Bharatanatyam

Journey Through Bharatanatyam: From Basics to Professional Mastery

Bharatanatyam lessons guide students through a progressive journey—from simple individual movements to the integration of the whole body, from structured form to fluid expression, and from stability to dynamic movement.

The curriculum encompasses rhythmic and melodic aspects of music, body knowledge, and philosophical background, aiming for a comprehensive understanding and mastery of this classical Indian dance form. The lessons cater to all levels, from beginners to advanced students and even those preparing for professional stage performances. The goal is not only to master Bharatanatyam but also to internalize and express its essence, making it relevant to one’s personal practice in today’s context. Each class is an exploration of movement and expression, encouraging students to deeply understand and embody the dance tradition.

Current adult classes:
Beginners: Sundays 12:30 – 13:30

Advanced: Thursdays 16:30 – 17:30

Bharatanatyam

Teachers

  • Photo of Sri Lavanya, Bharatanatyam at the Global Music Academy, Berlin

    Sri Lavanya

    Sri Lavanya: A Journey in Indian Classical Arts

    Sri Lavanya began her artistic journey in 1998 at the Temple of Fine Arts in Malaysia. Under the guidance of Vasuki Sivanesan in Bharatanatyam and Shri Usha Ramachandran in Carnatic vocal, she laid a solid foundation in the arts. She continues to refine her skills with advanced training from the internationally acclaimed Mavin Khoo.

    Mastering Multiple Disciplines

    Lavanya’s passion for dance led her to explore various Indian classical styles, including Bharatanatyam, Odissi, and Kathak. She trained in Odissi with Gowri Chandra and in Kathak with Dhanya Thurairajah, both esteemed disciples of renowned masters. Alongside dance, Lavanya has excelled in Carnatic music, especially on the flute, enriching her understanding of Indian Classical Art.

    International Recognition and Contributions

    Lavanya has performed both locally and internationally at prestigious events, including the Royal Palace of Malaysia and in front of former U.S. President Barack Obama. She has played a pivotal role in preserving Indian cultural heritage in Malaysia. Lavanya also shares her expertise through performances and lectures across Europe, collaborating with artists worldwide and contributing to global art festivals.

    Courses

    • Bharatanatyam

    • Odissi

    • Bharatanatyam for Children

    Languages

    German, English, Tamil

Profile photo of Sritharan Niranjan-Schwaab, Bharatanatyam teacher at the Global Music Academy, Berlin

Bharatanatyam Artist and Educator

Sritharan Niranjan-Schwaab completed his Bharatanatyam training under Guru Diana Rathish in 2013 and began teaching at her dance school the same year. Bharatanatyam is a classical Indian dance form known for its intricate footwork and expressive gestures. He continued his studies in India and, in 2019, earned a Postgraduate Diploma in Bharatanatyam from the Oriental Fine Arts Academy of London (OFAAL). His diploma focused on “Hasta Prayogam,” the art of using hand gestures in Bharatanatyam, and he was honored with the title “Nattiya Kala Ratnam,” recognizing his expertise in the field.

Performances and Contributions

Sritharan has participated in various dance projects and performed on stages in Germany, England, and Switzerland alongside other artists. His extensive experience includes both performing and teaching Bharatanatyam. Notably, one of his long-time students made a successful Bharatanatyam debut in April 2024.

In addition to his dance career, Sritharan works as a special needs teacher and psychomotor therapist. He regularly offers exercise programs for individuals with physical and mental disabilities and integrates his dance expertise into these sessions, enriching the therapeutic experience.

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