Courses
This institute is a treasure trove in fine arts. It offers a wide array of courses on its artistic menu and is a delight to all devotees and patrons of art. It is the development site for any and all of your talents.
If you have been gifted with melodious vocal chords, these are your choices.
1.Indian Vocal Music
| • Karnatic Music |
| • Light Music |
| • Recitation |
| • Mappilapattu |
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| • Ashtapadi |
| • Kathakali Songs |
| • Folk Songs |
| • Patriotical Songs |
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| • Group Songs |
| • Devotional Songs |
| • Sopanasangeetham. |
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2.Western Vocal Music
Worshipers of all forms of dance too have a wide array of courses to develop the fluidity and grace of movements.
1.Indian National Dances
Bharath Natyam |
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Bharata Natyam or Chadhir Attam(Tamil: பரதநாட்டியம்,Tamil:சதிராட்டம் ) is a classical dance form from the South Indian state of Tamil Nadu, nowadays practiced predominantly by girls. It is held as the national dance of India. The dance is accompanied by classical Carnatic music. Its inspirations come from the sculptures of the ancient temple of Chidambaram.
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Mohiniyattam |
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Mohiniyattam, also spelled Mohiniattam (Malayalam: മോഹിനിയാട്ടം), is a traditional South Indian dance from Kerala, developed by the Tamil nattuvanar (dance master) Vadivelu,one of the Thanjavur Quartet. It is one of the eight Indian classical dance forms. It is considered a very graceful dance meant to be performed as a solo recital by women. The term Mohiniyattam comes from the words "Mohini" meaning a woman who enchants onlookers and "aattam" meaning graceful and sensuous body movements. The word "Mohiniyattam" literally means "dance of the enchantress". There are two stories of the Lord |
Vishnu disguised as a Mohini. In one, he appears as Mohini to lure the asuras (demons) away from the amrita (nectar of immortality) obtained during the churning of the palazhi or Ocean of Milk.
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Kuchipudi |
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Kuchipudi (తెలుగు : కూచిపూడి) (pronounced as 'Koochipoodi') is a Classical Indian dance form from Andhra Pradesh, India. It is also popular all over South India. Kuchipudi is the name of a village in the Divi Taluka of Krishna district that borders the Bay of Bengal and with resident Brahmins practicing this traditional dance form, it acquired the present name.
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Kerala Folk Dance |
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Kerala has a rich verity of folk dances. They are highly developed and reflected and the temperaments and moods of the localities in music and costume. Nature silently and unobstrusively has moulded these dances just as the lives of people who dance them. Religious colouring is seen in almost all of these folk dances, even in those performed in connection with harvests, sowing of seeds, festivals etc., so much so that their secular nature is always at doubt. There is difficulty in classifying these dances as social, religious and martial. Many of these dances are performed by man alone, some exclusively by women. There are also dances in which men and women perform together. Most of folk dances are performed to the accompaniment of songs which are sung by the dancers themselves or occasionally by a group of musicians. Some dances performed to the accompaniment of musical instruments only. |
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Kerala Natanam |
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Kerala Natanam or Kerala Dance is a novel art form evolved from Kathakali and is comprised of nritha (absolute or pure dance) nrithya (dance with music and gesticulations) and natya (dramaturgy) and angika (body gestures), vaachika (verbal), aahaarya (costumes and make up) saatvika (of temperaments and involuntary status) abhinaya (acting), in accordance with the thala mela (rhythm) order of the percussion instruments used in Kerala. The art form of Kerala Natanam was created and composed by Guru Gopinath.
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