The Art of Learning

behold

i have um the most powerful

intoxicant ever known to mankind

something that defined our evolution

our innovations and our imagination

something you know sometimes it reflects

out of our own bodies and sometimes

through various other mediums

through screens through stones

through paints and whatnot

yeah it embodies the duality

of grace and

silliness of symmetry

and asymmetry of

imperfection and perfection

not as something that are opposites but

is something

that are you know that’s like a

complimentary aspect

that aids the other yeah

so uh before i move on to introduce

myself and

talk about small small stories that i’ve

experienced

i want you all to do a small

small thing for me are you all okay

yes i want you all to stand up

yeah i’m going to make you do something

silly

if that’s okay with you yeah

thank you great so i want you all to

throw your hand

upwards or sidewards anyway

any which direction that you’re

comfortable where you have space

and move your wrists like whatever

exception of a belly dancer

does with their hand yeah

yeah beautiful okay now i want you to

write your names no say this stay there

it continues

now i want you to write your names okay

write your names with your hips

okay write your names with your hips

um one one more additional layer to add

to that

write your names with your hips in your

own uh mother tongue

not in english shall i start by writing

my name

so that you’re okay with it okay so i’m

going to write my name

in my own mother tongue

i’m sorry my coordination is a little

bad now

so my mother tongue is tamir and my name

is adit

yes now i know i want you all to try

this no

we are going to be sitting down for a

very long time there are going to be

speeches after speeches

so i want you all to just take a moment

out

from from whatever structures are and be

a little silly for a moment

yeah try try try try

beautiful i love it thank you so much

thank you so much you can all sit down

thank you thank you for being such great

sports

a little more than two years ago yeah

yeah a little more than two years ago i

moved to a place called majuli island

which is in assam to work for a school

there to teach

dance and theater at a school

for tribal children so um

i called my work why why did i even go

there

you know to put it in a very exotic way

i wanted to have

a holistic experience to enhance my art

and thus my life yeah so i called my

work

integration of arts into education

yes i had no idea what that meant i

promise i had no idea what that meant

until i started working on it just like

like how i had no idea what being a

performing artist meant

when i jumped into it several years ago

you know when i initially jumped into it

performing artists meant

oh it’s all about expression it’s about

eye candy it’s about attention

it’s all that stardom you know being on

stage the applause

and then my perception kept changing

layer by layer it kept changing it kept

changing every time i got off stage i’m

like

i could have done better huh this could

have been a little better

so there was so much more to learn

there was it was like an endless ocean

and being a performing artist meant

developing a certain kind of lifestyle

around it

a lifestyle that meant being mindful

mindful of my body mindful of my breath

mindful of my emotions mindful of my

surroundings my environment what is

happening around me

every single thing and making

connections out of it

yeah one of my mentors once

told me you know art evolves

out of your experiences

and how you connect each of these

experiences

yeah and he told me the more diverse

experiences that you have

the richer that your art becomes

so initially when i started my

exploration

into the field of education

i was like a sidekick he was like huh i

go into schools i go into colleges

i have like a session on dance sometimes

on theater sometimes on various other

skills

and it’s good fun it’s good fun singing

and dancing with the children

and sometimes even with the teachers i i

make them do all these sorts of nonsense

that i made you do right now

um so that’s how it started because

you you’re like a you’re like a sidekick

a recreation

because there were like bigger thugs in

the education system there was science

there was mathematics there was like

engineering

there was technology you can’t stand

next to these thugs they like

they hit you down right um so but i i

did i did enjoy my time

doing whatever i was doing so um

but the more i sat in all of these

classrooms

um i felt there was this need for

play for play in the curriculum and in

the classrooms

very often i would like walk into a

classroom just to interfere the teacher

and say oh let’s play a game

or let’s sing a song or let’s do a small

dance

yeah and every time i did this over and

over again and as i

went into more and more classes i could

like

observe that there is like there’s a

connection there’s a connection between

every subject

within themselves and within

like with the arts so uh i was like okay

i think i need to explore on this a

little bit

more yeah so um

i started working and

i initially wanted to work with the

teachers working with the teachers

is easier said than done

because uh the teachers have a lot of

work

they have a lot of work when when you

have like a student teacher ratio of 20

to one

then the teacher can do a lot of things

but in most

parts of our country the ratio is like

40s to one where the teacher is like

they have limited time and they’re

struggling to do

like whatever they have to finish within

the limited time that they have

so you go to the teachers and they’re

like sir we have work we don’t want to

work with you

so um my uh

my introduction my way into this

was i started working with the teachers

on a simple art called

storytelling i um

i helped i worked with the teachers

to add smaller stories as a part of

their

classroom as the part of their teaching

learning practices

and i i work with them on

being better storytellers in their

classroom so that

it works with the children every child

loves a story

you sit them down tell them a story they

are going to listen to you like

they know nothing else around them it

works with

every single kind of listener

or a student so it works with every

every kind of

student now this is where it started off

when it started off it was good fun yeah

and then i wanted to explore this more i

wanted to be in the shoes of a teacher

and so i took up a classroom and i said

uh let me take all subjects for this one

particular classroom

let me experience what it is

to be a teacher you can’t directly go

into a classroom and train a teacher

without knowing what it is to be a

teacher by yourself

so i wanted to work with a particular

classroom

and teaching them all subjects

it was a disaster so

uh no it was good fun i started off

my motive was not to you know

load information into their heads

uh my motive was to make small small

connections from their day-to-day life

the

day-to-day experiences that they have to

the content that

was in the curriculum just put those

small small tags on to it so that they

remember it better

i wanted to work with them on their

social emotional

aspects i wanted to work with them on

their time management

i wanted to work with them on several

other

skills i wanted to work

you know on a whole aspect i wanted to

work with the arts

to do all of this so

i started off we had

so this was we i started working with

the teachers and

teachers not just from one particular

school but from different schools from

different places

we worked on storytelling and how

storytelling could

have an effect especially for teachers

who have just like 30 minutes or 45

minutes in their classrooms how it works

for them

and these were some of the storytelling

sessions i go to different schools i

work i tell stories to children

not as subject or just just as a

recreation

just for them to have fun and yeah i go

to different places

i try telling stories to each one of

them

and then in school like as a part of my

classroom work

i started dancing with them teaching

them gender roles

teaching them about their bodies and we

sang

together we learnt language and we

cooked together

we learned about mathematics we baked

together

we learned about science we learned

about chemistry we learned about

proportions and and we were

we just like sometimes just cut up

things make new things

out of random they are cutting things

out of bamboo

they make newer things and it was good

fun trust me it was good fun

but um and we read stories together

sometimes

gathering our knowledge on different

things

we cut out papers try out different

things and this was

my perception of art and education more

or less

i am not an expert i’m still working on

it

and yeah we we did a lot of plays

the children came up they told stories

and they danced they sang and this was

their faces before their first ever

performance

at an auditorium they were just like i’m

brakes

and when you give them that voice

of expression you should see

it translates into such

such i don’t know it’s it’s a beautiful

beautiful thing like when they can just

come narrate an oral story in front of a

class a small child who can come in

front of a class and narrate what

they’re feeling

what is going through in their heads

what is happening in their families

and then this was like a small

lkg kid that came to me and gave me like

a small picture

this is you so i had long hair back then

so he put this and this is like the same

pant that i’m wearing i don’t know if

that’s even clear but

so this is like an lkg kit drawing out

so when you give them the power of

art it’s like it’s a beautiful thing

it’s

there’s this small story that a friend

shared with me

and this was in the south of india where

in one of the classes

in one of the kindergarten classes there

was a teacher who wanted the children

to draw something about on the topic of

their family

and all the children started drawing and

there was this little girl who folded

her paper into

like two and like drew on one side and

like on the other side

and when the teacher went and opened it

and saw there was

a lighter shade of a person and there

was

a darker shade of a person and the

teacher asked what does this mean

and the girl said this is me and this is

my brother

my brothers know more but i think he

always

you know he’s always with me through

everything that i go through and

you know this is precisely the power

that art

puts into education and i think art

should not be forced into

integration as well it should be enjoyed

as a recreation

and yeah it should be as

equal as a subject and enjoyed as a

recreation and just as

a mode of expression of letting out what

you’re going through in your heads

as something that kills your stress when

you’re in a very stressful environment

and i would like to wrap up this

entire thing with a small

note a small note on something that’s

your third e which is escalate

i could have just sat in chennai had a

very comfortable life working in the

city

but i wanted like i wanted a different

experience

i wanted to learn newer things it was

not just for me going and teaching in

that school what i learned from that

space is much more than what i gave

to that space and for everyone who’s

sitting here

uh it’s just a small thought that i want

to

put in your head go out explore more

in in whatever ways art was my way of

exploring it could be anything that you

are doing

explore and work with communities

build smaller communities and yeah

just make this world a better place

take it one step closer towards peace

and um before i conclude i would also

want to come back and finish the loop

with a small thing

a small poem by shel silverstein

which says do a loony goonie dance

across the kitchen floor

and put something in this world that

ain’t been there before

thank you thank you so much

看哪,

我拥有人类所知道的最强大的

麻醉剂

,它定义了我们的进化,

我们的创新和我们的想象力

,你知道的东西,有时它反映

在我们自己的身体中,有时

通过各种其他媒介,

通过屏幕,通过石头,

通过油漆等等,

是的,它体现了

优雅和

愚蠢的二元性对称

不完美和完美的不对称

不是对立的东西

,而是你知道的东西,就像帮助对方的

互补方面

所以在我继续介绍

自己并

谈论小事之前 我

经历过的小故事

我希望你们都为我做一件

小事 你们都好吗

是的 我希望你们都站起来

是的 我会让你们做一些

愚蠢的事情

如果你们可以接受 是的

谢谢 太好了,所以我希望你们所有人

都将手

向上或侧向

任何方向

d移动你的手腕,就像

肚皮

舞者用手做的任何事情一样 是的

是的 漂亮 好的 现在我要你

写你的名字 不说 留在那里

它继续

现在 我要你写你的名字 好的

用你的臀部写你的名字

好的 用你的臀部写下你的名字,

嗯,再加一层,以添加

你的臀部用你

自己的呃母语

而不是英语写

你的名字我应该先写我的名字,

这样你就可以了,好吧,所以我'

我要用

我自己的母语写

我的名字对不起我的协调性现在有点

不好

所以我的母语是 tamir 我的名字

是 adit

是的现在我知道我想让你们都试试

这个不

我们会 坐了

很长时间,

演讲之后会有演讲,

所以我希望你们都

从任何结构中抽出

一点时间,有点傻一会儿

是的,尝试尝试尝试

美丽,我喜欢它,谢谢

非常感谢你 所有人都坐下

谢谢谢谢你们在两年多前进行了如此出色的

运动

是的两年多一点前我

搬到了阿萨姆邦的一个叫马朱利

岛的地方为那里的一所学校

工作来教

舞蹈和 在一所部落儿童学校的剧院,

所以

我称我的工作为什么我什至去

那里

你知道以一种非常异国情调的方式把它放在一个非常异国情调的地方

我想有

一个整体的体验来提升我的艺术

和我的生活是的所以我称之为我的

将艺术融入教育的工作

是的,

我不知道这意味着什么

以前

你知道当我最初跳入它时,

表演艺术家的意思是

哦,这都是关于表达它是关于

眼睛糖果它是关于注意力

它是你所知道的所有明星在

舞台上掌声

然后我的看法不断变化

它一直在

变化 每次我下台时它都在变化 我觉得

我本可以做得更好 嗯 这本

可以更好

一点 所以还有很多东西要学习

那里就像一望无际的

海洋 成为一名表演艺术家 意味着

围绕它发展某种生活方式

一种生活方式意味着要

注意我的身体 注意我的呼吸

注意我的情绪 注意我的

周围环境 我的环境

我周围发生的

每一件事并从中

建立联系

是的 我的导师曾经

告诉我,你知道艺术是

从你的经历中演变而来的,以及你是

如何将这些经历联系

起来的 教育

我就像一个伙伴 他就像 呵呵

我上学 我上大学

我喜欢舞蹈 有时

在剧院 有时在其他各种

滑雪

lls 很有趣 很有趣

和孩子们一起唱歌跳舞

有时甚至和老师

一起 我让他们做我让你现在做的所有这些废话

嗯,这就是它的开始,因为

你就像一个你 ‘就像一个伙伴,

一种娱乐,

因为教育系统中有更大的暴徒,

有科学,

有数学,有

工程学,

有技术,你不能站在

这些暴徒旁边,他们喜欢

把你打倒,嗯,但是 ii

真的很享受我正在做的事情吗,

但是我在所有这些教室里坐得越多,

嗯,我觉得

在课程和教室里有这种玩耍的需要,

我经常想走进

教室 只是为了干扰

老师说哦让我们玩游戏

或者让我们唱歌或者让我们跳个小

是的,每次我都一遍

又一遍地这样做,随着我

进入越来越多的课程,我

喜欢

观察 就像

有一种联系,

每个主题

之间都有联系,

就像艺术一样,所以嗯,我觉得还可以,

我想我需要在这方面再探索

一点,

是的,所以

我开始工作,

我最初想工作

与老师一起工作说起来

容易做起来

难,因为呃老师有很多

工作

他们有很多工作当

你像学生老师的比例是 20

比 1

那么老师可以做很多事情

但是 在

我们国家的大部分地区,这个比例是

40 比 1,老师就像

他们的时间有限,他们正在

努力

做他们必须在有限的时间内完成的任何事情

所以你去找老师,他们 “

就像先生,我们有工作,我们不想

和你一起工作,

所以嗯,

我的介绍我的方式

是我开始和老师们一起

研究一种叫做讲故事的简单艺术,

我帮助我和老师们一起工作

添加小故事作为

课堂的一部分,作为教学实践的一部分,

并与他们一起

在课堂上成为更好的讲故事的人,

这样每个孩子都

喜欢一个故事

会听你的,就像

他们对周围一无所知它

适用于

每一种听众

或学生,所以它适用于

每一种

学生现在这就是

它开始时开始的地方它很有趣是

的 然后我想更多地探索这个我

想成为一名教师

,所以我选择了一个教室,我说,

呃,让我为这个

特定的教室学习所有科目,

让我

体验成为一名教师的意义,你可以 不要直接

去教室培训老师

而不知道自己当老师是什么

所以我想在一个特定的

教室里工作

并教他们所有科目

这是一场灾难所以

呃不它是 很有趣我开始

我的动机不是让你知道将

信息加载到他们的

脑海中,我的动机是

从他们的日常生活中建立一些小的联系

,他们拥有的日常经历与

内容 课程只是在上面贴上那些

小标签,以便他们

更好地记住它

工作

你知道在整个方面我想

与艺术

合作来做这一切所以

我开始我们有

所以这就是我们开始

与老师和

老师一起工作,不仅仅是来自一所特定

学校,而是来自不同学校的不同学校

我们在讲故事的地方以及

讲故事如何

产生影响,特别是对于

那些在教室里只有 30 分钟或 45

分钟的教师来说

,讲故事对他们来说是如何工作的,这些是讲故事的一部分 g

session 我去了不同

的学校 作为我课堂作业的一部分,

我开始和他们一起跳舞,教

他们性别角色,

教他们关于身体的知识,我们

一起唱歌

,我们学习语言,我们

一起做饭,

我们学习数学,我们

一起烘焙,

我们学习科学,我们

学习化学,我们学习

比例和

我们就像有时只是把东西切成

随机的新东西他们用竹子切东西

他们制作更新的东西这很

有趣相信我这很有趣

但是嗯我们有时会一起阅读

故事 我们对不同事物的了解

我们剪纸尝试不同

事物这

或多或少是我对艺术和教育的看法

我不是专家我是专家 糟糕的工作

,是的,我们做了很多

戏剧,孩子们上来他们讲故事

,他们跳舞,他们唱歌,这是

他们在礼堂第一次演出之前的脸,

他们就像我在

踩刹车

,当你 给他们那种

你应该看到的表达的声音,

它会翻译成

这样,我不知道这是一件多么

美好的事情,就像他们可以

在全班同学面前讲述一个口头故事

一个小孩可以在一个孩子

面前 上课并讲述

他们的感受

他们的脑海里正在经历的

事情 他们的家庭正在发生的事情

然后这就像一个小

lkg 的孩子来到我身边 给了我

一张小照片

这是你 所以我留了长发

然后他放了这个,这就像

我穿的同一条裤子,我不知道这是否

清楚,

但这就像一个 lkg 套件抽出来,

所以当你给他们艺术的力量时,

它就像一个美丽的

东西就是这个小街 一个朋友

和我分享的故事

,这是在印度南部,

在一个幼儿园班级的一个班级里,

有一位老师想让孩子

们就他们的家庭话题画一些东西

,所有的孩子都开始了 画,

有个小女孩把纸折

成两半,一边画一边

画另一边

,当老师打开它

,看到一个人的阴影较浅,而

阴影较深 一个人和

老师问这是什么

意思女孩说这是我这是

我兄弟

艺术

赋予教育的力量,我认为艺术

不应该被强制

整合,它应该

作为一种娱乐来享受

,是的,它

应该作为一个主题,作为一种

娱乐来享受,就像

一种表达方式,当您处于压力非常大的环境中时,将

您正在经历的

事情作为可以消除压力的事情来表达的方式

,我想

一个小便条来结束整个事情 那是

你的第三个 e 升级了

我本来可以坐在钦奈 在城里

工作过得很舒服的生活

但我想我想要一种不同的

体验

我想学习新的东西 这

不仅仅是为了我去

那所学校教书 我从那个

空间学到的东西比我给那个空间的要多得多

,对于坐在这里的每个人,

呃,这只是我想

放在你脑海中的一个小想法,出去

探索更多艺术是我

探索的方式 它可以是你

正在做的任何事情

探索和与社区合作

建立更小的社区,是的,

只是让这个世界变得更美好,

让它朝着和平更近一步

,嗯,在我得出结论之前,我也

想要 回来

用一件小事完成循环

谢尔·西尔弗斯坦的一首小诗说,在厨房地板上跳个疯狂的傻瓜舞

在这个世界上放一些

以前不存在的东西,

谢谢,非常感谢