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Intermediate and Advanced Belly Dance Classes in Bangalore

byNrityakoshClasses at 9 locations across Bengaluru & OnlineStarts from2,200 per monthView full gallery

Take your dance journey beyond the basics. Join our intermediate and advanced batches to master complex techniques, explore cultural history, and find your own artistic voice.

Once you complete our Beginner Certification, you are eligible for Intermediate classes. Here, we dive deeper into specific styles, like this peek into our last semester which focused on Saiidi.

A look at our intermediate classes, where students with previous experience work on advanced techniques and styles like this stick dance (Saiidi).

Our advanced classes are designed for professional and pre-professional dancers with at least 5 years of training. Here we focus on complex choreographies and advanced Oriental and Fusion styles.

Our intermediate and advanced batches gearing up for performance season. This is where we put our intense training into practice for upcoming shows.

Our Intermediate (Beginner) batch presenting a Baladi piece for our Repertoire Show, showcasing their understanding of this specific style.

A glimpse into the Muwashahat piece our Intermediate-Advance batch is presenting, a style known for its grace and intricate patterns.

Our Intermediate-Beginner batch practicing a Raqs Sharqi piece with veils for our Repertoire Show, learning to incorporate props into their dance.

Rehearsals for the Modern Oriental piece our Advance batch will be presenting, showcasing contemporary influences on traditional dance.

A tiny glimpse into the rehearsals of a Theatrical Saiidi piece our Advance batch is working on for the 'RAQS-E-MEHFIL' show.

Sending some Monday motivation from our training sessions. This is the hard work that shapes our technique and brings our performances to life.

About Deepen Your Practice: Intermediate & Advanced Training

Moving from beginner to intermediate isn't just about learning harder steps; it's about shifting your mindset. Here, we focus on the mechanics of specific styles—like the grounded weight of Saidi or the intricate patterns of Muwashahat—so you are not just executing a move, but understanding its cultural rhythm and intent. Whether you are refining your posture or preparing for your next stage performance, this is where the real work of becoming a thinking dancer begins.

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