Classical Dance
Bharatanatyam
The mother of all classical Indian dance forms, originating from the sacred temples of Tamil Nadu. A complete spiritual, aesthetic and physical discipline rooted in Natyashastra.
Hindustani and Carnatic vocal traditions, taught through rigorous riyaz and an understanding of raga, tala and bhava. From sur-sadhana to concert-level performance — a complete vocal journey.
Our training program focuses on standard-aligned, authentic learning methodologies. We guide students from their first steps through advanced theory and practical modules, preparing them for stage confidence and national certifications.
Under the lineage and parameters set by our academy, each student receives close mentorship from certified teachers. Standard exercises, physical balance, timing (tala), and emotional projection (abhinaya) form the pillar of our daily training.
Students of this program are prepared for standard examinations and certifications. Our curriculum aligns with recognized boards, allowing students to earn official diplomas and academic credits.
Introduction to breath control, swara positioning (sur), basic vocal scales (saptak), and rhythmic configurations. Focuses on developing a steady, clear, and pitched voice.
Lower octave swara practice in early morning to build vocal depth, power, and resonant tone.
Ascending and descending combinations of notes to train vocal agility, tone flexibility, and ear accuracy.
Simple compositions consisting entirely of swara names to understand structural raga frameworks.
Marking beats of fundamental rhythmic cycles like Teental (16 beats) and Dadra (6 beats) with hand-claps.
Detailed study of ragas, covering note rules (Aroha/Avroha), dominant notes (Vadi/Samvadi), and performance of structured Chhota Khayals.
Training in prominent initial ragas such as Yaman, Bhupali, Bilawal, and Kafi, focusing on their unique note groupings.
Learning classical compositions set to fast-tempo Ektal or Teental, emphasizing bandish dynamics.
Improvisational melodic expansions (Alap) and fast-paced swara runs (Taan) within the raga boundary.
Songs whose lyrics describe the rules, history, and musical theory of the raga being sung.
Comprehensive performance training including slow-tempo Bada Khayal, intricate classical embellishments, semi-classical forms, and formal concert stage presentation.
Performing slow-tempo (Vilambit) compositions, exploring rich, detailed raga developments and layout patterns.
Practical application of advanced vocal techniques like Meend (slides), Kan (grace notes), and Gamak (oscillations).
Rhythmic vocal syllables executed at high speed (Tarana) and expressive romantic-devotional classical songs (Thumri/Bhajan).
In-depth musicology theory, raga comparisons, historical biographies of legendary gurus, and board exam presentations.
A glance at our academy students during practical showcases, group certifications, and rehearsals:
Classical Dance
The mother of all classical Indian dance forms, originating from the sacred temples of Tamil Nadu. A complete spiritual, aesthetic and physical discipline rooted in Natyashastra.
Classical Dance
Born in the courts of the Mughals and the temples of North India, Kathak blends the rhythm of footwork (tatkar) with expressive storytelling (abhinaya) in a stunning union of power and grace.
Instrumental
Harmonium, Tabla, Sitar and Keyboard — our instrumental curriculum is designed for both the serious student and the cultural enthusiast. Structured practical training with certified examination pathways.