Udupi

Prathwin K


Project Period: One year and three months

For the implementation of a Foundation Project by IFA that will engage eighth grade students of Sri KSS Government High School in Hakladi village, Udupi district, with the project titled Hesarada Pattana Basruru (The Famous Basrur Town). In this project, students will explore the pre-historical traces and inscriptions in the city of Basrur through a series of lecture sessions and field visits, connecting it to their curriculum in social science, languages, and environmental science. The outcome of this project will be a performance and an installation in the school premise. The Project Coordinator’s deliverables to IFA with the final report will include still and video documentation of the process and the performance. Project funds will pay for contract fees, travel, performance, materials, food, documentation, printing, and stationery. 

Satyanarayana


Grant Period: over one year

For a project that attempts to bridge the gap in arts based learning in the fourth standard under the government’s Nali Kali programme. This particular programme will take place for the students in the fourth standard at the Government Higher Primary School, Maravanthe, Kundapura Taluk, Udupi. Through a series of workshops he would engage educationists, artists and designers to guide teachers and children in creating a self learning kit that connect their local environment to their syllabus. The outcomes will be the learning kit and a performance. The deliverables of the grant would include photographs from the workshops and performance, the learning kit and a ten to twelve minute video documentation. Grant funds will pay for preparatory costs, honorarium, printing costs, documentation costs, professional fees, travel costs, performance costs, refreshment costs and an accountant’s fee.

Unnikrishnan K


Grant Period: over one year

For a series of workships in the visual arts and storytelling that will connect students and the local community in the Government Primary school at Manipal, Udupi to the issues related to environment in their immediate surroundings. The outcome will be an exhibition. The Grantee’s deliverables to IFA with the Final Report will be audio-visual documentation of the workshops, images, and a ten to twelve minute video document of the entire project. Grant funds will pay for professional fees, honorarium, exhibition costs, documentation costs, stationery and an accountant’s fee.

Ganapathi Hoblidhar


Grant Period: over ten months

For support to organise a series of arts and afterschool programmes, as extended engagements for students, between the fourth and ninth grade, who have migrated from other states. Using Yakshagana, poetry, dance, theatre and forms of visual arts, the project seeks to encourage self-directed learning while dealing with displacement.

Ganapathi Hoblidar


Grant Period: Over one year

For a special teacher and a Cluster Resource Person from Tallur Cluster, Byndoor Block (Udupi district) to improve learning abilities among students through the arts and to revitalise the local Cluster Resource Centre by making it a hub for local arts and folk cultural activities.