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- NEW INTERMEDIATE CLASS
In intermediate level Bharatanatyam dance classes, students delve deeper into the nuances of Bharatanatyam, building upon the foundational skills learned in beginner classes. Here are the details you might expect: Advanced Adavus: Refinement and expansion of adavus (basic steps) learned in beginner classes, incorporating more intricate footwork and movement combinations. Mudras and Abhinaya: Further exploration of mudras (hand gestures) and abhinaya (facial expressions), focusing on conveying emotions with greater subtlety and depth. Students will learn more complex gestures and expressions to enhance their storytelling abilities. Rhythm Mastery: Continued practice of tala (rhythm), with a focus on mastering more complex rhythmic patterns and variations. Students will learn to execute rhythmic sequences with precision and clarity. Intermediate level dance compositions: such as alarippu and jatiswaram, which offer opportunities for students to showcase their technical proficiency and artistic expression through intricate choreography and rhythmic sequences. Padams and Javalis: Introduction to padams and javalis, lyrical dance compositions that emphasize emotional expression and narrative storytelling. Students will learn to interpret and embody the lyrics of these compositions with sensitivity and grace. Theory and History: Deepening of theoretical knowledge about Bharatanatyam, including the study of its historical development, repertoire, and prominent composers and choreographers. Students will gain a deeper understanding of the cultural and artistic significance of Bharatanatyam within the broader context of Indian classical dance. Performance Preparation: Opportunities for students to prepare and perform solo and group dance pieces, gaining valuable stage experience and honing their performance skills in a supportive environment.
- NEW BEGINNERS CLASS
Duration: required minimum of two years of commitment Classes focus on introducing students to the fundamental aspects of Bharatanatyam: Basic Postures (Adavus): Students will learn foundational postures and movements known as adavus. These include steps like tattadavu, nattuadavu, namaskaram etc. Hand Gestures (Mudras): Introduction to mudras/hastas, which are hand gestures used to convey emotions and tell stories in Bharatanatyam. Students will learn common mudras and their meanings. Facial Expressions (Abhinaya): Beginning to explore abhinaya, or expressive storytelling through facial expressions. Students will learn basic expressions and how to emote effectively while dancing. Rhythm (Talam): Introduction to talam (rhythm) and its importance in Bharatanatyam. Students will learn to keep time with basic rhythms and understand the structure of traditional compositions. Basic Dance Compositions: Students will learn simple dance compositions (alarippu, jatiswaram) that incorporate the adavus and mudras they have learned, providing an opportunity to practice technique and rhythm. Theory: Introduction to the theoretical aspects of Bharatanatyam, including its history, mythology, and the role of music and rhythm in dance. Body Conditioning: Basic exercises and stretches to improve flexibility, strength, and stamina, essential for executing Bharatanatyam movements with precision and grace. These classes are designed to provide a solid foundation for students who are new to Bharatanatyam, allowing them to gradually build their skills and understanding of this rich and intricate dance form.
- ONGOING BEGINNERS CLASS
Duration: required minimum of two years of commitment Classes focus on introducing students to the fundamental aspects of Bharatanatyam.
- ONGOING ADVANCED LEVEL
These Bharatanatyam dance classes, students embark on a journey of artistic refinement and mastery, honing their skills to a professional standard. Here are the details you might expect: Advanced Adavus Mastery: Advanced exploration and mastery of adavus, focusing on precision, speed, and intricate variations. Students refine their technique to achieve fluidity and grace in movement execution. Complex Choreography: In-depth study and practice of complex dance compositions (complex talam varnams, padams, and tillanas), which demand a high level of technical proficiency and artistic expression. Students delve into intricate choreography, exploring thematic nuances and narrative storytelling. Abhinaya Intensive: Advanced training in abhinaya, delving into nuanced emotional expression and character portrayal. Students refine their ability to convey a wide range of emotions with authenticity and depth, bringing characters to life through gesture, expression, and body language Dance Repertoire Expansion: Exploration of a diverse repertoire of dance pieces spanning various styles, traditions, and composers. Students broaden their artistic horizons by learning repertoire from different regions and time periods, enriching their understanding of Bharatanatyam's cultural heritage and stylistic diversity. Performance Preparation and Artistry: Rigorous rehearsal and performance preparation, focusing on stage presence, projection, and artistic interpretation
- ONGOING INTERMEDIATE CLASS
In intermediate level Bharatanatyam dance classes, students delve deeper into the nuances of Bharatanatyam, building upon the foundational skills learned in beginner classes.




