Kathak DAnce Class
Kathak Class details
Kathak Dance Classes at Pravidhi Academy
Immerse yourself in the mesmerizing world of Kathak—India’s classical dance of rhythm, grace, and storytelling. At Pravidhi Academy, we offer authentic, structured, and joyful Kathak training rooted in tradition yet tailored for today’s learners.
From the delicate flutter of eyes to the thunder of rhythmic footwork, Kathak is a celebration of nritta (pure dance), nritya (expression), and natya (drama). Whether you’re a curious beginner or an advancing student, our expert faculty guides you with patience, precision, and heart.
What You’ll Learn
- Tatkar – Foundational footwork in various taals (rhythmic cycles)
- Tukras, Tihais & Paran – Dynamic rhythmic compositions
- Abhinaya – Expressive storytelling through mudras, eyes, and emotions
- Chakkars – Controlled, graceful spins
- Performance Repertoire – From thumri to tarana, bhajan to classical items
Class Info
Duration :
50 minutes
Student :
30 Persons
Days / Time :
Monday
Class Price :
Rs. 22250
“Kathak is not just dance — it’s dialogue.
The feet speak in taal, the eyes narrate emotion,
and the soul becomes the storyteller.”
— Anonymous
Why Learn Kathak With Us?
- Certified & experienced Kathak gurus
- Structured progression with regular assessments
- Performance opportunities at festivals & annual shows
- Emphasis on discipline, cultural values, and confidence
- Safe, clean, and inspiring studio in Dwarka, New Delhi
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Not at all! We welcome absolute beginners. Our foundation-level classes start from the very basics.
Children as young as 4 years can begin. We also have dedicated batches for teens and adults of all levels.
Each session is 60 minutes, held 2–3 times a week (flexible batches available).
Yes! We prepare students for recognized classical dance examinations conducted by institutions like Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Prayag Sangeet Samiti, and others.
Comfortable cotton attire (e.g., kurta-pajama or salwar-kameez). Girls may wear a lehenga-choli or practice skirt. Ghungroo (ankle bells) are introduced once basic steps are mastered.
Performances are encouraged but not compulsory. They’re a wonderful way to build confidence and showcase progress!