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Nritya Kalakshetra Summer Intensive 2026

Bharatanatyam & Kuchipudi | One-Week Immersive Training Program

An Offering of Tradition. A Journey of Transformation.

This summer, immerse yourself in the timeless beauty of Indian classical dance through a thoughtfully curated intensive training experience.

The Summer Intensive 2026 is designed to refine technique, elevate expression, and deepen the dancer’s understanding of movement, rhythm, and storytelling within the classical traditions of Bharatanatyam and Kuchipudi.

☀️INTENSIVE SUMMER BATCHES

                  📅 June Intensive: June 22–26 | 4:30 PM
                   📅 July Intensive: July 13–17 | 4:30 PM

           📍 Location: Woodbury & Hybrid (available for select levels)

Participants may choose one dedicated week of immersive training designed to strengthen technique, enhance artistry, and accelerate progress in a focused learning environment.

To ensure personalized attention and maintain the depth and quality of training, enrollment is intentionally limited.

Early registration is highly recommended. Additional details regarding schedules, levels, and program requirements will be shared upon registration.

☀️THE EXPERIENCE

Within this intensive, dancers are guided through a structured artistic journey that balances discipline with expression:

• Precision-based technique training (Adavus & Jathis)
• Rhythmic clarity & alignment with Talam
• Abhinaya – expressive storytelling and emotional depth
• Theoretical understanding of classical foundations
• Stage presence, confidence, and performance refinement
• Individual corrections and personalized artistic feedback

☀️WHO CAN JOIN

A space for dedicated learners of all backgrounds who wish to:

• Strengthen their classical foundation
• Deepen artistic expression
• Experience structured, focused training
• Grow with consistency, discipline, and clarity

                                                              Nritya Kalakshetra Summer Workshops

                               🔱 “Where discipline becomes art, and movement becomes devotion.”