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We are a premier institute of Bharatanatyam (Kalakshetra Bani)
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Wishing you all a blessed Makar Sankranti, Pongal and Lohri…🙏

Received the Award from The Mayor of Plano, John B Muns and the First Lady at the Sindur Utsav…Thank you for your love and support 🙏🙏🙏

Om Sri Gurubhyo Namaha
The best compliment that I can receive for the love and dedication towards my passion.
Thank you everyone for believing in me and being a part of the ‘Srishti Nrityalaya Family.’

Jay Guru Datta
Om Gan Ganapathaye Namaha…
Om Sri Gurubhyo Namaha….Celebrating Ganesha Chaturthi offering Nrityaseva…what else could I ask for…Thank you Deva for all the blessings you have given 🙏🙏🙏
Running Registration for 2024-25 Beginners and Intermediate Courses
Srishti Nrityalaya School of Performing Arts LLC We are a premier institute of Bharatanatyam (Kalakshetra Bani)

Presenting “Nritya Samarpanam” @ the Karyasiddhi Hanuman Temple…it was such a blissful experience to have our Guru Dr. Divyasena…teach and perform gifting with such a divine experience 🙏

A glimpse of Arangetram of Nehal and Aashna…Thank you Saravana Creations for capturing the moments.
Thanks again to the wonderful team for your amazing performance and dedication in making this event successful.
vocal: Pranav Kikkeri
Veena: Smt. Vasundhara Kikkeri
Violin: Vid. Sri Narasimha Kikkeri
Flute: Vid. Sri Sundar Rajan Padmanabhan
Mridangam: Sri Ethirajan Sirukarumbur Ramanujan
Thattukali (Nattuvangam): Smt. Ipsita Mitra

The spots are filling up fast…limited spots available…Register today…last date of registration: June 1st.

The Alarippu (meaning flowering bud) is traditionally the first dance piece that Bharatanatyam dancers learn and perform in this type of classical dance recital. The Alarippu was created in five different talas by the four brothers, namely the Tanjore Quartet.
It begins with isolations of the head, shoulders, neck and then progresses into larger movement of the torso. Talam: Thisra Ekam
Alarippu | Taal - Tishra Ekam Alaripu | Classical Dance | Srishti Nrityalaya | Bharatanatyam https://www.srishtinrityalaya.com/ The Alarippu (meaning flowering bud) is traditionally the first dance piece that Bharatanatyam dancers learn and perform i...

Pushpanjali is also an invocatory dance conducted at the beginning of a Bharatnatyam performance. It is the salutation to Lord Nataraja, the Guru, the musicians, and the audience.
The dancer holds flowers to offer prayers to the Trinity of Gods, goddesses, ashta dikpalakas, and scholars in dance.
Pushpanjali: Jhem Jhem Pushpanjali is also an invocatory dance conducted at the beginning of a Bharatnatyam performance.[1] It is the salutation to Lord Nataraja, the Guru, the mus...
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