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Rangoli workshop

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Rangoli workshop
JUNE 10 AT 7:00 PM, SparkFest

Rangoli workshop

Adults and Youth Age 10+

JUNE 10 AT 7:00 PM, SparkFest

Rangoli workshop

Adults and Youth Age 10+

We welcome you to participate in the colorful Indian Folk Art of Rangoli making as we invite good luck and prosperity into our space and our lives. Collaborate and work on elaborate, traditional designs brought to life with a play of brightly colored powders.

Age: 10+

Note: While rangoli is traditionally created on the floor, we will be using table tops to make it an accessible activity for most.

 

This event is part of our enthralling two-week adventure, SparkFest 2023. Explore other SparkFest events. 

 

This is a donation-based event

This event is free, but feel free to explore the suggested donations, ranging from $5-30. It’s your support that allows us to continue providing exciting and inspiring theatrical experiences for any budget; thank you. 

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Ayesha Ganguly

Development & Community Outreach Director

Ayesha’s love for theater began in the bustling city of Mumbai, India, where she performed street theater for HIV/AIDS awareness and experienced the art form’s transformational power. Many evenings were spent lining up for student passes, leaning against back walls to watch established theater activists perform. The intersection of arts, social justice and community engagement excites her.

 

Ayesha’s expertise is in nurturing inclusive and empathetic community connections. Across several metropolitan cities like Mumbai, New York, Houston and more recently in Fort Worth, she has designed, led and supported programs at established organizations serving diverse populations. Some of these role have been with South Asian Youth Action, Girls Scouts of San Jacinto Council, Indo-American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston, Greater Houston Partnership, Center for the Healing of Racism, Leadership Fort Worth, Multicultural Alliance, Refugee Services of Texas, World Bank- Mumbai Youth Initiative, British Council- Beyond Borders program, Lily Foundation, DNAWORKS among others.

Development & Community Outreach Director

Ayesha Ganguly

Ayesha’s love for theater began in the bustling city of Mumbai, India, where she performed street theater for HIV/AIDS awareness and experienced the art form’s transformational power. Many evenings were spent lining up for student passes, leaning against back walls to watch established theater activists perform. The intersection of arts, social justice and community engagement excites her.

 

Ayesha’s expertise is in nurturing inclusive and empathetic community connections. Across several metropolitan cities like Mumbai, New York, Houston and more recently in Fort Worth, she has designed, led and supported programs at established organizations serving diverse populations. Some of these role have been with South Asian Youth Action, Girls Scouts of San Jacinto Council, Indo-American Chamber of Commerce of Greater Houston, Greater Houston Partnership, Center for the Healing of Racism, Leadership Fort Worth, Multicultural Alliance, Refugee Services of Texas, World Bank- Mumbai Youth Initiative, British Council- Beyond Borders program, Lily Foundation, DNAWORKS among others.

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