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Dance Rehearsals and Performance Preparation

byRoots Dance StudioPractice at Noida studio or travels to venues across Delhi NCRStarts from5,500 Per Song / ActView full gallery

Watch how we turn simple steps into stage-ready performances. Whether you are a beginner or a pro, we create a fun, stress-free space at our Noida studio to get you moving.

A full-energy Dandiya rehearsal with a mixed group of kids and adults. I lead the class from the front, breaking down the steps to make sure everyone can follow along.

A group of women learning the choreography for "Kamariyan" in the studio. We use dandiya sticks to practice the coordination and rhythm needed for the final performance.

A rehearsal session for a "Ganesh Vandana" piece. This type of choreography involves more expressive and devotional movements, which we practice carefully in the studio.

Taking the practice to the stage. Here, we are doing a final rehearsal for "Ram Siya Raam" on the actual stage to get comfortable with spacing and lighting before the show.

Behind the scenes of our Diwali dance practice for "Shubham Karoti". This is a raw look at how we piece together a group performance in the rehearsal hall.

A practice session for our "Ram Aye Hai" Diwali performance. Even in a simple studio setting, the energy and devotion of the dancers shine through.

Announcing a Dandiya workshop for women. This clip shows a typical class environment where ladies of all ages come to learn Garba and Dandiya in a fun, supportive setting.

The countdown to "Dandiya Dhaamal"! A clip from one of our final rehearsals, showing the energy and excitement building up before the main event.

The transformation from practice to performance. This video shows the journey from a casual outdoor rehearsal to the final, fully-costumed dance in the studio.

About From Studio to Stage: Our Rehearsals

I don't just teach steps; I make sure you are actually comfortable with them. Every session ends with a recorded reference video, so when you are practicing at home, you have the exact sequence to follow. No complicated jargon here—just straightforward, easy-to-learn routines that look great when the music starts.

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