Who are we?

OUR MISSION

At Nritya Natya Academy, the art of dance is treated as a form of devotion and dedication. This premier dance institution is solely dedicated to imparting the exquisite nuances of Bharatanatyam to aspiring dancers. The academy prides itself on offering personalized attention to each and every student to ensure that they excel in their craft. The primary focus of the institution is to establish a strong and unshakable foundation in the basics of Bharatanatyam that will serve as a solid platform for the students’ future endeavors in the field of dance. The academy places a great deal of emphasis on providing a holistic approach to dance education. Along with the mastery of dance techniques, the students are also trained to develop their muscular stretchability, strengthen their mind and body association, and enhance their body aesthetics. Every aspect of the dancer’s physical and mental well-being is taken into consideration to ensure that they become well-rounded performers.

 

At Nritya Natya Academy, the training is rigorous, yet fulfilling. The instructors are highly qualified and experienced in their craft, and they impart their knowledge and expertise with utmost dedication and passion. The students are encouraged to push their boundaries, explore their potential, and strive for excellence in every aspect of their dancing. The academy offers a nurturing and supportive environment that inspires its students to achieve their full potential as dancers and as individuals.

Dance Sessions details

Our Bharatanatyam program offers classes three times a week, with two different batch schedules.

 

The couple of batches meets on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

While the other set of batches meets on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

In addition to the regular classes, we also provide extra session to help students master the intricacies of this beautiful art form.

 

Our sessions run from 4pm to 7pm, from Monday to Saturday, providing ample time for our students to learn and grow as Bharatanatyam dancers.