titirilogia.blogspot.com
Titirilogia : India
http://titirilogia.blogspot.com/2012/10/india.html
Recopilación sobre historia, técnicas, personajes importantes, y todo lo que tenga que ver con el mundo de títeres. Lunes, 29 de octubre de 2012. Historia de los títeres en la India. El Mahábharata es un extenso texto épico-mitológico, y el Ramayana forma parte de los textos sagrados "smriti", no me extenderé mayormente en esto porque no tiene especialmente que ver con títeres, pero de todos modos para los interesados les dejo estos Links con más información. Enviar por correo electrónico.
rangshala.com
India Theatre events, children workshop, puppets shows & puppetry workshops in Delhi and information on theatre workshops, delhi auditoriums, theatre shows, jobs, theatre institutes and theatre festivals
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Theatre shows and events. Theatre groups in INDIA. About theatre shows, events, childrens' theatre workshops, puppet shows, theatre groups and auditoriums in Delhi on e-mail, exclusive to your taste! We assure complete privacy of your personal details]. Comedy, Children, Puppet Shows, All. Is a platform for everyone interested in theatre and performing arts by sharing information about theatre shows, workshops. Auditoriums, children's theatre, puppets shows. Social theatre events, reviews and more. To st...
designinindia.net
Designing for Children in India: Indian Design, K 12, NGO, Research, Writings, Organisations, Links and resources
http://www.designinindia.net/everywhere/areas/children/index.html
Useful resource e-links related to 'Designing for Children' in India. Resources on design for children in the context of India - examples, case studies, etc. Writings, Reports, etc. Report on 'Design and Innovation' in Schools. Why is the Sky Blue' by Prof. C V Raman. Innovative Minds' by Dr. Abdul Kalam. Homi Bhabha Centre for Science Education. Is concerned with learning of Science and Mathematics. National Council of Educational Research and Training. Links from the world of toymaker Arvind Gupta.
peekayjee28.blogspot.com
destination india: March 2005
http://peekayjee28.blogspot.com/2005_03_01_archive.html
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