Genesis Preparatory Academy

Welcome to Genesis Preparatory Academy

Imagine a world where social connections are meaningful, robust and enjoyable. Where you can speak and be heard.

A world where human interaction forms the cornerstone of communicative freedom.

The term “Fungama” cleverly combines “Fun” and “Hungama” (a Hindi word meaning uproar, often used to denote a festive or vibrant atmosphere), suggesting a lively and dynamic setting.

 

Fungama is about personal development through FUN and DRAMA.

 

At Fungama, we prioritize human interaction over technology, providing a rich, engaging environment that fosters strong individuality and interpersonal relationship skills. This hands-on, tech-free approach is essential for today’s generation, empowering them to build meaningful connections and develop a robust sense of self, crucial for thriving in an increasingly digital world.

Here’s a breakdown of what Fungama aims to offer:

  • Curated Environment

    Fungama is crafted to cater specifically to teenagers, tailored to be age-appropriate and relevant to their interests and developmental stage.

  • Skill Development

    The program encourages teens to discover and refine their talents, providing opportunities for learning and self-improvement across various domains.

  • Expert Supervision and Guidance

    Teenagers participating in Fungama are supported by professionals who guide them, ensuring they receive the appropriate mentorship and advice tailored to their needs.

  • Supportive Forum

    It offers a platform where teenagers can express themselves and engage with their peers, promoting a sense of community and belonging.

  • Personal Transformation

    The focus on just human interaction suggests an emphasis on real, face-to-face activities rather than digital engagement, fostering genuine personal connections and growth.

  • Safe Space

    Fungama promises a secure environment where teenagers can feel safe to explore their identities and express their feelings without fear of judgment or harm.

  • Holistic Development

    The initiative supports the mental, physical, and social development of its participants, helping them to become well-rounded individuals.

This dynamic program is tailor-made for teens (ages 13 to 19) offering them an exclusive gateway to acquiring essential life skills within a vibrant and interactive setting. Through a diverse mix of activities including insightful talks, creative workshops, engaging exercises, fun games, and enthralling drama sessions, FUNGAMA is dedicated to igniting inspiration, fostering education, and enriching the minds of young participants. Brace yourself to unlock your potential, boost confidence levels, nurture creativity, and establish lasting connections with peers. Embark on this thrilling journey of personal growth, self-discovery, and boundless FUNGAMA!

HOW FUNGAMA DEVELOPS LIFE SKILL

FUNGAMA develops problem-solving

In a playful scenario, participants are acting as chefs preparing a feast for a royal banquet. Suddenly, they realize they're out of flour for the royal cake. But they don't give up! Instead, they decide to use oats, showing how clever and adaptable they can be when faced with surprises. – Problem solved! FUNGAMA fosters a supportive environment where individuals can practice and refine their problem-solving abilities, empowering them to navigate obstacles effectively and thrive in diverse situations.

FUNGAMA develops critical thinking

In the FUNGAMA program, critical thinking skills are cultivated through engaging and thought-provoking activities. By participating in skit, problem-solving scenarios, and collaborative storytelling, individuals are encouraged to analyze information, evaluate different perspectives, and make reasoned judgments. Through these immersive experiences, participants develop the ability to question assumptions, consider evidence, and think creatively to solve complex problems.

FUNGAMA develops communication skills

Within the FUNGAMA program, emphasis is placed on enhancing communication skills through interactive and expressive activities. By participating in monologue, improvisation, and storytelling exercises, individuals learn to convey ideas effectively, listen actively, and engage with others confidently. Through these dynamic experiences, participants develop verbal and nonverbal communication skills, as well as empathy and understanding of diverse perspectives.

FUNGAMA develops decision making

Our approach empowers teens to take the reins in decision-making. They might grapple with choices like whether to speak up about an injustice at school, weigh the pros and cons of pursuing a part-time job during the school year, or navigate the complexities of managing their social media presence responsibly. Whether they navigate these decisions flawlessly or encounter bumps along the way, each choice offers a valuable learning experience, helping them develop independence and critical thinking skills as they navigate the challenges of adolescence.

FUNGAMA develops creative thinking

Creative individuals possess a unique ability to view the world through fresh perspectives and diverse angles, fostering innovation and generating novel ideas. Our approach to drama and imaginative play empowers teens to take charge of narratives, devise solutions to challenges within their roles, and respond imaginatively to various scenarios. By encouraging creative expression in such environments, we cultivate the skills necessary for teens to think critically, problem-solve effectively, and thrive in an ever-changing world.

FUNGAMA develops interpersonal skills

Interpersonal skills encompass a range of abilities crucial for effective interaction, such as cooperation, conflict resolution, and communication. Drama, inherently centered on relationships, offers children a platform to explore and emulate various relational dynamics. Through imaginative play, they simulate existing relationships, envision new ones, and rehearse navigating challenging interactions in a nurturing setting. This process not only fosters emotional intelligence but also equips children with the tools to navigate social complexities with confidence and empathy.

FUNGAMA develops self-awareness

At its core, drama prompts children to introspect by asking themselves probing questions: What are my feelings? What are my preferences and why? Subsequently, they delve into understanding the perspectives, emotions, and intentions of others. This process fosters a realization that while everyone is unique, there are commonalities among individuals. By fostering this understanding, children cultivate self-assurance and empathy, embracing both their individuality and the diversity of others.

FUNGAMA develops empathy

Empathy in teens is demonstrated through various actions, such as comforting a sad parent with a hug, inviting a lonely peer to join in play, offering assistance to a frustrated friend, or respecting the need for space when someone is upset. Pretend play serves as a conduit for empathy, as children naturally immerse themselves in diverse roles. Through this process, they inherently empathize with the feelings and experiences of the characters they portray, fostering a deeper understanding and appreciation for empathy in their interactions with others.

FUNGAMA develops self-discipline

Participation in FUNGAMA activities serves as a powerful catalyst for developing self-discipline. As teens immerse themselves in the world of rehearsals and performances, they learn the invaluable skills of time management, commitment, and attention to detail. From adhering to rigorous rehearsal schedules to mastering complex lines and blocking, participants are constantly challenged to push their boundaries and maintain a high level of focus and dedication.

FUNGAMA develops emotional intelligence

Emotional management in teens begins with the ability to identify and label their feelings, a skill nurtured through participation in drama. By observing their teachers' expressive facial cues and body language, teens gain insight into recognizing emotions. Through role-play, they personally experience a spectrum of emotions, fostering empathy and self-awareness. Furthermore, discussions within and outside of roles encourage teens to articulate and label emotions, enhancing their emotional vocabulary and comprehension.

Frequently Asked Questions

There are no exams. We engage in a format of active feedback to measure performance. We provide a certificate of completion to all participants who successfully complete the programme.

No. Just casual clothes that allow you to move freely.

Yes. Our program is designed for ages 13 to 19 only. For ages 20 and upwards we have a specially curated personality development programme.

FUNGAMA helps you overcome your shyness and stage fear.

We assure every committed participant will improve.

Yes, your commitment towards your own development. Our program welcomes participants of all skill levels and backgrounds. You must be a willing participant, without force from your friends or family.