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Amrita LEAP, the outreach vertical of the Amrita School of Spiritual and Cultural Studies (ASSCS), Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri, is offering  an Eight Level Graded Certificate Program in Bharatanatyam. This unique initiative is designed for students who aspire to pursue their passion for classical Indian dance through systematic, structured, and holistic training. Successful completion of each level earns participants a certificate from Amrita University.

Program Highlights

  • Comprehensive Eight-Level Curriculum:
    The program is divided into eight progressive levels, each building upon the skills and knowledge acquired in previous grades. The curriculum covers both practical and theoretical aspects of Bharatanatyam, ensuring a well-rounded education in the art form.
  • Mode of learning and teaching: Students applying to this certificate program should be trained under a dance teacher. Students can learn the practical and theory syllabus in their dance teacher’s style or ‘baani’. Detailed syllabus will be shared upon enrollment.
  • Structured Learning Path:
    Each level is designed to be completed in one year, allowing students to progress at a steady and manageable pace. The program is suitable for students from Standard I to XII, making it accessible to young learners who wish to start their journey in classical dance.
  • Certification:
    Students will receive a certificate of completion  from Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham upon the successful completion of each level, providing formal recognition of their skills and dedication

Program Structure

Level Duration Assessment Components
Grade 1 1 Year/Level Practical
Grade 2 1 Year/Level Practical
Grade 3 1 Year/Level Practical
Grade 4 1 Year/Level Practical
Grade 5 1 Year/Level Practical
Grade 6 1 Year/Level Practical
Grade 7 1 Year/Level Written & Practical
Grade 8 1 Year/Level Written & Practical

General Guidelines to Dance Teachers enrolling their Students

Admission

Eligibility and Enrollment

  • Who Can Apply:
    Students from Standard I-XII from students across India
  • Exam Centers: Each state will have multiple exam centers. The date and month of the exam will be announced at the beginning.

How to Register

For further queries ,contact:

  • Email: info.adonline@am.amrita.edu
  • Mobile: +91 97784 02665

mentors profile

Dr. Araty H. Shetty

Dr. Araty H. Shetty

Dr.Araty has carried forward the traditions of ancient Indian dance forms, especially Bharatanatyam for over 45 years. She is an exponent of the Pandanallur School of Bharatanatyam. She holds a Doctoral Degree in Dance from SNDT University, Mumbai. She is the daughter of Guru Mrs. Jayalakshmi Alva ( on whom Karnataka state conferred its highest honor for dance, the Shantala Award).

Dr. Shreehari V. Gokarnakar

Dr. Shreehari V. Gokarnakar

Dr. Shreehari V. Gokarnakar served as Assistant Professor at Amrita Darshanam, International Center for Spiritual Studies, Amrita School of Engineering, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Chennai campus, India. His research research interests include Ancient Indian Sciences, Chandaśśāstra, Classical and Vedic Sanskrit literature, Education and real-life applications, Manuscripts, Nāṭyaśāstra, Vyākaraṇaśāstra. Dr. Shreehari V. Gokarnakar has 14 years’ experience (2005 to 2019) of working as a visiting faculty at Bharat College of Fine Arts and Culture, Mumbai. He was also working in Sarfojiraje Bhosale Bharatanatyam Training and Research Center, (SBBTRC) Mumbai, since 2005.

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Pranav P

Pranav P

Pranav holds a Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and a Postgraduate degree in Manufacturing and Automation. He is currently pursuing his Ph.D in Tribology at Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri Campus. Pranav is a first-class Diploma holder in Bharatanatyam from the Kalai Kaviri College of Fine Arts, Tamil Nadu. He also completed his Post graduation (M.F.A) in Bharatanatyam from Tamil University, Thanjavur. He completed the A-grade Diploma Certificate course with distinction in Kerala Natanam from the first batch of Guru Gopinath Natanagramam. With a remarkable 20 years of experience in dance studies and as an instructor, his exceptional talent has been recognized through various awards, including the JC Daniel Best Performer Award, the Natyaprabha Prathibha Puraskar, Dr. BR Ambedkar National Fellowship Award and the Film Academy Best Teacher Excellence Award. Pranav continues to inspire the performing arts through research and teaching that weave cultural heritage into dance education and through judging roles at state-level dance competitions.

Aswathi Chandran

Aswathi Chandran

Aswathi Chandran is an Assistant professor at the School of Spiritual and Cultural Studies, Amrita Vishwa Vidyapeetham, Amritapuri Campus. With a postgraduate degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering, she brings over a decade of teaching and research experience to her academic role. Her interdisciplinary research interests include art-integrated learning, quality education, classical dances, cultural sustainability, cultural heritage, and Itihasas. She is a trained classical dancer with more than 25 years of experience. She has effectively implemented art-based pedagogies to enhance student engagement, particularly in teaching Itihasas like Ramayana and Mahabharata to engineering students. She is currently pursuing her doctoral studies, focusing on the intersection of dance and education. Her Ph.D. research explores the “Pedagogy of Indian Classical Dance and its applicability in education”. The research intends to contribute to the preservation and integration of Indian classical dance in contemporary educational frameworks.

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