Nepal: Indian classical dance form, also known as Shastriya Nritya, is
revered all over the world as one of the highest artforms. The artform’s roots
can be traced back to Natya Shrastra, believed to have been written by
sage Bharat Muni. Dances like Bharatanatyam, Kathak, Kuchipudi, Odissi,
Kathakali, Sattriya, Manipuri, and Mohiniyattam fall under the Indian classical
dance umbrella. These dances differ from each other in locations, styles, music
and costumes. But, they all have one thing in common. All dances are deeply
cultural, vibrant, motivating and have a long historical significance.
photo: sadhana kala kendra
Indian classical dance forms have also found practitioners and
enthusiasts in the Kathmandu
Valley. Below are some of
the dance studios that have been teaching this artform.
Aesthetic Dance Studio
Namrata KC established the Aesthetic Dance Studio in 2015. The studio focuses
purely on teaching Kathak. The dance studio teaches dancers the art of telling
a story using Kathak. Classes are held three times a week on alternate days.
The dance studios operate on two shifts, one in the morning and one in the
evening. The morning shift begins at 7am and ends at 10am, while evening
classes begin at 4pm and end at 7pm.
Adults and children have different classes. Children from 7 to 12 years
are given classes every Saturday at 11am. To maintain the quality of the
teaching, a class has a maximum of 12 students. Every student is required to
wear kurtha or a long skirt and bring a pair of ghungroo (anklets
with metallic bells attached to them).
Price: Rs7500 for a 3 month course
Where: Tanka Prasad Ghumti Marga, Kathmandu
Contact: 9849007966
Sadhana Kala Kendra
Milan Moktan is the founder and director of Sadhana Kala Kendra. It was
established in 1990, making it one of the earliest dance centres. Kala Kendra
teaches many forms of classical dances—namely Kathak and Bharatanatyam. Instructor
Yam Gurung teaches these dance forms. Kala Kendra has two shifts—one in the
morning and one in the evening. The morning classes are held from 7am to 10am,
while evening classes vary depending on the students’ availability.
When a student enrols for a dance class, they are evaluated and then
placed in basic or advanced classes based on their previous experience as well
as needs. For those who are just starting out, it is compulsory to start with
the basic class. Around 5 to 10 students are included in one class. Like
Aesthetic Dance Studio, children and adults are separated into different
classes.
Price: Rs3000 monthly
Where: Kamaladi Mode, Putali Sadak, Kathmandu
Contact: 01-4440228
Nepa Dance Academy
Nepa Dance Academy was
established in 2010 by Rina Maharjan and Rohiya Maharjan. The dance academy
teaches many types of dance forms. The dances are taught by the founders as
well as other dance teachers. The academy specialises in various types of
dance, such as the Nepali Chariya dance as well as Kathak and Bharatanatyam.
Classes are mostly held in the evening, as students can come to learn after
finishing up their work or school or college.
The Kathak classes are taught on Saturdays from 8am to 10am. Children
aged 5 to 16 are given a separate classroom. Students aged 17 and up are taught
together. Around 15 to 20 students are taught in a class. The students are
required to wear the t-shirt given by the academy.
Price: Rs1200 for children, Rs2000 for adults
Where: Dhalko Chowk, Kathmandu,
Nepal
Contact: 01-5357062
Sushila Arts Academy
Sushila Arts Academy was
founded by Yulia Koirala in honour of her late mother-in-law Sushila Koirala.
The academy teaches different forms of classical dance from India like
Bharatanatyam and Kathak. It also teaches ballet. The Bharatanatyam faculty is
run by K Bhavya, who is from India.
The classes take place in the morning and evening.
The timing for classes usually depends on the faculty and the students.
The students are promoted on the basis of their qualifications and ability.
Students are also required to give exams to be promoted to the next grade.
Children as young as five years are encouraged to join the classes.
Price: On request
Where: Lohasal, Kathmandu
Contact: 9861050448
Nritya Aagan
Nritya Aagan was established in 2009 by Subima Shrestha. Nritya Aagan
teaches Nepali folk dance, contemporary dance as well as classical dance forms.
But the dance studio’s main focus is Kathak. It is taught by Subima Shrestha,
who learned Kathak in India
as well as by student-turned-instructor Mansi Oli.
The complete Kathak package continues for six months. The introduction
class lasts one month, happening twice a week. The basic-level classes are
given every Tuesday and Wednesday from 5pm to 6pm for a month, after which the
intermediate classes will move to Saturday and Sunday from 3pm to 6pm. The
classes for children and adults are separate and children as young as
6-year-old can join the institute.
Price: On request
Where: Gyan Mandala, Jhamsikhel, Lalitpur
Contact: 9865992155
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