PRAMMS is a creative performing group named with the initials of the core group : Pranab, Rudra, Amrapali, Madhulavi, Moon and Subroto !
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Vision: Tell Indian-American stories, broadly and well
We want to use our individual and collective creative abilities to showcase Indian-American culture and stories to the broader Indian-American and American community. We do this through quality productions in theater, improv and film. We create quality by following training and production processes that improve our individual and collective artistic, performing and organizational skills and enjoyment, as well as individual self-improvement by learning a little more and getting a little better each time.
Mission: Enable win-win collective hobbyism
Mainly, to have fun! We all have day jobs that are rewarding to us and useful to society, but we all have hobbies related to the theatrical and cinematic arts as well. Hobbies can turn into work if we keep doing the same thing, and in every effort we engage, we want to enable each of the team of people that work with us to try a little more than they have respectively done before, be in front or back, of the stage or the camera.
We are also pragmatic about doing what we can with what we have. We will recognize when a project team needs a gap filled, and reach outside the hobby group for amateur or professional support as needed.
Activities: Workshops, Plays, and Movies, oh my!
Our educational and training activities are directed as much toward ourselves as others who want to engage to improve their skills in some particular directions. We organize workshops in no particular schedule, but usually most times of the year some workshop series or other is running, both on acting, directing, and scriptwriting, as well as the technical aspects of staging a play or movie-making. We also run improv acting workshops.
Occasionally we will put up a stage production, usually no more than two in any given year. These are amateur productions, and are single-show or very short-runs (two or three shows). We also have been making about one short film a year.