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A still from the play Voices in the Dark at SAPP
Features 

The humanities drive communities: SAPP tells us how

5th December 20195th December 2019 Dr Omkar Bhatkar art, literature, performing arts, philosophy, SAPP, St Andrew's College

SAPP is a space where academicians, students, culture enthusiasts, artistes and community members work in a collaborative environment to create rich, engaged learning and teaching experiences in the fields of Art, Literature and Performing Arts.

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Temari ball
D.Y.K. 

Temari: Chinese needle art

2nd November 201621st September 2016 Editorial Team art, china, design

Temari is a Chinese needle art that was introduced to Japan in the 7th century. “Te” means hand and “mari” means ball, so the term means “embroidering the surface of a ball”.

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Butterfly made out of discarded electronics
D.Y.K. 

Technology to art

18th June 201621st June 2016 Editorial Team art, technology

UK-based artist Julie Alice Chappell turns technology into art, using circuit boards found inside discarded electronics.

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Michael Volpicelli's portrait Malala Yousafzai
D.Y.K. 

Art and peace

18th March 201621st June 2016 Editorial Team art, Malala Yousafzai, peace

Artist Michael Volpicelli has a passion for art and peace. His unique portraits use the words of notable peacemakers to create their likenesses.

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Bottle containing art work
D.Y.K. 

Bottle Art Museum

1st November 201522nd October 2015 Editorial Team art, museums

The Bottle Art Museum in Pattaya, Thailand, is the only museum in the world that showcases miniature art inside bottles.

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December 2019 issue out now!

Cover of the December 2019 issue featuring athlete Annu Rani
What’s inside…
◢ Annu Rani: From Sugarcane To Javelin
◢ A Marathon Can Change Your Life!
◢ Emotional Changes In Teens
◢ Emiway Bantai
◢ The Humanities Drive Communities
◢ A Career In Mobile App Development
◢ Fashion Trends That Took 2019 By Storm
◢ Paper For Water
… and much more!
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  • Furtados School of Music: Spreading the joy of learning music by Editorial Team | under Interviews / Profiles
  • Annu Rani: From sugarcane to javelin by Gp. Capt. Achchyut Kumar | under Cover Stories, Sports
  • Nail trends to try by Janvi Manchanda | under Fashionista
  • The Happiness Butterfly: How to make it perch on you by Dr Shefali Batra | under Teen Space
  • Emiway Bantai by Verus Ferreira | under Music

Principal Speak

Dr Harleen Kaur, Principal of Mount Carmel International School, Naraiangarh, with students holding up copies of The Teenager Today
Principal Speak 

I incorporated THE TEENAGER TODAY in our English curriculum

14th August 201914th August 2019 Dr Harleen Kaur

I incorporated THE TEENAGER TODAY in our English curriculum. Regular periods were allotted to the teacher for teaching the topics covered by the magazine.


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