Kathak is a storytelling dance — a mesmerizing interplay of rapid footwork, graceful spins (chakkar), and expressive abhinaya. Rooted in temple rituals and refined in Mughal-era courts, it is both athletic and deeply poetic. Our Kathak programme runs from absolute beginner to performance level, with classes structured around the Jaipur Gharana lineage.
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Footwork, spins, and storytelling through expressive Mughal-influenced movement. All levels.
Sculpture-like poses, intense footwork, and devotional expression from Tamil Nadu's sacred tradition.
Lyrical tribhanga postures and fluid grace from the temples of Odisha. Poetry in motion.
A nurturing, joyful introduction to classical movement. Building coordination, confidence, and cultural love.
Tabla and pakhawaj sessions that deepen the dancer's relationship with tala and musical structure.
A dedicated workshop on communicating emotion through gesture, face, and storytelling. For intermediate+ dancers.
| Class | Day | Time | Duration | Level | Guru |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kathak – Beginner | Mon, Wed, Fri | 7:00 AM | 60 min | Beginner | Jaipur Flok Ji |
| Kathak – Intermediate | Mon, Wed, Fri | 8:00 AM | 75 min | Intermediate | Jaipur Flok Ji |
| Kathak – Advanced | Tue, Thu, Sat | 7:00 AM | 90 min | Advanced | Jaipur Flok Ji |
| Bharatanatyam – Beginner | Tue, Thu | 5:00 PM | 60 min | Beginner | Meera Iyer |
| Bharatanatyam – Advanced | Sat | 10:00 AM | 90 min | Advanced | Meera Iyer |
| Odissi – All Levels | Wed, Fri | 6:00 PM | 75 min | All Levels | Ananya Das |
| Children's Foundation | Sat, Sun | 10:00 AM | 45 min | Children | Sunita Rao |
| Abhinaya Workshop | Sunday | 11:00 AM | 90 min | Intermediate+ | Jaipur Flok Ji |
Absolutely not. We welcome complete beginners in all our programmes. Our beginner batches start from scratch and progress at a comfortable pace. You only need enthusiasm and commitment.
For the first week, comfortable cotton clothes and bare feet are fine. After enrollment, we will guide you on the appropriate attire — typically a salwar kameez or churidar for practice and a costume for performances.
Yes, and we encourage it wholeheartedly. Many of our most dedicated students began in their 30s, 40s, or even later. Classical dance has no age barrier, and adult beginners often bring deep focus and discipline to their practice.
Yes. We offer a complimentary trial session for all new students. Simply contact us to book your slot and experience the class before committing to enrollment.
This varies by student, commitment, and natural aptitude. Generally, with consistent practice, students move through beginner to intermediate in 12–18 months and begin advanced training after 2–3 years. Performing publicly typically begins from the 2nd year onwards.