WWI School of Creative Arts Students
by Shrutee K/DNS
Mumbai: The soul of a society rests on the shoulders
of its artists. Adhering to the message, students of Whistling Woods International
(WWI) School of Creative Arts contributed to two key initiatives working
towards the beautification of Mumbai. Through their partnership with the Kala
Ghoda Association and Misaal Mumbai, these students helped ignite a change in
Mumbai’s soul.
Every year, the
Kala Ghoda Arts Festival dazzles the residents of Mumbai with a stunning and
diverse display of artistic talent from across the nation. The 2019 edition
witnessed a display by students of Asia’s premier Film, Communication, and
Creative Arts institute stand out as a highlight of the event. The animal horse
has long been a partner to man in his journey through history, across cultures
and nations. In an installation titled ‘Chariot of Wooden Horses’, the students
from the School of Creative Arts, Fashion department depicted this
relationship. In the words of Nisha Chanda, HOD, Fashion department, “Long ago,
a wooden horse helped in the conquest of Troy. In today’s day and age, we rely
on ‘mechanical horses’ to run our world. These horses may one day end up making
a new form of art, one that is made by tools of our own creation.”
On the other side
of the city, students of Visual Communication Design department were working
hard to bring colors into the lives of Mumbai’s most deprived residents. Misaal
Mumbai is an initiative conceived by artist and social worker Rouble Nagi.
Beginning as the first slum painting initiative in India with ‘Paint Dharavi’
in 2016, the programme has quickly grown with more than 43,000 houses painted
in various slums and villages. The students of the Visual Communication Design
department, volunteered for a drive held at Reti Bunder, Mumbra. Over the
course of this event, they connected with the community and interacted closely
with its residents, creating engaging visuals that uplifted the surroundings
and gave it a new life.
Rahul Puri, Head
of Academics, WWI, commented on their efforts, “Exposure to beauty and culture
is a basic human right. This is a message we have always preached at Whistling
Woods International, and we are proud to see our students take it upon
themselves and strive to bring a colorful change in the society.”
About Whistling Woods
International: Whistling Woods International is India’s premier Film, Communication, and Creative Arts Institute. Founded by one of India’s leading
filmmakers – Subhash Ghai, Whistling Woods International (WWI) is one of Asia’s
largest Media Arts institutes.
‘The Hollywood Reporter’ has rated Whistling Woods International as
one of the Ten Best Film Schools in the world in 2014, 2013 & 2010. WWI
offers courses that vary in duration from 1 year to 3 years catering to all
major verticals of the Media & Entertainment industry, namely Acting,
Animation, Cinematography, Direction, Editing, Music, Producing, Screenwriting,
Sound, Visual Effects, Media Management, Fashion Design and Visual
Communication Design. All the courses are accredited by the Tata Institute of Social Sciences (TISS).
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