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Riya

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Riya is a good-natured person, and she is patient with the kids. She is good with communication and flexible and works with me for any changes or other issues. My kids like learning bollywood dances from her, and they want to continue. They say she...

Riya

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A passionate and dedicated teacher who brings energy and joy to every class. Supportive, encouraging, and always motivating students to give their best while enjoying the learning process. Thanks Riya, for guiding and supporting Tesha and making...

Susheel, 2 months ago

Arnav

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Dancing with Arnav one-on-one has been such a special experience. From the start, he made me feel super comfortable—no pressure to be perfect, no awkwardness, just a really easy and encouraging vibe. That alone made a huge difference. What I’ve...

Nitya aman, 2 months ago

Ashna

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I really had a great time learning about the world of Bharatnatyam. Ashna taught me in a very friendly way, where the discussions were very dialogic in nature. She is an amazing teacher, with a gem of knowledge in this field. Highly recommend anyone...

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Minakshi

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She was a wonderful tutor—very patient and kind . She made learning such a pleasant experience for both me and my husband. We really loved learning with her.

Pratima, 2 months ago

Kashish

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Kashish has been a great teacher to my kid who was a beginner she s been friendly and patient enough to teach him on a very short notice which is highly commendable.

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“Why to walk when you can dance?”, said Ellen Van Dam, a famous ballet dancer, and we could not agree more! Dancing is an art that we worship and perform to please our souls. One of the most celebrated art forms of all time, dancing is undoubtedly the most beloved creation. In India, you will find the craze and love for dance in every state as we perform in all types of celebrations. From festivals to weddings, this one is the most prominent ingredient of every function. So, if you are willing to train yourself for becoming a trained performer, you should start taking lessons from the best teachers in your city.

Every part of the country hails a different dance form that holds the essence of their culture and legacy. Enhance your skills under the guidance of the most versatile dance teachers in the country and become a certified professional to live your dreams.

Popular Indian Dance Forms To Learn

Being an Indian, you must have heard of the popular folk dance forms that originate from different parts of the country. Read about all of them and get a clear picture of what lies ahead in the dance industry.

  • Bharatnatyam, Tamil Nadu

The origins of Bharatanatyam are from the ancient temples of Tamil Nadu, and it dates back to 1000 BC. This dance is performed on the tunes of Carnatic music, and the dancers wear a particular type of costume and makeup.

  • Kathak, Uttar Pradesh

Kathak is performed by both men and women, and it is a representation of “Katha” which designates as “story” in the Hindi dialect. 

  • Kathakali, Kerala

Kathakali is the pride of Kerala as the dance form resembles the stories of Ramayana and Shiva. This one requires heavy costumes, a specific form of makeup (with a green base) and impactful eye makeup. 

  • Manipuri, Manipur

The unique culture and rich tradition of Northeast India are represented through the Manipuri dance form. This one is mostly performed in duos as the dance conveys the romantic stories of Radha and Krishna. The music inculcates tunes of classical instruments and narrative chanting that resonate with the vibe of “RaasLeela” in Indian culture.

  • Kuchipudi, Andhra Pradesh

The toughest traditional dance form that exists today in Andhra Pradesh, Kuchipudi is an art that requires both dancing and singing skills. It also involves certain rituals like sprinkling holy water and praying to god while lighting up incense sticks. There was a time when only male Brahmins could perform this dance in temples, but eventually, it has become common among women too.

  • Odissi, Odisha

Odissi dancers perform on mythical stories conveyed through Hindu poems which have been modified in the form of music by classical musicians. There are over 50 Mudras that you will have to learn if you desire to become an Odissi dancer.

  • Bhangra/Gidda, Punjab

The most lively and energetic dance forms of India, Bhangra and Gidda represent the tradition and culture of Punjab. Performed on the loud and heart-pumping beats of Dhol, Bhangra is the heart of every festival in the state. It is performed by men and women wearing colourful satin outfits.

  • Garba, Gujarat

Garba is the most widely performed folk dance of India that is dedicated to the goddess Durga. Men and women wear traditional outfits and perform this dance around a “mythical pot” which they term as Garba too. “Dandia” sticks are also used while performing this dance as people move in circles and twirl on the music.

  • Ghoomar, Rajasthan

Rajasthani women take a lot of pride in performing Ghoomar while the men also complement them in their traditional outfits. This dance is performed on the beats of “Manjira” as the dancers take intriguing hand movements while moving in circles. 

  • Bihu, Assam

Performing Bihu means learning quick hand movements and catching beats of the several instruments that the performers play while dancing together in groups. Gogona, Baanhi, Toka, and Dhol are the popularly used instruments in Bihu.

  • Lavani, Maharashtra

Lavani is the art form of Maharashtra and a traditional dance that women have been performing for ages now. It represents the culture of the Maratha empire. There are two forms to this dance - Nirguni Lavani (Philosophical) and Shringar Lavani (Sensual).

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