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Culmination of the SpicMacay Calligraphy Training in HAGS, Trehgam

Gadyal Desk by Gadyal Desk
31/07/2023
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Culmination of the SpicMacay Calligraphy Training in HAGS, Trehgam
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A total of 50 students from AGS Wayne (13 boys & 10 girls) and HAGS Trehgam(12 boys & 15 girls) participated in the Calligraphy Workshop under the aegis of SPICMACAY and Vajr Division. The training is conducted by *Ustad Mohd Mushtaq Ahmad* who is affiliated with SPICMACAY. The instructor is well known for numerous exhibitions and is currently the head instructor of Calligraphy and Graphics Designing in MZQ, New Delhi.

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A calligraphy workshop is indeed a wonderful opportunity for students to enhance their creativity and broaden their horizons. They learn the art of beautiful writing and explore different styles and techniques. It will also allow them to understand the cultural significance of calligraphy in different societies. Immersing themselves in this artistic practice fosters patience, precision and attention to details. Not only it improves their handwriting skills, but it also inspires them to explore other artistic endeavors. The workshop was of a duration of 05 days from 26 July to 31 July 23.
On 1st day a comprehensive introduction to calligraphy was given to students, 2nd day included use of all tools and ink. On 3rd day students began with writing their names in exquisite style of calligraphy and last day was all about writing their imagination, someone beautifully wrote ‘Sare Jahan se Acha’ while another wrote their schools name.

Adding further to this endeavour, the event will now continue in Dawar for five more days and will culminate into the finale at the inauguration of SHEENA CULTURAL CENTRE on 05 Aug 23.

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