Rooted in Tamil Nadu’s temple traditions, Bharatanatyam is one of India’s oldest classical dance forms. It is known for its fixed upper torso, bent legs, expressive hand gestures (mudras), and intricate footwork. The dance tells stories from Hindu mythology, blending devotion and discipline in every performance.
Students are introduced to basic adavus (steps), expressions (abhinaya), and rhythm (tala). As they progress, they learn to perform small choreographed pieces with spiritual and emotional depth. Bharatanatyam is ideal for those who wish to explore culture, storytelling, and physical grace.
It is more than just a performance — it’s a meditative art form that strengthens posture, focus, and creativity while connecting deeply with tradition.
