
In its first ever initiative for boys who are part of the
Observation home for corrective behaviour, Routes 2 Roots organised
a Theatre workshop. 200 children between the age group of 16 to 18
who are in the Observation home in Delhi attended this workshop
conducted by the Theatre expert of the NGO. Routes 2 Roots interns
from B R Ambedkar School of Specilised Excellence, Amity University,
Noida and Tampi, Manipal who are learning about music, also
participated in the workshop and entertianed the boys by performing
popular songs for them. The young boys thoroughly enjoyed the
experience as they sang along with the NGO's team. The workshops
ended at a sweet note with ice creams provided by team Routes 2
Roots to everyone at the end.
The special home comes under the department of Women and Child
Development, where children who have ongoing criminal cases against
them are housed and mentored. While most of them are talented, they
are unable to follow their passion as they get sucked into the world
of crime due to lack of knowledge and resources. The workshop was a
platform for them to expand their horizons and realise their
creative expression in a safe and creative environment, which they
don’t often get exposed to. The session was a successful and
mutually fulfilling experience for the youngsters and Routes 2
Roots. It is yet another endeavour to bring a positive change in
society through art and culture.