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Our Students on Stage: Performances & Events

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From our studio in Rustam Bagh to stages across the city, these performances are where the hard work of riyaaz truly shines. See our students, from juniors to seniors, bringing classical tradition to life.

Our Rhythmotion ensemble rehearsing for a Bharatanatyam performance for Vijaydashmi. This video shows the coordination and teamwork that goes into a group choreography.

This is the official poster for our 'Vijaya Nrityanjali' performance in Nellore, a Bharatanatyam presentation to celebrate the auspicious occasion of Vijayadashami.

Behind the scenes at a photoshoot for a 'Rangmanch Pravesh', a student's debut solo performance. This video shows the preparation, from makeup to the final costumed shots.

An invitation to the Krishnakumari Memorial Concert, where our disciples will be presenting both Bharatanatyam and Kathak. We welcome everyone to come and support our students.

A proud moment with my student after her Kathak exams. We encourage all our students to pursue formal certifications to mark their progress in the art form.

A group photo with our students after their Kathak exams. It's a joy to see them grow as artists and support each other on this journey.

An announcement for my Bharatanatyam recital for the Kannada Rajyotsava celebrations. It is always an honor to perform for events that celebrate our rich culture.

An invitation to our Sri Krishna Janmashtami performance. Our junior and senior students will be presenting both Bharatanatyam and Kathak pieces.

Snippets from a Kathak performance by our Rhythmotion ensemble. It is wonderful to see our students of all ages and levels share the stage and their love for dance.

An excerpt from a Ganesh Vandana performance by my daughter, Alar. This piece was choreographed by me for the Maya Rao Memorial Kathak Festival.

About Our Students on Stage: Performances & Events

Performance is the ultimate test of our practice. Whether it is a student's debut Rangmanch Pravesh or an ensemble piece for a festival like Vijayadashami, these moments on stage teach students more than just footwork. They build confidence, stage presence, and the ability to convey Abhinaya, which is the soul of Indian classical dance.

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