Visual & Performing Arts

At MIT Vishwashanti Gurukul School, Pandharpur, we believe that education is incomplete without nurturing creativity and self-expression. Our Visual and Performing Arts program is designed to give students the freedom to explore, experiment, and express themselves through various artistic forms.

Visual Arts

The visual arts curriculum encourages students to develop their imagination and artistic skills using a wide range of mediums and techniques. Children engage in painting, pottery, sculpture, origami, and clay modeling, which help refine their motor skills and creativity. Activities like pencil shading, colouring with different mediums, and quilling art enable them to explore textures, forms, and artistic detailing.

Students are also introduced to traditional and folk art, connecting them to India’s rich cultural heritage. Through best-out-of-waste projects, they learn the importance of sustainability and innovation, transforming everyday materials into creative artwork. These activities not only enhance creativity but also promote patience, focus, and problem-solving skills.
Drawing Art
Cultural Dance

Performing Arts

Performing arts at MIT VGS offer students a platform to showcase their talent in dance, drama, and music.

Dance

Dance classes expose students to classical, folk, and contemporary forms, helping them build rhythm, grace, and cultural appreciation. Special emphasis is placed on Indian Classical Dance forms such as Bharatanatyam and Kathak. Through these art forms, students learn not only movement but also the storytelling power of gestures (mudras) and expressions (abhinaya). Classical dance training develops discipline, physical fitness, concentration, and an appreciation for India’s spiritual and cultural traditions. Regular practice sessions help improve posture, flexibility, memory, and coordination, while stage performances instill confidence and stage presence. Students also participate in folk and contemporary dance, creating a balance between tradition and modernity.

Music

In music, students receive training in both vocal and instrumental forms, learning classical ragas, devotional songs, as well as contemporary pieces. Instruments like tabla, harmonium, guitar, and keyboard are taught, giving students a broad exposure to sound and rhythm.

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