Comprehensive Training: The Bachelor's degree course provides comprehensive training in Bharatanatyam, covering both practical aspects like adavus, abhinaya, and choreography, as well as theoretical elements such as music, history, and aesthetics of the dance form.
Advanced Techniques: Students learn advanced techniques of Nritta (pure dance) and Nritya (expressive dance), honing their skills in footwork, hand gestures, facial expressions, and body movements.
Theoretical Studies: Alongside practical training, students delve into academic subjects related to Bharatanatyam, including music theory, dance history, Indian aesthetics, and research methodologies.
Cultural and Philosophical Context: Students explore the cultural and philosophical context of Bharatanatyam, understanding its roots, evolution, and the role it plays in Indian tradition and spirituality.
Live Performances and Internships: Bachelor's degree students are encouraged to participate in live performances and internships to gain real-world experience, exposure, and confidence.
Choreographic Projects: Students often undertake choreographic projects, allowing them to experiment with creating their dance compositions and exploring innovative aspects of Bharatanatyam.
Research and Dissertation: As part of the Bachelor's degree, students may be required to conduct research on a specific aspect of Bharatanatyam and present a dissertation on their findings.
Master's degree features & content
Specialization: The Master's degree course allows students to choose a specific area of specialization within Bharatanatyam, such as performance, choreography, teaching, or research.
Advanced Performance Skills: Master's degree students focus on refining their performance skills, deepening their understanding of abhinaya, and demonstrating virtuosity in their chosen area of specialization.
Pedagogy and Teaching Methods: The course includes a focus on pedagogy and teaching methods, preparing students to become effective Bharatanatyam instructors.
Research and Analysis: Master's degree students engage in advanced research and analysis, contributing to the scholarly understanding and documentation of Bharatanatyam.
Dissertation and Thesis: Students undertake an extensive research project and write a thesis or dissertation that contributes original insights to the field of Bharatanatyam.
Collaborative Projects: Master's degree students often collaborate with other artists and professionals to create interdisciplinary performances or research projects.
Lecture-Demonstrations and Seminars: Students may present lecture-demonstrations and participate in seminars to share their knowledge and expertise with the wider dance community.