The Principal Teacher and the Art of Learning.
Art is the science of expression. Art is the way people lead and express themselves on the canvas of life. Art is the way people interact, communicate and connect with other people and processes. Art clears the vision and makes people more convincing and logical. Arts is the extended form of creativity and it makes the processes simple and removes the complications attached to anything.
In short, Art is the process of refining, redesigning and replicating the proven paths adopted by the powerful processes that are adopted by the people and proven systems. Arts is not just sketching, storytelling or reciting poetry but it is a way that reaches and connects with several people.
From Leonardo da Vinci to Vincent Van Gogh and Picasso, there is one thing in common among all these art masters and that was the simplicity and expression on the canvas. Mona Lisa is a masterpiece that was completed in 1506 and it becomes so often to be the point of discussion among the intellectuals, after 500 years. That is the Art. People die, Art doesn’t. It keeps you alive.
Now the question is, can we make people learn artistic creativity or it can only be fine-tuned? Can we make people learn the basics of imagination, storytelling or it is inbuilt in themselves and all it needs is the process to improve, in the form of training and proper guidance by the mentors?
The art can never be learnt but the process to visualise, imagine and craft can be inculcated in the tiny age groups. These processes of making children learn need proper attention and grooming by the mentors. These mentors need to make children learn the process and make it swift and easy to think, conceptualise and imagine, out of the box. Creativity needs basic improvisations and minute observation of the surroundings. This needs to make children learn in the schools.
One such school in Vrindavan has adopted this methodology and gets the best of the results. The school, under the leadership of the Principal Teacher, Mrs Aastha Ji Bhardwaj is marching ahead on the roads of creative brilliance on the less travelled roads of Arts and Creativity at schools. The school is Samvid Gurukulam and Mrs Aastha Ji Bhardwaj is the Principal Teacher.
Samvid Gurukulam is one of those rare schools where the academic record is important but the artistic approach of the children is equally valuable. Mrs Aastha Ji Bhardwaj takes care of the Arts Academy of the school and in charge of the performance committee.
It is not just how well you dance, dramatise or act. The Principal Teacher Mrs Aastha Ji Bhardwaj is concerned about the solo performers as well. It includes poem recitation and singing at the stage as well. Kirti is one such poet in Samvid Gurukulam. She recites poetry and she is quite good at it. To appreciate and motivate her, Aastha Ji Bhardwaj arranges her poetry in front of such guests of honour. This level of motivation boosts up the confidence of the children and such children get motivated to improve their art forms and skills and their focus shifts to work hard and earn a name of their own.
These practices to improve the children in their spheres of interest can create a better understanding of such art forms, the way to reach the maximum number of people and expand the wings of success if any school has such Principal Teacher like Aastha Ji Bhardwaj.
The Dance and Music Academy at Samvid Gurukulam is rare and encourages students to showcase their talent for dancing and singing. The Art and Craft Academy in Samvid Gurukulam is the platform for the students to learn and exhibit their talent in painting, drawing, or crafts and other forms.
In short, Samvid Gurukulam is the one-stop solution, if you’re looking for a school that offers academic brilliance to a child as well as develop an artistic approach within themselves.