awards for Aalayam Play at BHEL Parishath Festival
2021
On May 2, 2021, CAMS received accolades at the BHEL Parishath festival in Hyderabad. The play "Aalayam" was honored with awards for Best Direction, Best Actor, and the Second Jury Award. The festival, known for its prestige in Telugu theatre, acknowledged the cast and crew of CAMS, with Sri Mamidi Harikrishan, Director of State Literature and Cultural Department, Telangana, appreciating and felicitating their achievements.
Theatre in Education (TIE) Workshops on Life Skills
2021
From April 30 to May 21, 2021, CAMS conducted two three-week Theatre in Education (TIE) workshops for needy children at different centers in Hyderabad and Secundrabad. Focused on life skills, the workshops utilized role-play activities, allowing children to understand and address the challenges in their daily lives. Approximately two hundred children benefited from these workshops, earning appreciation from community and home organizers.
Telugu Theatre Day Celebration at APSA Rainbow Home for Girls
2021
CAMS organized a Telugu Theatre Day celebration at APSA Rainbow Home for Girls on April 16, 2021. The event highlighted the significance of Telugu Theatre and its contribution to the development of Telugu culture. Various theatre activities engaged the communities, with active participation from both people and children, reflecting on the contributions of renowned personalities in Telugu theatre.
Performance of Play "Problem"
2021
CAMS embarked on the rehearsal and performance of the play "Problem." This play explored the complex theme of alter egos and human relationships. It offered a unique perspective on how individuals navigate their lives while wrestling with their inner selves. The play debuted at Ranga Bhoomi, Gachibowli, Hyderabad, on 21st March 2021.
Webinar organized by NEIL GOGTE Engineering College
2020
We conducted theatre workshop online on the topic of theatre for personality development. as part of college induction programme for first semester students in this workshop around 250 students participated and raised different questions and satisfied with the answers that we had given and also all faculties and head were happy with our workshop on 9th December 2020
Online Classes and Workshops
2020
In response to the ongoing challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, CAMS transitioned to online classes from September 2020 to February 2021, workshops, and play rehearsals. The organization continued to nurture the artistic skills and personal development of its students, ensuring that they could continue their theater-related activities despite the limitations posed by the pandemic.
Online Independence Day Webinar
2020
To mark India's Independence Day on 15th August, CAMS organized a national webinar under the theme "Children's Theatre In Post-Independent India." The webinar was conducted in collaboration with Rangaprabhath, Children’s Theatre and Bal Bhawan, and the Theatre Club of Sree Sankara College, Kilimanoor, Trivandrum, Kerala. CAMS' active participation in the event received appreciation and recognition.
Online Participation in Multilingual Ramayan Katha Utsav
2020
CAMS actively participated in an online multilingual Ramayan Katha Utsav, organized by Art on Click. CAMS collaborated with a Burra Katha team from Nalgonda, Telangana, to represent this traditional oral storytelling technique. Burra Katha typically consists of prayers, solo drama, dance, songs, poems, and jokes and often touches upon Hindu mythological stories or contemporary social issues. The virtual event allowed CAMS to share this unique art form with a global audience, 29th July 2020.
Online Tuitions and Theater Activities
2020
As the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted regular schooling, especially for underprivileged children who were unable to access online classes offered by private schools, CAMS stepped in to provide online tuitions and theater activities. These sessions were conducted for children from underserved communities, particularly in PJR Basthi and Film Nagar. Each day, the organization delivered an hour of syllabus content for the children's respective grades, followed by another hour dedicated to theater workshops. Children and community members expressed satisfaction with the dedicated teachers, Madhvi and Varsha, and continued to support these activities, ensuring that children could continue their education and develop their artistic talents.
Online Telugu Theatre Day Symposium
2020
on 16th April 2020 Despite the challenges posed by the pandemic, CAMS adapted and organized an online symposium to celebrate Telugu Theatre Day. The event provided a platform to highlight the significance of Telugu theater and its profound impact on the development of Telugu culture. Participants, including community members and children, actively engaged in the program and commemorated the contributions of renowned Telugu theater figures and celebrated iconic Telugu plays.
COVID-19 Response and Awareness Campaign
2020
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic from April to July 2020, CAMS initiated a series of online activities aimed at raising awareness about the virus and promoting safety measures through various social media platforms. The organization also collaborated with other NGOs and government agencies to distribute food and essential materials to individuals and communities in need.
Theatre Workshop at Govt. School, Khajaguda, Hyderabad
2020
In February 2020, we organized a theatre workshop at Govt. School, Khajaguda, engaging around 100 children with a focus on personality development. The final day saw active participation from teachers and other school staff, contributing to the overall success of the workshop. From 12th to 16th February, 2020
Theatre Workshop for Community Youth at Babu Jagjeevan Ram Basthi, Hyderabad
2020
From January 16 to 18, 2020, we conducted a three-day theatre workshop for the youth at Babu Jagjeevan Ram Basthi in Hyderabad. The theme, Voice Culture, aimed to instill effective communication skills, especially in interactions with elders and within the community. The success of this workshop prompted the community to request regular sessions.
Start of New Play "Aalayam" at Vijayawada, Andhra Pradesh
2019
On November 2, 2019, we embarked on a new theatrical project with the play "Aalayam," exploring the values of an ancestral house, elders, and villagers. Rehearsals began on the same day, leading to a successful performance in Vijayawada on December 8, 2019.
Theatre in Education Workshop at Govt. School, Nanakramguda, Hyderabad Lastly
2019
in September 2019, CAMS conducted a Theatre in Education workshop at Govt. School, Nanakramguda. This workshop centered around the theme of respecting and valuing non-living things, leaving a positive impact as evidenced by the reports from participating children and the appreciation received from school teachers and caretakers.
Theatre Workshop at NEIL GOGTE Engineering College, Hyderabad
2019
on 22nd August, 2019, we organized a theatre workshop at NEIL GOGTE Engineering College in Hyderabad, focusing on using theatre for personality development. The event drew participation from 150 students and faculty, earning appreciation from the college principal and staff
Performance at NTR Auditorium
2019
CAMS organized a remarkable performance of the play "Mubbullo Bomma" as a tribute to the late Garimella Rammurthy. The event took place at the NTR Auditorium, Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University, Hyderabad. The chief guest for the play was Sri Dr. K.V. Ramana, the Cultural Advisor to the Chief Minister of Telangana, along with other eminent personalities from the world of Telugu theater. The play revolved around the theme of human relationships and their complexities on 1st July 2019.
Theatre Workshop at Ramoji Film and Television School (RAFT)
2019
CAMS conducted a theater workshop at the Ramoji Film and Television School (RAFT), located within the expansive Ramoji Film City. The workshop was attended by students from various departments at the school. Through this workshop, students had the opportunity to explore the role of theater and drama in their education and personal development. The School Principal expressed satisfaction with the workshop and extended an offer for ongoing workshops, recognizing the value of theater in enhancing the skills and creativity of the students on 5th June 2019.
Youth Mela
2019
CAMS organized a vibrant Youth Mela, incorporating elements of applied drama and theater. This innovative event featured theater-related activities, play workshops, games, voice culture exercises, drama therapy sessions, art and craft workshops, and other engaging activities. Approximately 200 youths actively participated in the event, selecting activities according to their interests. The mela successfully employed applied drama concepts, offering participants a unique and enriching experience 19th June 2019.
Awards and Accolades at BHEL 45th Parishath Festival
2019
CAMS garnered several awards and accolades at the prestigious BHEL 45th Parishath Festival in Hyderabad. These included awards for Best Direction, Best Actor, and the Second Jury Award, all of which were presented for the play "Mubbullo Bomma." The recognition and applause from the chief guests and the audience reaffirmed the impact and quality of CAMS' artistic endeavors. The BHEL Parishath Festival holds a distinguished place in Telugu theater, with a history spanning over four decades. Sri Mamidi Harikrishan, Director of the State Literature and Cultural Department, Telangana, expressed appreciation for CAMS' outstanding contributions to theater. On 7th May 2019
Best Experimental Play Award for "Mubbullo Bomma"
2019
CAMS received the Best Experimental Play Award for its performance of "Mubbullo Bomma" at the Paruchuri Raghu Babu Smaraka Festival, held in Pallekona, Andhra Pradesh. The committee and festival attendees commended CAMS for the innovative design of the play, which impressed and resonated with the audience on 29th April 2019 .
Theatre in Education Workshops on Life Skills
2019
From 30th April to 21st May 2019 CAMS conducted a series of Theatre in Education (TIE) workshops with the aim of imparting essential life skills to underprivileged children in various centers across Hyderabad and Secunderabad. The workshops had a specific focus on life skills, allowing participants to explore and address the challenges they encountered in their daily lives and within their communities. Through role-play activities, the children gained valuable insights and developed a deeper understanding of societal issues. The impact of these workshops extended to approximately two hundred children, earning praise from both community organizers and parents.
Telugu Theatre Day Celebration at APSA Rainbow Home for Girls
2019
CAMS hosted a special event to commemorate Telugu Theatre Day at APSA Rainbow Home for girls. This celebration highlighted the significant role of Telugu theatre in the cultural development of the region. The event featured various theater activities, and participants from the local communities and children actively engaged in the program, acknowledging the contributions of renowned Telugu theater personalities and iconic Telugu plays on 16th April 2019 .
World Theatre Day Celebration at APSA Rainbow Home Girls
2019
In celebration of World Theatre Day, CAMS organized an event at APSA Rainbow Home for girls. Two plays were prepared and performed: "Aalayam," which explored the concept of alter egos, and "Mabbullo Baomma," written by Dr. K. Vizaya Bhaskar, the Director of the Cultural Department of Andhra Pradesh. These plays engaged the audience in thought-provoking themes and artistic expression on 27th March 2019.
Performance at JP Theatre Group
2019
CAMS was invited by the JP Theatre Group in Guntur to showcase "Mabbullo Bomma." The play emphasized the challenges and complexities of human relationships. The organizers lauded the performances by the actors and the overall design of the play on 10th March 2019.
Participation in Andhra Pradesh State Culture's Women Writers Festival (8th March )
2019
As part of the three-day Andhra Pradesh State Culture Women Writers Festival, CAMS was invited to perform "Mabbullo Bomma." The festival celebrated the work of female writers and artists. CAMS' interpretation of the play resonated with the audience, and the Director of the Andhra Pradesh State Culture expressed appreciation for the play's design and script interpretation.
Performance at T.G. Venkatesh Theatre Appreciation
2019
CAMS showcased the play "Mabbullo Bomma" at various prominent cultural events and festivals. One notable performance took place at the Abhinaya National Cultural Arts Festival in Tirupathi, Andhra Pradesh, on 24th February. This festival spanned nine days and featured a diverse array of art forms, including dance, music, folk arts, and traditional theater. CAMS' performance received applause from the audience and appreciation from the festival organizers.
Mabbullo Bomma Play Performances
2019
CAMS showcased the play "Mabbullo Bomma" at various prominent cultural events and festivals. One notable performance took place at the Abhinaya National Cultural Arts Festival in Tirupathi, Andhra Pradesh, on 24th February. This festival spanned nine days and featured a diverse array of art forms, including dance, music, folk arts, and traditional theater. CAMS' performance received applause from the audience and appreciation from the festival organizers.
Theatre Workshop on Personality Development
2019
CAMS conducted a theater workshop with a focus on personality development. This workshop was specifically tailored for youth living in slums and underserved communities in Muggubasthi, Kavvadiguda. The workshop aimed to empower participants with essential life skills and foster personal growth on 9th February 2019
Traffic Awareness Street Plays
2019
CAMS launched a campaign to raise awareness about traffic safety and responsible driving. Street plays were performed at various traffic junctions in the twin cities, in collaboration with Safe Drive India. The plays aimed to educate the public about the importance of following traffic rules and promoting safe driving practices on 17th and 18th January 2019
Theatre in Education Workshop for APSA Rainbow Home Girls
2018
On December 18, 2018, was performed at the Velagaleru Adarsha Grameena Samskruthika Seva Samastha State Theatre Festival in Andhra Pradesh, receiving applause from local audiences and festival organizers.
Mabbullo Bomma' Play at Velagaleru State Theatre Festival, Andhra Pradesh
2018
On December 18, 2018, was performed at the Velagaleru Adarsha Grameena Samskruthika Seva Samastha State Theatre Festival in Andhra Pradesh, receiving applause from local audiences and festival organizers.
'Mabbullo Bomma' Play at ARASAM Writers Association, Gunter
2018
On December 8, 2018, 'Mabbullo Bomma' was performed at ARASAM (Abhudya Writers Association) Gunter, Andhra Pradesh, as part of their annual festival, garnering appreciation from around 200 writers.
'Mabbullo Bomma' Play at Rasagna National Theatre Festival, Vizag
2018
On November 28, 2018, 'Mabbullo Bomma' was performed at the Rasagna National Theatre Festival in Vizag, Andhra Pradesh, earning appreciation from organizers, audience, and chief guests.
Theatre Workshop for DQ Animators on Voice Acting
2018
On October 7-8, 2018, a two-day theatre workshop was conducted for DQ Animators on the theme of Voice Acting, emphasizing the importance of this element in animation.
Start of "MABBULLO BOMMA" Play
2018
On September 28, 2018, CAMS started a new play, 'MABBULLO BOMMA,' exploring alter egos in the context of adults working for human relations. The play was first performed at Nrithya, Banjarahills, Hyderabad, on November 24, 2019.
Forum Theatre Workshop for Sanitary Awareness in Muggubasthi:
2018
On September 19, 2018, a Forum Theatre workshop was conducted for selected youth in Muggubasthi, focusing on sanitary awareness as part of Swachcha Bharath, conducted by APSA.
Witsle Play at Rangapabhath National Children Theatre Festival, Kerala
2018
On September 30, 2015, the Witsle play was performed at Rangapabhath National Children Theatre Festival in Kerala, receiving applause and appreciation from different participant groups and local audiences.
Theatre Workshop on Theatre for Personality Development at NEIL GOGTE Engineering College
2018
On August 7, 2018, a theatre workshop on the topic of theatre for personality development was conducted at NEIL GOGTE Engineering College, with nearly 150 students participating.
Participation in Engineering College-Induction Programme at Osmania University
2018
In July 2018, CAMS participated in a three-day Engineering College-Induction programme at Osmania University, conducting workshops for faculty in colleges of higher education.
Theatre Workshop for 6 Centers of Rainbow Home
2018
May 9 to June 11, 2018, a Theatre Workshop was conducted for six centers of Rainbow Home, benefiting nearly 400 children. The culmination day was held at respective places, with community leaders and Rainbow home directors appreciating the work.
Two-Week Theatre in Education (TIE) Workshop for Needy Children
2018
From April 18 to May 2, 2018, CAMS conducted a two-week Theatre in Education workshop at two centers, Yousufguda Govt. School and Yerramanzil Govt. School, focusing on Life Skills.
Telugu Theatre Day Celebration at APSA Rainbow Home
2018
On April 16th, Telugu Theatre Day was celebrated at APSA Rainbow Home for girls, highlighting the significance of Telugu theatre in the development of Telugu culture. The event featured various theatre activities involving community members and children
Theatre Workshop for DQ Animation Employees on Acting for Animators
2018
In April 2018, a two-day theatre workshop was conducted for DQ Animation employees, focusing on the theme of "Acting for Animators." The workshop aimed to provide insights into using theatre as a tool for better performance in professional animation activities.
Theatre Workshop at Khajaguda Govt High School and Play at Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Open University
2018
a one-week theatre workshop was conducted at Khajaguda Govt High School, followed by a play presentation at Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Open University on March 7th.
Judge at Telangana Youth Theatre Festival
2018
In February 2018, as a representative of CAMS, I served as a judge in the Telangana Youth Theatre Festival organized by the Telangana Educational Department.
Two-Week Workshop on Personality and Social Development at Dr. Ambedkar College, Baghlingam Pally, Hyderabad
2018
From January 31 to February 13, 2018, CAMS conducted a two-week workshop at Dr. Ambedkar College, focusing on personality and social development through educational-oriented theatre concepts. The culmination involved street plays performed at various slums and communities in Hyderabad.
Theatre Workshop for APSA Rainbow Home Girls
2017
n December 2017, CAMS conducted a theatre workshop for APSA Rainbow Home girls at their premises, fostering creative expression and skill development.
Performance for 2000 Audience
2017
On November 3rd, 2017, CAMS performed a play for an audience of 2000, including celebrities, politicians, police officers, school children, college students, and NGOs. Home Minister Nayini Narsimha Reddy appreciated the play, along with other celebrities and delegates, acknowledging the collaboration with the police department.
Two-Week Production-Oriented Workshop on Child Abuse
2017
From October 16 to November 2, 2017, CAMS conducted a two-week production-oriented workshop on child abuse in collaboration with the Telangana Police Department. The workshop culminated in the play 'TOUCH.'
Coordination and Participation in Rasagna 3rd National Festival
2017
CAMS coordinated the Rasagna 3rd National Festival in October 2017 and participated by performing the devised drama play 'PROBLEM,' earning widespread applause.
4-Day Art and Craft Theatre Workshop at Khajaguda Govt. High Schoo
2017
In August 2017, CAMS conducted a 4-day art and craft theatre workshop at Khajaguda Govt. High School.
Production-Oriented Workshop – Devised Drama 'PROBLEM'
2017
Another production-oriented workshop conducted by CAMS in September 2017 focused on actor development, resulting in a devised drama titled 'PROBLEM.'
Participation in Rangaprabhath National Children Theatre Festival, Trivandrum
2017
CAMS participated in the Rangaprabhath National Children Theatre Festival at Vanjramood, Trivandrum, in September 2017. The play 'Where is My Baalyam' was selected for the festival and performed on the 29th, receiving applause from the audience.
Production-Oriented Workshop – Play 'Problem'
2017
In September 2017, CAMS conducted a production-oriented workshop resulting in the play 'Problem.'
Three-Day Theatre Festival at Shaadnagar
2017
From September 3rd to 5th, 2017, CAMS, in association with Samskaara Bharathi and the Language and Culture Department of Telangana, conducted a three-day theatre festival at Shaadnagar. Two plays, 'Missing Father' on the 4th and 'Where is My Baalyam' on the 5th, were performed, receiving appreciations from the local community.
Production-Oriented Workshop with Aashritha Boys Home
2017
Also in May 2017, CAMS conducted a one-month production-oriented workshop with Aashritha Boys Home. The script for this workshop was developed based on the children's problems, with most lines written by the children themselves and developed by Dr. Altaf. The production was titled 'Where is My Baalyam.'
Production-Oriented Workshop with Khajaguda Govt. School Children
2017
In May 2017, CAMS conducted a one-month production-oriented workshop with Khajaguda Govt. School children. The selected play for this workshop was Vijay Tendulkar’s Telugu translation of 'Missing Father.'
'Chota Ambedkar' Play on Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Jayanthi
2017
On April 14th, 2017, in honor of Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Jayanthi, CAMS performed a play titled 'Chota Ambedkar.' The performance involved collaboration with Khajaguda Govt. School children and took place at Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University Auditorium.
Telugu Theatre Day Celebration at APSA Rainbow Home for Girls
2017
On April 16th, 2017, in celebration of Telugu Theatre Day, CAMS organized an event at APSA Rainbow Home for Girls in Begumbazaar. The occasion highlighted the significance of Telugu Theatre and its contribution to the development of Telugu culture through various theatre activities.
Weekend Acting Workshops for Dataquest Trainee Employees
2017
In April 2017, CAMS conducted weekend acting workshops for Data Quest trainee employees at the DQ campus. The primary objective was to introduce them to theatre concepts and demonstrate how these could be valuable tools in their daily professional animation activities, enhancing their overall performance at work.
World Theatre Day Celebration at Kavadiguda with Underprivileged Children
2017
On March 27, 2017, CAMS celebrated World Theatre Day at Kavadiguda with underprivileged children. The event likely included engaging activities and performances to mark the significance of theatre in the lives of the participants.
International Women’s Day Cultural Activities at Rassolpura Communit
2017
On March 8, 2017, in celebration of International Women's Day, CAMS organized various cultural activities, including theatre skits addressing women's issues, at the Rassolpura community in Hyderabad. The event aimed to highlight and celebrate the contributions of women while addressing pertinent societal concerns.
Life Skills Workshop for Aged Girls at Hamaalbasthi
2017
Play 'Maaku Swathantam Kaavali' at Dr. B. R. Ambedkar University
Life Skills Workshop for Aged Girls at Hamaalbasthi
2017
From February 10 to 13, 2017, CAMS conducted a three-day life skills workshop through theatre for aged girls at Hamaalbasthi, Secundrabad. This collaborative project with APSA NGO engaged around 40 girls, providing them with opportunities to explore personal and societal aspects through theatre
Street Plays on No Accident Day
2017
On January 31, 2017, on the occasion of No Accident Day, CAMS collaborated with Telangana Traffic Police and Safe Drive India organization to perform street plays at L.B. Nagar indoor stadium. The plays aimed to raise awareness about road safety and prevent accidents.
Dr. M. Altaf as Jury Member for Nandi Theatre Awards
2017
From January 17 to 25, 2017, Dr. M. Altaf represented CAMS as one of the jury members for the prestigious Nandi Theatre Awards in Andhra Pradesh. This involvement reflects CAMS' recognition and contribution to the theatre community.
Street Plays on Drunk and Drive Awareness
2017
In a series of street plays from January 9 to 12, 2017, CAMS conducted performances at various traffic junctions in the twin cities, addressing the theme of Drunk and Drive. The theatrical presentations aimed to convey a powerful message about the risks and consequences of driving under the influence.
Children Theatre Workshop at Hamalbasthi
2016
From December 22 to 25, 2016, CAMS conducted a four-day children's theatre workshop at Hamalbasthi for underprivileged children. The workshop aimed to teach life skills through theatre activities and encourage children to consider theatre as a career option, fostering interest in education and skill development.
Productions in Association with Ministry of Culture
2016
In November 2016, CAMS collaborated with the Ministry of Culture and other organizations to prepare two productions. The plays, 'Chiluka Paluku' (a Telugu adaptation of Rabindranath Tagore's 'Parrot's Training') and Sarveshwardayal Saksena’s 'Hawaalat,' conveyed socially relevant messages on education, children's values, peace, equality, and race. Both plays were directed and supervised by Dr. M. Altaf.
National Festival by Rasagna Theatre Organisation
2016
From September 25 to 28, 2016, a National Festival was conducted by Rasagna Theatre Organization in Vizag, Andhra Pradesh. CAMS designed and coordinated the festival, showcasing groups from different states of India.
One-Month Production-Oriented Workshop at APSA Rainbow Home Girls
2016
From August 2 to September 8, 2016, under the guidance of Dr. M. Altaf, CAMS conducted a one-month production-oriented theatre workshop at APSA Rainbow Home Girls in collaboration with APSA organization. The workshop resulted in the play 'Chiluka Paluku,' an adaptation of Rabindranath Tagore's 'Parrot's Education,' which was performed at NTR Auditorium, Potti Sreeramulu Telugu University.
Interactive Session at Govt. Primary School, Gowlidoddi
2016
On August 9, 2016, CAMS held a one-day interactive session with children and their mothers at Govt. Primary School, Gowlidoddi. The session aimed to engage mothers in discussions about cultural memories and the benefits of children participating in theatre and cultural activities for social skills development.
Theatre Workshop for Underprivileged Children
2016
From June 19 to 30, 2016, CAMS conducted a theatre workshop for underprivileged children in 10 slums and communities of twin cities in association with APSA organization. Approximately 150 underprivileged children participated, with positive feedback leading to potential future collaborations.
Three Weeks Children Theatre Workshop at Shaad Nagar
2016
From May 13 to 29, 2016, CAMS conducted a three-week children's theatre workshop at Shaad Nagar in association with Samskarabharathi, benefiting around 40 children. This workshop, led by T. V. Rangaiah, aimed to enhance creativity and artistic skills.
Telugu Theatre Day Celebration at Nanakramguda Govt. School
2016
On April 16, 2016, CAMS organized the celebration of Telugu Theatre Day at Nanakramguda Govt. School. The event emphasized the significance of Telugu theatre and its contribution to the development of Telugu culture through improvised skits, involving teachers and parents.
'The Whistle' Play at Navarang National Children Theatre Festiva
2016
On May 25, 2016, 'The Whistle' play participated in the Navarang National Children Theatre Festival organized by Navarang Theatre Group in Palakkad, Kerala. The performance received applause, contributing to the recognition of CAMS in the national theatre scene.
Psycho Drama Workshops at Cherlapalli Central Jail
2016
From February 4th to March 29th, 2016, CAMS conducted psycho drama workshops every week for two days at Cherlapalli Central Jail in collaboration with Sahayam organization of Osmania University, aiming to engage prisoners in therapeutic theatrical activities.
Judge at Lalithakalathoranam Theatre Festival
2016
From January 27th to 29th, 2016, CAMS participated as a judge at a theatre festival held at Satthupalli village, Khammam Dist., organized by Lalithakalathoranam organization.
Theatre Workshop on Personality Development
2016
On January 17th and 18th, 2016, CAMS organized a theatre workshop on personality development for different slum and community youth at Muggubasthi and Kavvadiguda in collaboration with APSA organization, fostering personal growth and confidence.
Street Plays on Traffic Awareness
2016
On January 3rd and 5th, 2016, CAMS conducted street plays on traffic awareness at various traffic junctions and schools in twin cities in association with Safe Drive India, contributing to the promotion of safe driving practices.
Skit Performances on Swachch Bharath
2015
In December 2015, from December 12th to 29th, skit performances on Swachch Bharath were conducted in different places of Telangana state, in association with Brahmakumari Samajh and Environment Protection Training Research Institute.
Theatre in Education Workshop
2015
In December 2015, from December 9th to 11th, a workshop on environmental cleanliness was conducted in association with the Swachcha Bharath initiative.
'Kidnap' Play Performance
2015
In December 2015, on December 7th, a performance on the awareness of living and non-living things was conducted for children, emphasizing the value of their surroundings.
Street Plays on AIDS Awareness
2015
In December 2015, on December 1st, street plays on World AIDS Day were conducted in various slums of the twin cities in collaboration with Sahayam organization.
Voice Acting Workshop for DQ Animators
2015
In November 2015, on November 27th and 28th, a workshop focusing on the crucial element of voice acting was conducted, essential for animation professionals.
Forum Theatre Workshops
2015
From September to October 2015, from September 24th to October 25th, educational workshops on sanitary awareness were conducted for selected youth from different districts of Telangana State as part of the Swachcha Bharat initiative.
Performance at Rangapabhath National Children Theatre Festival
2015
In September 2015, on September 30th, CAMS' play was performed at the Rangapabhath National Children Theatre Festival in Venjnaramoodu, Trivandrum dist., Kerala. The play received applause and appreciation from different participant groups and the local audience.
Theatre in Education Workshops
2015
From September to December 2015, from September 19th to 28th, CAMS conducted theater activities in different municipalities, Govt. Schools, and communities in Warangal and Khammam Dist. of Telangana State. The project focused on saving the environment and was conducted in association with EPTRI, Hyderabad
Workshop on Environment Protection
2015
In August 2015, from August 9th to 14th, a workshop was conducted for selected NGOs of Telangana State on environment protection in a Theatre in Education concept. This project was on sanitary awareness and environment protection.
'Whistle' Play Performance
2015
In July 2015, on July 29th, the 'Whistle' play was performed at Kavvadiguda community, emphasizing its importance in human life.
Debut of 'The Whistle' Play
2015
From June to July 2015, CAMS initiated a new play, 'The Whistle,' which explored the significance of 'The Whistle' in human life. On April 15th, the play was performed at APSA Rainbow Home for girls, catering to both adults and children
Street Plays on Save Earth
2015
CAMS performed street plays on "Save Earth" on April 22nd and 23rd at different schools and communities in twin cities. The primary objective was to teach children and adults the values of greenery on Earth and the importance of saving the environment.
Theatre Workshop for Adolescent Girls
2015
In April 2015, from April 28th to 30th, CAMS conducted a workshop on "Life Skills" for adolescent girls at Hamalbasthi, Secundrabad. During the workshop, role-play activities were used to address real-life issues and empower the girls.
Telugu Theatre Day Celebration
2015
In April 2015, CAMS organized a celebration of Telugu Theatre Day at Muggubasthi, Kavadiguda, on April 16th. The event highlighted the significance of Telugu Theatre in the development of Telugu culture and included various theater activities.
Theater Workshop for DQ Animation Employees
2015
In April 2015, CAMS conducted a theater workshop for DQ Animation employees on April 2nd and 3rd. The workshop aimed to equip animation professionals with the tools to enhance their performance through theater techniques.
Workshop for Animators at DLF
2015
CAMS conducted a workshop for animators at DLF for DQ Animation company on March 28th.
World Theatre Day Celebration
2015
CAMS celebrated World Theatre Day with Gowlidoddi Government School in association with Move the Wheel Foundation on March 27th.
Street Plays on Child Rights and Beti Bachavo
2015
CAMS conducted a 10-day theatre workshop for rural selected people for street plays using the Forum Theatre concept. This workshop focused on Sochalay Yojana in association with SERP (Society for Eradicate Rural Poverty), a rural development project. The participants performed in rural areas as part of their first phase from February 22nd to March 3rd.
Theatre Workshop for Rural Selected People
2015
CAMS conducted a 10-day theatre workshop for rural selected people for street plays using the Forum Theatre concept. This workshop focused on Sochalay Yojana in association with SERP (Society for Eradicate Rural Poverty), a rural development project. The participants performed in rural areas as part of their first phase from February 22nd to March 3rd.
One-Day Acting Workshop for Animators
2015
CAMS conducted a one-day acting workshop for animators in collaboration with DQ Company, a multinational animation company, on February 28th.
Street Plays on Traffic Awareness at CAIRN India
2015
CAMS performed skits on traffic awareness at CAIRN India, an oil company. The main theme was "Drunk and Drive" and "Sharing Autos accidents in villages," in association with Safe Drive India organization from February 19th to 21st.
Forum Theatre Workshop for Muggu Basthi Youth
2015
CAMS conducted a two-day forum theatre workshop for Muggu Basthi youth in association with APSA NGO on January 21st and 22nd.
Street Plays on Traffic Awareness
2015
CAMS performed street plays on traffic awareness with the main theme of "Drunk and Drive" in association with Safe Drive India organization. This aimed to create awareness about the main cause of accidents and the value of a person to their family from January 8th to 12th.
Liquor De Addiction Street Plays
2014
Liquor De Addiction street plays – This project conducted four days theatre workshop for Mudfort School children from 4th to 6th December 2014 and again 12th to 14th December. During the workshop, the school children were invited to participate in the project, with the objective to introduce theatre activities and to create interest and for training them to participate in street plays to do children characters as suggested by the main organization Teach India Organisation on Liquor De Addiction. The street plays were performed on 14th December in the slums of school children are Mudbasthi and Ambedkar Nagar basthi, and also interacted with the community people to explain the benefits of Liquor De Addiction. We also explained to them due to the liquor addiction how children are abused by their parents and surrounding people. This project was in collaboration with Teach India Organisation, Sahayam Organisation, Osmania University, and APSA NGO.
Participation in Children Theatre Festival
2014
Participated in the two-day Children Theatre Festival conducted by Theatre Outreach Unit and Bhoomika from 14th to 15th November 2014. Our two plays 'Amma Cheppina Katha' and 'Naa Valla Kaadu' were directed by Thiruveer Reddy on behalf of CAMS in association with Popkon Theatre Group.
'KISHORE Balika Divas'
2014
On 20th October 2014, CAMS collaborated with ICDS, Women and Child Welfare department, Secunderabad for 'KISHORE Balika Divas' in association with Asmitha and Bhumika organizations. Approximately 2000 girls from 186 Anganwadi centers participated and performed different skits and dance performances related to girl child. Dr. Trinadh Rao did make-up for around 150 girls on behalf of CAMS organization, and we also did scrutiny of the event before the event in their centers.
Life Skills Project for ICDS
2014
Life Skills Project for ICDS, Women and Child Welfare for Aged Girls started in 60 centers on 8th October 2014. Every week, three to four days, workshops were conducted at each center. Due to other pre-committed works, this project was not conducted in the month of December 2014, but it was scheduled to resume from 16th January 2015.
Participation in Ranga Prabath National Children Theatre Festival
2014
Play 'NAA VALLAKAADU' performed by APSA Rainbow Home for Girls at Ranga Prabath National Children Theatre Festival in Venjaramoodu, Trivandrum, Kerala. The festival was held from 26th September to 3rd October 2014. The play 'NAA VALLAKAADU' was performed by the children of APSA Rainbow Home for Girls who were selected and trained by our organization during summer workshop and was staged at Ranga Prabhath National Children Theater festival Venjaramoodu, Trivandrum, Kerala, and was performed by the children and won appreciation from the organizers.
Play 'Wilson ki Kahani'
2014
On 6th July 2014, the play 'Wilson ki Kahani' was performed at Lamakaan in association with Theatre Resource, a Pune-based organization.
Production Oriented Workshop for Girls
2014
One month Production Oriented Workshop for girls was organized at APSA Rainbow Home for Girls from 28th May to 30th June 2014. This was a production-oriented workshop on various plays, which were to be performed by the children of APSA Home Girls. Our camp director Thiruveer Reddy finalized 'NAA VALLA KAADU' (a Korean short story translated in Telugu) and developed it as a play with selected children. Finally, they staged 'NAA VALLA KAADU' at APSA Rainbow terrace for APSA Rainbow Home Girls and other related community people. During the workshop, the children staying in APSA Rainbow home orphanage were invited to participate in the program, with the objective to introduce theatre activities and to create interest and for training them during the summer holidays and arranged interactions with the community people to explain the benefits of theatre activity training.
Life Skill Project with ICDS
2014
Life Skill Project with ICDS Women and Child Welfare, Hyderabad from 16th to 26th May 2014. This project focused on Life Skills Through Theatre arts for Anganwadi Teachers. Approximately 40 teachers participated at each center, and the response was amazing.
Theatre Summer Workshop
2014
Conducted a two-week Theatre summer workshop from 21st April to 5th May 2014. This summer workshop for underprivileged children was conducted with the main theme of art and craft in dama at Muggubasthi Community Hall. Approximately 60 children participated from the slums and communities of Kavvadiguda, Muggubasthi, and Bansilalpet. This workshop was conducted in association with APSA NGO.
Telugu Theatre Day Celebration
2014
Celebrated Telugu theatre day with APSA Rainbow Home for Girls on 16th April 2014.
World Theatre Day Celebration
2014
World Theatre Day celebration was held at Muggubasthi with underprivileged children on 27th March 2014 in association with APSA NGO.
International Women's Day Skits
2014
On 8th March 2014, we conducted two skits, one on 'Women Welfare' by Gudimalkapur Govt. School Girls and the other related to 'Girl Child Education' by Lalapet Govt. Girls School Girls. These two skits were prepared by our team in 10 days, i.e., from 27th February to 7th March 2014 for the Women's Development and Extension Center, Dr. B. R. Ambedkar Open University.
Play 'AMMA CHEPPINA KATHA
2014
A play 'AMMA CHEPPINA KATHA' was staged at Golden Threshold on 20th March 2014 in collaboration with Theatre Outreach unit, Bhoomika Theatre Group, and ASSITEJ India. This is Thiruveer Reddy's directorial debut project; he is associated with our organization since 2009.
Child Protection Awareness Street Plays
2014
'KALAAJAATHA' – CAMS Theatre group conducted a series of street plays on Child Protection Awareness Programme for adolescent age girls from 27th February to 9th March. This Govt. project is organized by ICDS, Women and Child Welfare, Secunderabad. The performances were held at 25 different slums and communities for the benefit of underprivileged girls.
Judge for 'CHIGURU' Event
2014
Invited as a judge for the event called 'CHIGURU' on 9th February 2014. This event 'CHIGURU' aimed at bringing to the fore the Cultural and Literary talents of the children across under-served schools/communities in Hyderabad. About 3000 students from 150 project locations (Govt. Schools, Destitute Homes, Blind Hostels, etc.) participated in this event, which also brought many voluntaries and their families. There were 30 skits performed in this event, and I did the scrutiny of these skits.
Child Protection Awareness Program
2014
A series of Street Plays conducted in different slums and communities of twin cities from 19th to 26th January 2014. This program was conducted by APSA, PLAN in association with CAMS organization to create awareness about Child protection – Child Marriages, Child Abusing, Child Rights, etc., for the people living in slums and communities of Twin cities. Our organization planned a series of street plays by our team of theatre artists to perform and send the message across to the audience.
Street Plays on Traffic Awareness
2014
Street plays on traffic awareness on 15th January 2014. These performances were conducted in association with RTO, Malakpet, Hyderabad to create awareness on the theme of Traffic awareness as part of public awareness campaigns on 15th January 2014. Our team of theatre artists performed a street play designed on this topic to send the message across to the audience.
Street Plays on Traffic Awareness
2014
A series of street plays on traffic awareness with the main theme of 'Drunk and Drive' and 'Seat Belt' from 11th to 17th January 2014. These performances were conducted in association with IFROS organization and 'SAFAR' State Road and Transport, Andhra Pradesh. The project aimed to create awareness on the themes of Drunk & Drive and Seat Belt as part of public awareness campaigns on 15th January 2014. Our team of theatre artists performed a street play designed on this topic to send the message across to the audience.
Children Theatre Workshop with Old Age People
2013
On November 22, 2013, a one-day Children Theatre workshop was organized in Taallabasthi with underprivileged children and their old age people. This activity aimed to involve older individuals who could share their knowledge about culture
Arts & Crafts Workshop in APSA Rainbow Home
2013
From November 12 to 14, 2013, an arts and crafts workshop was conducted in APSA Rainbow Home for orphanage girls. Under the guidance of Dr. Satyabrath Raout, Reader, Theatre Dept. University of Hyderabad, the workshop aimed to introduce arts and crafts and their significance to children, enhancing their artistic and imaginative abilities.
Workshop on Folk Theatre Games
2013
On October 21, 2013, a one-day workshop on Folk Theatre Games was organized for International School, Hyderabad, providing an engaging platform for students to explore the rich cultural heritage of folk theatre.
'KARUNAMAYI' Play - Production Oriented Workshop
2013
From September 2nd to October 3rd, 2013, a one-month Production Oriented Workshop was held at Kavadiguda with underprivileged children. This workshop, in association with the Cultural Dept. Govt. of Andhra Pradesh and APSA Hyderabad, culminated in a performance of 'KARUNAMAYI' at Muggubasthi community. The play, 'KARUNAMAYI,' was written by Jandyala Papaya Sasthri and directed by S. V. Raman on behalf of CAMS organization, with the participation of the Chief Guest Sri. Raalabandi Kavithaprasad, Director, Cultural Dept., and APSA Director Srinvasa Reddy.
Life Skills Workshop for Adolescent Age Girls
2013
In August 2013, a two-day Life Skills project for adolescent age girls was conducted in Hamaal basthi, in association with ICDS, Secundrabad. This workshop aimed to equip young girls with essential life skills.
Mentally Handicapped Children's Workshop
2013
As part of CAMS outreach program, a two-day applied theatre concept workshop was conducted for mentally handicapped children from July 30 to 31, 2013, at Ashajyothi Handicapped and Welfare society, Hanuman Junction, Vijayawada.
Balala Mela - Theatre Art and Craft Workshop
2013
On June 18, 2013, a one-day theatre art and craft workshop was conducted for underprivileged children during Anti Child Labor Day celebration at St. Anns genralet, Tarnaka, Secundrabad. The event was organized in collaboration with Saadhana Plan organization, involving 300 underprivileged children from different slums and communities in twin cities.
Summer Theatre Workshop for Children
2013
During the summer of 2013, we conducted a Summer Theatre Workshop for children at five different centers, including Chachanagar, Kavadiguda, Muggubasthi, Hamaal Basthi, and Bansilalpet. Nearly 20 different slums and communities of underprivileged children participated in this program from May 12 to June 3, 2013, benefiting approximately 100 children.
Life Skills Project for Anganwadi Teachers
2013
From May 18th to 26th, 2013, a Life Skills project was conducted for Anganwadi teachers, a project under ICDS, Women and Child Welfare, Hyderabad. This workshop aimed to train teachers in using theatre arts for teaching life skills to children, helping them apply these skills in their classes.
Participation in 'KILKARI' National Children Theatre Festival
2013
As part of a national event, 'KILKARI' National Children Theatre Festival held in Patna, Bihar, from April 16th to 21st, 2013, our play 'Kidinyaap' (a translation of Vijay Tendulkar's 'Missing Father' in Deccan Urdu by Dr. M. Altaf) was showcased. This production-oriented play involved APSA Rainbow Home for Girl Child, benefiting orphans and children of single parents in the age group of 4 to 15 years.
Telugu Theatre Day Celebration
2013
In April 2013, Telugu Theatre Day was celebrated at Muggubasthi in collaboration with APSA NGO. The event highlighted the significance of Telugu Theatre and its contribution to the development of Telugu culture through seminars and skits, actively involving slum residents and children.
World Theatre Day Celebration
2013
On March 27, 2013, World Theatre Day was celebrated with underprivileged children in Kavadiguda, further promoting the power of theater for social change and education.
Staging 'Peace Maker' and 'Dirty Rascals' at APSA Rainbow Homes
2013
In March 2013, the plays 'Peace Maker' and 'Dirty Rascals' were staged at APSA Rainbow Home for Girls and APSA Rainbow Home for Boys, extending their important messages to young audiences.
Children Theatre Festival for World Children Theatre Day
2013
On March 20th and 21st, 2013, a two-day Children Theatre Festival was celebrated in honor of World Children Theatre Day. This vibrant event took place in Thanda Basthi and Parthunbasthi, dedicated to underprivileged children and aimed at fostering their appreciation for the art of theater.
Two-Day Theatre Workshop for Aged Girls - Life Skills
2013
In January 2013, a two-day theatre workshop focused on life skills was organized for aged girls from Hamaalbasthi, Secundrabad. This project, in collaboration with APSA NGO, welcomed around 40 girls who actively participated and gained insights into life and society.
AIDS Awareness Project - Street Plays with St. Francis Women College Girls
2013
In mid-January 2013, the AIDS awareness project, featuring street plays, reached its conclusion. These street plays were performed by St. Francis Women College girls who had been trained by our organization. The collaborative effort involved the ICSSR-SCR (Indian Council of Social Science Research- Southern Regional Centre), the Psychology department of Osmania University, and St. Francis College for Women. The plays aimed to create awareness about AIDS and its prevention.
Stage Productions - 'Peace Maker' and 'Dirty Rascals' Shows
2013
In January 2013, the two inspiring plays, 'Peace Maker' and 'Dirty Rascals,' were performed at different venues, including orphanages and communities. These productions were presented in association with the Ministry of Culture, HRD, and A.P. Cultural Council. Both plays carried significant messages on peace, equality, race, religion, and gender, engaging audiences of various age groups and backgrounds.
Street Plays on Drunk and Drive
2013
In early January 2013, a series of impactful street plays on the theme of "Drunk and Drive" were conducted at various traffic junctions in the twin cities. This project was a collaborative effort with IFROS NGO, aiming to raise awareness about the dangers of drinking and driving. The dedicated team of theatre artists performed these street plays to deliver a crucial message to the audience.
Street Plays on Traffic Awareness
2012
On December 28, 2012, our team collaborated with APSA NGO to conduct street plays on traffic awareness. The theme was 'Drink & Drive,' and these street plays were part of a public awareness campaign aimed at promoting safe and responsible driving practices.
Four-Day Children Theatre Workshop in Kavadiguda with Underprivileged Children
2012
From December 17th to 20th, 2012, a four-day children's theater workshop was organized in Kavadiguda, focusing on underprivileged children living in slums around Kavadiguda. The workshop introduced them to theater activities, encouraged their interest, and discussed the benefits of theater training, including the potential for a career in theater.
AIDS Awareness Program – Street Plays with St. Francis Women College Girls
2012
From December 7th to 8th, 2012, in association with Osmania University Psychology Department and St. Francis College for Women, we conducted an AIDS awareness program in collaboration with ICSSR-SCR. Street plays on AIDS awareness were performed around St. Francis College on December 7th and at Arts college O.U. campus on December 8th, 2012, educating the community about AIDS prevention.
"AVAGAHANA" - An Outreach Program on HIV-AIDS Awareness
2012
On December 1, 2012, an outreach program titled "AVAGAHANA" was showcased as an Outreach program product to Prof. Sukhadeo Thorat and Deans of Social Sciences of Southern Universities. This program, organized by Prof. C. Beena, Director of ICSSR-SRC, in collaboration with the Department of Psychology at Osmania University, St. Francis College for Women, Sahayam, O.U., and the Center for Arts Media and Social Welfare, focused on HIV-AIDS awareness and community engagement.
AIDS Awareness Project with St. Francis Women College Girls
2012
From November 23rd to 30th, 2012, our team conducted an AIDS awareness project in collaboration with St. Francis Women College girls. Street plays were performed at different slums in twin cities, highlighting the importance of AIDS awareness and the role of the community in this endeavor.
Stage Productions - 'Peace Maker' and 'Dirty Rascals'
2012
Ongoing, we are conducting two stage productions, 'Peace Maker' and 'Dirty Rascals,' carrying essential messages on peace, equality, race, religion, and gender. These productions have been ongoing, with multiple shows at different venues in Hyderabad, Secundrabad, and Ranga Reddy districts.
Two-Day Children Theatre Workshop with Grandparents
2012
From October 11th to 12th, 2012, a two-day children's theater workshop was organized in Kavadiguda, involving grandparents who shared their cultural experiences, stories, and customs. This event aimed to encourage the preservation of cultural heritage.
'Kidinaap' Play in Deccani Urdu
2012
On October 7, 2012, a play titled 'Kidinaap,' a Deccani Urdu translation of Vijay Tendulkar's 'Missing Father,' was performed at NIFT auditorium. Ivy League school children participated in this event as part of their curriculum, enjoying the performance along with a young audience.
Play by APSA Rainbow Home Girls
2012
On October 3, 2012, the girls of APSA Rainbow Home for Girls performed a play titled 'Kidinaap.' This play was part of a production-oriented workshop and was staged at Ranga Prabhath National Children Theatre Festival in Venjaramoodu, Trivandrum, Kerala, earning appreciation from the organizers and chief guests.
Interactive Session with Children and Mothers
2012
On August 24, 2012, an interactive session was held, bringing together children and their mothers. This session encouraged mothers to reflect on their cultural memories and the benefits of theater activities for their children's development.
Theatre Workshop for Underprivileged Children
2012
From May 19th to 30th, 2012, we conducted a theater workshop in 15 slums and communities of twin cities, benefiting approximately 150 underprivileged children. The final day culminated in Tallabasthi community hall, where Greater Hyderabad deputy mayor R. Rajkumar commended our work
One-Day Workshop and Street Plays on AIDS Awareness
2012
On April 19, 2012, we partnered with ICSSR-SRC, Sahayam organization, Osmania University, and the Department of Psychology at Osmania University to conduct a one-day workshop and street plays on AIDS awareness at Paarthunbasthi, Hyderabad.
Street Plays on Traffic Awareness
2012
On April 8, 2012, our collaboration with the Safe Drive India organization led to engaging street plays focused on traffic awareness. Notable figures, including GHMC Commissioner and Loksatta party chief Sri. Jayaprakashnarayan, attended and appreciated these performances.
Telugu Theatre Day Celebration
2012
On April 16, 2012, we celebrated Telugu Theatre Day at Kavadiguda. This event emphasized the significance of Telugu Theatre in preserving and enriching Telugu culture. It featured seminars and skits that highlighted the contributions of famous personalities in Telugu theater.
Three-Week Summer Theatre Workshop in Slum and Communities for Underprivileged Children
2012
From May 28th to June 18th, 2012, we organized a transformative three-week summer theater workshop, benefiting underprivileged children living in slum areas and communities in Hyderabad and its surroundings.
One-Week Intensive Workshop for Teachers for Working with Underprivileged Children for Summer Workshop
2012
From April 29th to May 5th, 2012, we conducted a one-week intensive workshop, providing teachers with the necessary skills to work effectively with underprivileged children during summer workshops.
World Theatre Day Celebration with Underprivileged Children
2012
On March 27, 2012, we marked World Theatre Day by celebrating with underprivileged children in Kavadiguda. This event highlighted the transformative power of theater and its ability to inspire positive change within communities.
Two-Day Children Theatre Festival
2012
To celebrate World Children Theatre Day, we organized a two-day festival on March 20th and 21st, 2012, at Thanda Basthi and Parthunbasthi. This event offered underprivileged children an enchanting experience, introducing them to the magic of theater.
AIDS Awareness Program – Street Plays at Parthubasthi
2012
In March 2012, we partnered with Osmania University Psychology Department and NACO Doctors to present street plays on AIDS awareness. These impactful performances were held on March 18th and 19th, educating the community about crucial health issues.
One-Day Theatre Workshop for Underprivileged Children and Primary School Teachers
2012
On February 8th, 2012, we organized a one-day theater workshop in Pune as part of the social initiatives of FORBES MARSHAL group. This workshop catered to underprivileged children and primary school teachers, providing them with valuable insights and skills related to the world of theater.
Street Play for Sanitation Awareness Programme
2012
On February 4th, 2012, we joined hands with APSA and Plan India to stage a powerful street play dedicated to raising awareness about sanitation. This event highlighted the importance of clean and hygienic living environments for communities.
Street Plays on 'Pregnancy – Delivery at Home'
2012
From January 27th to 30th, 2012, we collaborated with APSA-NGO and Plan India to deliver a series of compelling street plays in Hyderabad & Secunderabad. These thought-provoking performances addressed the critical theme of 'Pregnancy – Delivery at Home,' with the aim of promoting safe childbirth practices.
Performance by APSA Rainbow Home for Girls in Guwahati (Assam) Children Theatre Festival
2012
In January 2012, talented girls from APSA Rainbow Home captivated audiences at the Guwahati (Assam) Children Theatre Festival. This event showcased the incredible artistic talent of these young performers.
Children Theatre Workshop
2011
From December 17th to 20th, a four-day Children Theatre Workshop was held in Kavadiguda with underprivileged children, fostering their artistic talents.
AIDS Awareness Programs
2011
On December 5th and 9th, Street Plays on the theme of AIDS awareness were conducted in Thandabasthi and Muggubasthi, respectively, in association with Osmania University Psychology Department.
AIDS Awareness Program
2011
On December 1st, a Street Play on the theme of Drunk and Drive was performed as part of an AIDS awareness program in Parthubasthi in association with Osmania University Psychology Department.
Play Rehearsals
2011
From November 15th to December 30th, play rehearsals were conducted by children at APSA Rainbow Home for orphanage girls, nurturing their artistic skills.
Children Theatre Workshop with Grandparents
2011
A two-day Children Theatre Workshop involving grandparents took place in Kavadiguda with underprivileged children on October 11th and 12th.
Community Theatre Workshop
2011
From September 22nd to 28th, a Community Theatre Workshop was coordinated for Dr. Ola Johansson, Sweden, in various communities, as part of Applied Theatre fieldwork in association with the University of Hyderabad.
Traffic Awareness Workshop
2011
On September 18th, a workshop with skits on traffic awareness was conducted in Novartis software.
Arts & Crafts Workshop
2011
A four-day Arts & Crafts Workshop was organized in APSA Rainbow Home for orphanage girls from September 9th to 13th.
Interactive Session with Mothers
2011
On August 24th, a one-day interactive session with mothers and their children was conducted, promoting family bonding.
Ranga Prabath National Children Theatre Festival
2011
Underprivileged children from Kavadiguda presented a play at the Ranga Prabath National Children Theatre Festival in Venjaramoodu, Trivandrum, Kerala, held from September 27th to October 6th.
Production-Oriented Workshop
2011
A one-month Production-Oriented Workshop took place at Kavadiguda from August 15th to September 15th, nurturing the talents of underprivileged children.
Show at Thrissur School of Drama
2011
On June 9th, a show was performed by underprivileged children from Kavadiguda at Thrissur School of Drama in Kerala.
Navrang Children National Theatre Festival
2011
Underprivileged children from Kavadiguda participated in the Navrang Children National Theatre Festival in Palakkad, Kerala, from June 1st to 7th.
Theatre Workshop
2011
A two-week Theatre Workshop was conducted at Kavadiguda from May 1st to 14th, providing underprivileged children with an immersive theatrical experience.
Telugu Theatre Day Celebration
2011
On April 16th, we celebrated Telugu Theatre Day at Kavadiguda with underprivileged children, emphasizing the cultural significance of the day.
World Theatre Day Celebration
2011
On March 27th, we celebrated 'World Theatre Day' at Kavadiguda with underprivileged children, engaging them in theatrical activities.
Nandi Children Theatre Festival
2011
Underprivileged children from Kavadiguda participated in the AP State Government Nandi Children Theatre Festival at Nandyal, Kurnool District, from February 28th to March 6th.
Republic Day Celebration
2011
On January 26th, we celebrated Republic Day in Kavadiguda with underprivileged children, promoting patriotism and unity.
Show at Abhyasa International School
2011
A show was presented on January 14th at Abhyasa International School, showcasing the talents of the participants.
Theatre Workshop
2010
From December 18th to 24th, we conducted a one-week Theatre Workshop with underprivileged children, further enriching their artistic skills and personal development.
Performance at HCU Campus
2010
On November 15th, underprivileged children from Kavadiguda presented a show at the HCU campus, showcasing their theatrical achievements.
Children's Day Workshop
2010
On November 14th, we conducted a one-day Theatre Workshop on Children's Day, nurturing the creative talents of underprivileged children.
Play Performance
2010
On October 21st, we hosted a play performance at Muggubasthi with underprivileged children, offering them a platform for creative expression.
National Children Theatre Festival
2010
A play performed at the Ranga Prabath National Children Theatre Festival in Trivandrum, Kerala, held from August 29th to September 6th, featured underprivileged children.
Play Production
2010
On August 12th, we proudly presented a play production in Kavadiguda with underprivileged children, showcasing their artistic achievements.
Play Production Rehearsals
2010
From July 11th to August 10th, we conducted one month of rehearsals for a play production with underprivileged children from Kavadiguda.
Summer Theatre Workshop
2010
A two-week Summer Theatre Workshop took place in Kavadiguda from June 4th to 18th, engaging underprivileged children in the world of theater.
Summer Workshop
2010
In May, we organized a one-month Summer Workshop at APSA Rainbow Home for orphanage girls, providing a platform for artistic expression and personal development.
Telugu Theatre Day Celebrations
2010
On April 16th and 17th, we celebrated Telugu Theatre Day in Muggubasthi with underprivileged children, emphasizing the cultural significance of the day.
Theatre Workshop
2010
On March 27th, we conducted a one-day Theatre Workshop in Kavadiguda with underprivileged children, empowering them with theatrical skills.
Interactive Program with Professor
2010
On March 17th, an interactive program with a visiting professor from Iran was organized in Kavadiguda with underprivileged children, enriching their understanding of theater.
Interactive Program with Grandparents
2010
On March 4th, we conducted an interactive program involving grandparents in the Kavadiguda community, fostering intergenerational bonds.
Arts & Crafts Workshop
2010
A three-day Arts & Crafts Workshop took place from February 11th to 13th in Muggubasthi, providing underprivileged children with opportunities for creative expression.
Republic Day Celebration
2010
On January 26th, we celebrated Republic Day in Kavadiguda with underprivileged children, promoting a sense of patriotism and unity.
Theatre Workshops for Youth
2009
From December 18th to 20th, we conducted a Theatre Workshop for underprivileged youth in Kavadiguda, fostering their artistic and personal growth.
Production-Oriented Workshop
2009
A two-week Production-Oriented Workshop was held from November 2nd to November 16th in Masjid Banda, nurturing the talents of underprivileged children.
Play Performance
2009
On November 24th, underprivileged children from Kavadiguda performed a play in the HCU campus, showcasing their artistic achievements.
Health Camp
2009
On October 19th, we organized a one-day Health Camp for underprivileged children in Kavadiguda, ensuring their well-being.
Rural Workshop
2009
We conducted a five-day Theatre Workshop for underprivileged rural children in Nandaluru, Kadapa district, from October 2nd to 6th, expanding our reach to rural communities.
Interactive Sessions
2009
We engaged in interactive sessions with community elders on September 5th in Kavadiguda and on November 28th in the same location, strengthening community bonds.
Workshops for Mothers
2009
On June 9th, we conducted a one-day Theatre Workshop for underprivileged children's mothers in Muggubasthi, focusing on personality development concepts.
Summer Children Theatre Workshop
2009
A one-month Summer Children Theatre Workshop took place in Muggubasthi from May 1st to May 30th, empowering underprivileged children through theatrical experiences.
Telugu Theatre Day Celebration
2009
On April 16th and 17th, we celebrated Telugu Theatre Day in Muggubasthi with underprivileged children, emphasizing the rich cultural heritage of the region.
World Theatre Day Celebration
2009
On March 27th, we celebrated 'World Theatre Day' in Kavadiguda with underprivileged children, providing them with a day of artistic and theatrical activities.
Arts & Crafts Workshop
2009
A three-day Arts & Crafts Workshop took place from February 7th to 9th in Muggubasthi, where underprivileged children had the opportunity to explore their artistic skills.
Republic Day Celebration
2009
On January 26th, we celebrated Republic Day in Kavadiguda with underprivileged children, promoting a sense of national pride and unity.
Painting Workshop
2009
On January 10th, we hosted a one-day Painting Workshop at Masjid Banda for underprivileged children, fostering their creative talents.
Three-Day Theatre Workshop
2008
From December 19th to 21st, we conducted a three-day theatre workshop in Kavadiguda, focusing on engaging and empowering underprivileged children through the arts.
Children's Day Celebration
2008
From November 14th to 15th, we celebrated Children's Day with underprivileged children in Muggubasthi, hosting a playwriting workshop to nurture their creative talents.
Interactive Program with Grandparents
2008
On October 7th, we organized a one-day interactive program, bringing underprivileged children together with their grandparents to strengthen family bonds.
Play Performance
2008
On September 5th, we proudly presented a play performance featuring underprivileged children, showcasing their artistic achievements.
Production-Oriented Workshop
2008
From July 18th to August 19th, we conducted a one-month production-oriented workshop in Kavadiguda, empowering underprivileged children through creative expression.
Parents Day Counselling Session
2008
On June 4th, we held a counseling session in Kavadiguda, focusing on Parents Day and providing valuable guidance to underprivileged children and their parents.
Summer Theatre in Education Workshop
2008
From April 24th to May 8th, we organized a two-week Summer Theatre in Education Workshop in Kavadiguda, providing underprivileged children with an immersive theatrical experience.
Telugu Theatre Day Celebration
2008
On April 16th, we celebrated Telugu Theatre Day in Kavadiguda with underprivileged children, showcasing the rich cultural heritage of the region.
World Theatre Day Celebration
2008
We celebrated 'World Theatre Day' on March 27th in Muggubasthi, engaging underprivileged children in a day of artistic and theatrical activities.
Arts & Crafts Workshop
2008
A two-day arts and crafts workshop took place from February 18th to 19th in Muggubasthi, where underprivileged children had the opportunity to explore their artistic talents.
Republic Day Celebration
2008
On January 26th, we celebrated Republic Day in Kavadiguda with underprivileged children, fostering a sense of national pride and unity.
Health Awareness Program
2008
On January 8th, we conducted a one-day health awareness program in Muggubasthi, engaging underprivileged children and their parents to promote well-being and health education.
Three-Day Theatre Workshop
2007
From November 16th to 19th, we conducted a three-day theatre workshop in Kavadiguda with underprivileged children, focusing on nurturing their creative talents.
Children's Day Celebration
2007
On November 14th, we celebrated Children's Day with underprivileged children in Kavadiguda, creating a day of joy and artistic expression for young hearts.
Play Performances
2007
We proudly presented a play performance on September 24th, followed by a second performance on October 16th, both featuring underprivileged children.
Production Rehearsals
2007
Extensive production rehearsals were held from July 11th to September 23rd in Kavadiguda, featuring underprivileged children.
Summer Camp
2007
From April 28th to May 8th, we organized a ten-day summer camp in Kavadiguda, focusing on the Theatre in Education concept to engage and empower underprivileged children.
Interactive Session
2007
On February 18th, we conducted an interactive session involving underprivileged children and their parents in Muggubasthi.
Theatre Workshop
2007
A two-day theatre workshop with underprivileged children in Kavadiguda took place from January 26th to 27th.
Free Dental Check-Up
2007
CAMS organised a book release function at the PSTU auditorium on January 26th.
Children's Day Celebration
2006
On November 14th, we marked Children's Day with underprivileged children in Muggubasthi, creating a day of joy and creativity for young hearts.
Independence Day Celebration
2006
On August 15th, we joined underprivileged children in Kavadiguda to celebrate Independence Day, fostering a sense of patriotism and unity.
Summer Theatre Workshop
2006
From April 25th to May 4th, we hosted a ten-day Summer Theatre Workshop in Kavadiguda, enriching the lives of underprivileged children with the power of the arts.
World Theatre Day Celebrations
2006
Celebrated 'World Theatre Day' on March 27th in Kavadiguda, where we engaged with underprivileged children in a day of artistic and theatrical activities.
Children's Theatre Workshop
2006
On February 18th, we conducted a Children's Theatre Workshop at PSTU, fostering creativity and artistic expression among young talents.
Book Release Function
2006
CAMS organised a book release function at the PSTU auditorium on January 26th.