Bharatanatyam Classes in Singapore
Master the art of storytelling through movement - guided by experienced gurus, backed by a certified 8-Grade syllabus.
The Jewel of South Indian Classical Dance
Bharatanatyam is one of the oldest and most celebrated classical dance forms of India, originating from the temples of Tamil Nadu over 2,000 years ago. Rooted in the ancient treatise Natya Shastra by Bharata Muni, it is regarded as the mother of many Indian classical dance traditions.
At ANASFA, we teach Bharatanatyam as it was meant to be learned – with reverence for tradition, depth in technique, and joy in expression. Our structured curriculum takes students from foundational adavus (basic steps) through complex jathis (rhythmic compositions) to full-length solo performances, all guided by experienced gurus who bring both artistry and pedagogical rigour to every class.
A Comprehensive Curriculum
From fundamental footwork to expressive storytelling, our curriculum covers the entirety of this ancient art form.
Nritta
Pure Dance
Master foundational adavus, jathis, and complex korvais. Precise footwork, graceful mudras, and clean body geometry.
Nritya
Expressive Dance
Abhinaya — storytelling through facial expressions (rasa) and the nine emotions (navarasas). Bring mythology to life.
Natya
Dramatic Element
Inhabit characters and convey complex narratives through full-length dance compositions integrating costume and stagecraft.
Theory & Heritage
Cultural Depth
History, philosophy, and cultural significance of Bharatanatyam — temple origins, Natya Shastra, and evolution.
Stage Craft
Performance Training
Annual stage performances from early grades. Build real-world confidence, discipline, and audience connection.
Tala & Rhythm
Rhythmic Precision
Count tala cycles, recognize rhythmic patterns, and synchronise with live or recorded Carnatic music.
The Path to Mastery: 8-Grade Syllabus
A structured, progressive journey from absolute basics to professional stage excellence. Built over 15 years of teaching experience.
Foundation
Grades 1–2
Basic adavus, posture, simple mudras, rhythm awareness. First stage performance.
Development
Grades 3–4
Complex adavus, deeper abhinaya, tala counting, Alarippu. Korvais and Shabdam.
Proficiency
Grades 5–6
Varnam, complex rhythmic patterns, character portrayal. Full Varnam mastery, Padam, Tillana.
Mastery
Grades 7–8
Complete Margam repertoire, Arangetram preparation, independent artistic expression, certification.
Designed for Every Aspiring Dancer
Specialized training programs tailored for different age groups and skill levels.
Young Children
Ages 4–7
Focus on building flexibility, posture, balance, and basic rhythm through play-based learning.
Kids & Pre-Teens
Ages 8–12
Formal introduction to the 8-Grade syllabus with emphasis on technical foundations and stage confidence.
Teenagers
Ages 13–18
Advanced technical training, stage performance preparation, and cultural theory. Builds focus and discipline.
Adults
Open Age
Flexible programs focusing on fitness, cultural connection, and artistic fulfilment. Never too late to start.
Meet Your Bharatanatyam Gurus
Our Bharatanatyam faculty brings years of professional performance, teaching, and certification experience. Every class is led by a trained guru who combines technical mastery with genuine care for each student’s growth.
Swarna
Bharatanatyam
Renugah Sivanantham
Bharatanatyam
Kumar Lekha Shri
Bharatanatyam
What Our Students & Parents Say
What is the minimum age to start?
We recommend starting from age 4 as it is the ideal age to build flexibility, rhythm, and discipline through structured, joyful learning.
Does my child need prior experience?
Not at all. Our curriculum starts from the very basics. Every student begins at Grade 1 regardless of age, building a strong foundation in posture, adavus, and rhythm.
How long does it take to complete all 8 grades?
Most students progress through one grade per year with consistent attendance. The 8-Grade system is a meaningful long-term journey, not a quick certification.
What should my child wear to class?
Students typically wear a comfortable salwar kameez or practice saree. Anklets (salangai/ghungroo) will be introduced at the appropriate grade level.
Are classes available on weekdays and weekends?
Yes. ANASFA offers both weekday and weekend batch options across all 6 branches, making it easy to fit into school and work schedules.
Our Branches Across Singapore
We are conveniently located across multiple areas in Singapore, making it easy for students to access quality fine arts education near their homes.
Yishun Wisteria Mall
Sengkang Rivervale Mall
Tampines Central Telepark
Serangoon Central USSC
Woodlands Woods Square
Farrer Park
Ready to Begin Your Classical Arts Journey?
Book a free trial class at any of our 6 Singapore branches. Admissions open for kids (age 4+), teens, and adults.
