Course Details
Bharatnatyam Dance
Bharatnatyam Dance
Why Choose Online Bharatnatyam Dance Classes?
Overview
Bharatanatyam is a classical Indian dance form that originated in Tamil Nadu. WinQuest delivers it live online 1:1 or in small groups by experienced gurus, structured across three progressive levels - Beginner (foundations and basic adavus), Intermediate (jathis, abhinaya, simple compositions) and Advanced (varnams, padams, full Margam and performance). Aligned to the traditional grading systems followed by Kalakshetra and most Indian state-board dance examinations.
What You'll Learn
- Live interactive sessions
- 1st one-on-one session
- Comprehensive curriculum
- No long-term commitment
- Personalized learning plan
Beginner
Module 1: Introduction to Bharatanatyam+
- Brief history, origin and the Sangeet Natak Akademi recognition of the dance form
- The 3 elements of Bharatanatyam - Nritta (pure dance), Nritya (expressive) and Natya (dramatic)
- Posture (aramandi - half-sit), alignment, body awareness and warm-up exercises
Module 2: Basic Adavus (Steps)+
- Tatta Adavu - first foot strikes (5 variations)
- Natta Adavu - extending and bending leg movements
- Mei Adavu - body bending poses
- Practice with hand-counting (taala) on Aadi taalam (8-beat cycle)
Module 3: Hand Gestures (Hastas)+
- Asamyukta Hastas - the 28 single-hand gestures
- Samyukta Hastas - the 24 double-hand gestures
- Meaning and usage of common hastas (Pataka, Tripataka, Ardhachandra, etc.)
Module 4: Sloka & Theory+
- Bharatanatyam invocation - the Pushpanjali sloka
- Introduction to the 7 main taalas in Carnatic music
- Names of the great Bharatanatyam exponents - Rukmini Devi, Balasaraswati, etc.
Module 5: First Performance Piece+
- Alarippu - the first invocation item performed in pure Nritta
- Practice of Alarippu in Tisra (3-beat) jaathi
- Stage etiquette - namaskaram before and after dancing
Intermediate
Module 1: Advanced Adavus+
- Kudittametta Adavu - jumping and turning steps
- Sarukkal Adavu - sliding steps
- Mandi Adavu - sitting-on-knee movements
- Combining 5-7 adavus into short choreographic phrases
Module 2: Jathis - Rhythmic Phrases+
- Korvai - rhythmic patterns set to taalam
- Tisra (3), Chatusra (4), Khanda (5), Misra (7), Sankeerna (9) jaathis
- Composing and reciting a simple jathi
Module 3: Abhinaya - Facial Expressions+
- The 9 Navarasas - Sringara (love), Hasya (humour), Karuna (compassion), Raudra (anger), Veera (heroism), Bhayanaka (fear), Bibhatsa (disgust), Adbhuta (wonder), Shanta (peace)
- Sancharibhava - transient emotions; eye and head movements
- Practising one rasa per class with mirror and tutor feedback
Module 4: Intermediate Items+
- Jathiswaram - pure dance item set to a melodic line
- Shabdam - first item combining dance with simple narrative
- Practice with live or recorded Carnatic music
Module 5: Theory & Sloka+
- Carnatic raga and taala basics - common ragas (Bilahari, Kalyani, Kambhoji)
- Names of the Trinity of Carnatic music - Tyagaraja, Muthuswami Dikshitar, Syama Sastri
- Reading and reciting a Carnatic kriti in transliteration
Advanced
Module 1: Varnam - The Centerpiece+
- Anatomy of a varnam - Pallavi, Anupallavi, Charanam, Muktayi Swara, Chittaiswara
- A complete varnam in a chosen raga (e.g., Mohamana in Bhairavi)
- Balance of pure Nritta sections with abhinaya in the Sahitya passages
Module 2: Padams and Javalis+
- Padam - slow, abhinaya-rich pieces on Bhakti (devotional love)
- Javali - shorter, more sensuous love themes
- Sustained abhinaya - holding one emotion for several minutes
Module 3: Tillana & Mangalam+
- Tillana - a fast-paced rhythmic finale with intricate jathis
- Mangalam - the concluding benediction item
- Completing a full traditional Margam from Pushpanjali to Mangalam
Module 4: Performance Preparation+
- Stage make-up - traditional Bharatanatyam look
- Costume - the saree drape, jewellery, anklets
- Concert structure and pacing for a 60-90 minute performance
Module 5: Solo Arangetram+
- Choreographing your own short item with the guru
- Preparing for the Arangetram debut performance
- Continuing studies - teacher training (Nattuvangam) or choreography paths
Requirements
- A laptop or desktop with stable internet and a clear webcam
- Space to dance - at least 6 ft x 6 ft of uncarpeted floor
- Bharatanatyam practice attire and salangai (anklet bells) - recommended from intermediate level
- A notebook for sloka, taala and theory notes
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Frequently Asked Questions
How do I get started?+
Click the Book a Demo button on this page. Tell us your child's age and any previous dance experience; we will schedule a free trial session with a matching guru. For details, contact our coordinator on WhatsApp at +91 93308 11581 or email contact@winquestonline.com.
My child has never danced before. Is that ok?+
Absolutely. Our Beginner level assumes no prior experience. The guru will start with posture, warm-up, basic steps and gestures and build up step by step. Most students start without any background and progress beautifully.
What space and equipment do we need at home?+
A space of at least 6 ft x 6 ft of uncarpeted floor (wood or tile) is ideal. A laptop or tablet with a clear webcam so the guru can see the full body. Comfortable practice clothes. For intermediate levels, the guru will recommend salangai (anklets) - we will guide you on where to source them.
How does payment work?+
We require monthly advance payments for the number of classes scheduled in that calendar month. We accept Zelle, PayPal, UPI (for India), Stripe and major credit / debit cards.
What if my child misses a class?+
For 1:1 sessions we reschedule a make-up at a mutually convenient time at no extra cost (with at least 24 hours notice). For group classes we share a timed recording so your child can catch up before the next class.
How long is each class?+
Each class session is 60 minutes long for academic dance levels. Frequency is typically twice a week for beginners, three times a week for intermediate and advanced students preparing for performances.
Will my child be able to perform?+
Yes. By the end of Beginner level, students perform Alarippu. By Intermediate they can perform Jathiswaram, Shabdam and short Padams. Advanced students prepare a full Margam and can sit for an Arangetram debut. We organise virtual recitals for parents.
Is there a certification at the end?+
Yes. We issue a WinQuest completion certificate after each level. Students can also be prepared for the formal certification exams of state boards (Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board, TN State Board Dance Examination, Akhil Bharatiya Gandharva Mahavidyalaya etc.) on request.
Are the gurus qualified?+
All our gurus have at least 10 years of performance experience and formal training from a recognised institution (Kalakshetra, Sangeet Natak Akademi, etc. depending on the dance form). Each guru is interviewed by our cultural-arts head before joining.
What are the requirements?+
A laptop / desktop with a clear webcam and stable internet, an uncarpeted dance space, comfortable practice attire, a notebook for theory notes, and an open mind. The guru will provide a more detailed checklist before the first class.
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