The JCI Mapusa successfully organised a Heena Art Workshop under its Kaabil Project, creating a vibrant platform for members to explore creativity and develop artistic skills.
The workshop was conducted with great enthusiasm and witnessed the participation of around 50 vibrant members, who actively took part in the learning session. The initiative aimed to encourage creativity while offering members an opportunity to learn a traditional art form in an interactive environment.
Participants were introduced to the intricacies of Heena (Mehndi) art, where they received hands-on experience in designing and creating beautiful patterns. The session allowed members to express their creativity while learning techniques involved in the delicate art form.
The workshop was conducted under the expert guidance of Dakshika Dhavjekar, who shared valuable insights and demonstrated various design styles. Her guidance helped participants understand the fundamentals of the art while inspiring them to experiment with creative patterns.
The successful execution of the workshop was carried out under the leadership of Siddesh Prabhudesai, President of JCI Mapusa, and Natasha Kerkar, Secretary of the organisation.
The project was coordinated by JC HGF Dakshika Dhavjekar, while Sanisha Kalangutkar served as the Lady Jaycee Coordinator, contributing to the smooth organisation of the event.
The workshop not only helped participants develop a new creative skill but also strengthened bonding among members while promoting learning through engaging activities.
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