Celebrating Milestones with the ShrotaHouse Family
At ShrotaHouse, music is more than just melody—it's the connections we build. From intimate festivals to cheering for each other's first performance, here is how our parivar grows together.
Happy Birthday to us! Our hearts are full hearing these sweet birthday wishes from our ShrotaHouse family. Celebrating four years of spreading the joy of Indian art music!
What an evening with the best people! A candid shot of our community celebrating our third anniversary. The room is filled with the happy energy of children, parents, and artists.
A glimpse of our sincere and musical Gurupoornima celebration. We gathered as a community to express gratitude and love for the gurus who guide us on our musical path.
An ode to our teachers. On Teacher's Day, we celebrate the wonderful educators who are the backbone of ShrotaHouse, patiently guiding our little ones.
The bond between a teacher and students is precious. This heartfelt hug on Teacher's Day captures the love and connection we foster in our musical abode.
Happy Independence Day from our little patriots! We resolve to help the young children of Bharat keep our beautiful Indian Art Music thriving.
A quiet moment of curiosity to start the new year. Wishing everyone a 2025 filled with learning, love, and lots of Indian classical music.
About this collection
When you step into our community, you aren't just enrolling in a class; you are joining a Shrotagan where parents and kids cheer for every small musical win. We host regular gatherings—from Rakshabandhan jamming sessions to Navaratri performances—that turn the sometimes daunting prospect of learning classical music into a shared family celebration.
For us, the 'classroom' is a living room. We know that the pressure of perfection can make Indian classical music feel inaccessible, so we strip that away. Our community events are designed to be low-pressure and high-joy, whether it’s a Guru Purnima gathering or a simple birthday celebration where kids get to showcase what they’ve been practicing.
Why Community Matters in Music
When children see their peers and parents engaged in the same musical journey, their confidence grows naturally. It stops being a chore and starts being a shared language.
- Parent-Child Bonding: Our events aren't drop-off zones. We encourage parents to sit on the floor, play an instrument, or learn a sargam alongside their child.
- Cultural Roots: We weave in festivals and special days, helping children understand the cultural context behind the music.
- Real-World Confidence: Small stage performances, like our Navaratri showcases, help kids express themselves without the fear of judgment.
Whether you are looking for parent-child music activities or want to introduce your child to the nuance of an Indian classical instrument, our community is the best place to start. We are currently active in localities across Bangalore like JP Nagar, Jayanagar, Whitefield, and Koramangala. If you are looking for an Indian classical music education that feels less like a strict school and more like a home, come spend a weekend with us.
ShrotaHouse
I started ShrotaHouse because I wanted to bring the warmth of our Bharat home music sessions to every child. We don't believe in strict, solitary practice; we believe in noisy, joyous discovery where parents and kids learn side-by-side.
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