Etymologically stated as “ Stage for kids “,revealing a brief apprehension of the destine and the basis of its inception , established in the year 1985 aimed at child growth and contentment by means of different types of theatrical art forms, Being influenced by the concept that THEATRE is an actual wrapping of all possible art forms existing in the entire world and is one of the most superior means of providing a comprehensive package of both formal and informal academic as well cultural teachings to children and too a potent source for personality upliftment . By going through this concept from its very commencement, we have machinated more than 75 theatre workshops comprising vocational training programs regarding different theatrical forms such as acting, music, Dance etc. along with numerous efforts for the uprising of environment and nature such as organizing about 20 to 30 environmental camps and padyatra, following its work we got contingency to participate in some well acclaimed festivals and art workshops.
Afterwards, the elder team of Baalmanch later constituted a sub organization for Baalmanch as ’’Rangbharti’’ which was a mere transformation of Baalmanch activities but on a more matured basis and more emphasized towards core theatre resulted in mechanization of various theatre productions performed in some reputed theatrical Festivals.
Apart from “Baalmanch” and “Parishkrati” (rang bharti) Director Mr.Satish Dave’s continuous accomplishments and efforts understanding different dimensions of Jain Religions and chronicles regarding the Great “Jain Tirthankars” gave life to one more Annexure from Baalmanch coined “Shri Parshwa Kala Mandal” contented as series of about 10 full fledged Light and Sound programs giving a multi dimensional structure of the saga’s of all “Jain Tirthankars” and their respective Biopics.
The “Parshwa kala Mandal” have successfully renowned for its performances over almost every corner of India and covered all major Jain pilgrimages and is also incessantly working for many other cloaked aspects of Jain religion.