A comprehensive 6-year journey through India's rich dance legacy. Specialist-led training in Classical forms and vibrant Folk traditions.
At Saral, we believe that traditional dance requires mastery. We do not offer a generalized dance program; instead, we provide distinct pathways in Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, and Folk Dance. Each style is taught by specialized faculty who have dedicated their lives to that specific art form, ensuring students receive authentic training and deep cultural context.
Three distinct traditions, each led by dedicated master practitioners who bring years of performance and teaching expertise.
A dedicated pathway focusing on the rhythmic accuracy and structural grace of this ancient tradition. Over six years, students master the balance of Nritta (pure dance) and Abhinaya (expression).
Specialized training in this lyrical style known for its dynamic footwork and storytelling. The curriculum guides students through the nuances of grace and dramatic performance.
A vibrant exploration of India's regional heritage. Guided by folk experts, students learn the rhythms and celebratory dances that form the heart of our diverse culture.
Our curriculum is built on a 32-week annual structure that spans six years. This graduated approach ensures students move from fundamental motor coordination to advanced stage-ready artistry in their chosen style.
Building basic coordination, footwork, and an introduction to style-specific rhythms and basic mudras.
Mastering core postures (Araimandi/Sthanakas) and moving into complex rhythmic patterns (Jatis/Taals).
Advanced Abhinaya (expression) and the study of complete items/repertoire for public showcase.
Choose the program structure that best fits your school's needs and schedule.
Our dance curriculum is designed to meet the NCF SE 2023 and NEP 2020 mandates for a well-rounded education.
Building gross motor skills, flexibility, and core endurance.
Boosting confidence through stage performance and empathy through artistic expression.
Fostering a sense of pride and belonging through authentic traditional arts.