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Nestled in the vibrant heart of Bengaluru, the Aradhana Institute of Performing Arts (Bharatanatyam) offers an inspiring journey into the rich heritage of Indian classical dance and music. Specializing in Bharatanatyam and classical music, this esteemed institution stands as a cultural beacon for enthusiasts of all ages, nurturing a passion for the arts within a warm and welcoming community.
The institute is renowned for its dedicated and experienced instructor, Srimathi Aparna Anand, whose unique approach to teaching harmoniously blends traditional techniques with contemporary insights. Students benefit from personalized instruction tailored to their individual progress, ensuring a supportive environment where artistic expression can flourish. Aparna Anand’s mentorship extends beyond technical training, fostering a deep appreciation for the cultural significance and spiritual essence of Bharatanatyam and classical music.
Located at 222A, Shravana, in the serene locality of Sapthagiri Nagar, Hosakerehalli, the institute provides an ideal setting for creative exploration and growth. The thoughtfully designed space encourages focused learning while inspiring creativity and self-expression. Whether one seeks to pursue dance and music as a profession or a delightful hobby, the Aradhana Institute of Performing Arts offers a comprehensive curriculum that caters to diverse aspirations.
The institute's community spirit is highlighted by glowing reviews from students and parents alike, who appreciate the nurturing and skilled guidance of Aparna Anand. The positive learning experiences shared by many underscore the institute’s commitment to excellence in teaching and cultural preservation. Joining the Aradhana Institute of Performing Arts means becoming part of a supportive family dedicated to celebrating and perpetuating the timeless traditions of Bharatanatyam and classical Indian music.