Smita Thackeray’s Mukkti Foundation Launches Free Performing Arts Workshop for Underprivileged Kids
Mukkti Foundation Empowers Underprivileged Children with Free Arts Workshop in Mumbai
Mukkti Foundation offers free structured training in dance, drama, and visual arts for underprivileged children, fostering creativity and confidence.
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Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], July 30: In a heartfelt initiative to nurture creativity among underprivileged children, the Mukkti Foundation, under the leadership of Chairperson Smita Thackeray, has launched a free “Kala & Natya” Workshop at the Mukkti Cultural Hub. This program is designed to offer structured training in dance, drama, and visual arts—completely free of cost—for children from economically disadvantaged backgrounds.
To ensure that support reaches those who need it most, school-level assessments will be conducted to identify and select deserving participants. The workshop will be led by experienced professionals, providing hands-on learning that goes beyond performance—fostering self-confidence, communication skills, and creative expression, ultimately helping shape brighter futures for the children involved.
The announcement of the workshop was made following a donation drive organised by Mukkti Foundation, where Smita Thackeray spoke passionately about the urgent need for grooming and development programs for children who show potential but cannot afford formal training.
“Talent to be nurtured shouldn’t be limited by the financial background of the family.” Each kid who has potential for art should be provided equal opportunity to upskill their raw talent, and we at Mukkti shall provide them a safe haven to explore and grow. she said. “Through this workshop, we want to unlock that hidden potential and give every child a fair chance to shine.”
Mukkti Foundation has a long history of engaging with underprivileged children through meaningful initiatives. Over the years, they have collaborated with several artists and celebrities, including actor Tiger Shroff, Varun Dhawan, and Shraddha Kapoor, to bring joy, mentorship, and visibility to children from marginalised communities. These partnerships have amplified the foundation’s reach and impact, inspiring children while giving them unique opportunities to engage with role models.
The Mukkti Cultural Hub will serve as the creative heart of the workshop, offering a welcoming and safe space for children to explore their talents. With plans to support and mentor participants beyond the workshop, the initiative is designed to be more than a one-time activity it’s the start of a longer journey in arts and personal development.
Mukkti Foundation welcomes schools, NGOs, and community leaders to partner in identifying participants and spreading the word.
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