Shastriya Sangeet, or Indian classical vocal music, is one of the oldest and most profound traditions in the world, rooted in the ancient scriptures and spiritual practices of India. It is not only a performing art but also a path to inner discipline and self-realization, where each raga embodies a unique mood and evokes deep emotions. Singing in this tradition requires years of dedicated practice, known as riyaz, to master voice control, improvisation, and expression. Beyond entertainment, Shastriya Sangeet is seen as a form of devotion, a medium to connect with the divine, and a living legacy of India’s cultural and spiritual heritage.
Courses offered: Hindustani Vocal: 1st (Prarambhik) to 7th (Visharad poorna) exam coaching with structural coordinance with Akhil Bharatiya Gandharv Mahavidyalaya
Carnatic Vocal: Syllabus according to Potti Sriramulu Telugu University
Fee Structure:
Rs. 2000/month (Classes twice a week)
The tabla is the heartbeat of Hindustani classical music, revered for its intricate rhythmic patterns and expressive range. Known as one of the most sophisticated percussion instruments in the world, it can produce an astonishing variety of sounds through nuanced hand techniques. The tabla does not merely keep time; it converses with melody, enhancing and uplifting performances in both solo and accompaniment settings. Its cultural importance extends beyond classical music, as it has found place in devotional, folk, and even modern fusion genres.
Courses offered:
1st (Prarambhik) to 7th (Visharad poorna) Exam coaching with structural coordinance with Akhil Bharatiya Gandharv Mahavidyalaya
Fee Structure:
Rs. 2000/month (Classes twice a week)
The sitar is one of the most important instruments in Indian classical music. Its deep, resonant sound and unique strings create rich and emotional melodies. Used mainly in Hindustani classical music, it became famous worldwide through artists like Pandit Ravi Shankar and Ustad Vilayat Khan. The sitar can express subtle moods, from calm and meditative to joyful. More than just an instrument, it represents India’s cultural heritage and continues to inspire musicians across the world.
Courses offered:
1st (Prarambhik) to 7th (Visharad Poorna) exam coaching with structural coordinance with Akhil Bharatiya Gandharv Mahavidyalaya
Fee Structure:
Rs. 2500/month (Classes twice a week)
The guitar is one of the most versatile and widely loved instruments across the world, blending seamlessly into classical, folk, rock, jazz, and contemporary genres. Its ability to produce both rhythm and melody makes it a powerful tool for personal expression and performance. In India, the guitar has been adapted into classical and light music, enriching compositions with its unique tonal quality. Its simplicity of learning at the beginner’s level, yet immense depth at the professional stage, makes it a timeless instrument that inspires creativity and connects cultures globally.
Courses offered:
Coaching for all age groups - Western Guitar along with Indian songs
Fee Structure:
Rs. 2500/month (Classes twice a week)
The keyboard, or synthesizer, is a modern instrument that bridges classical training with contemporary sound innovation. Its wide range of tones, from piano and organ to digital effects, makes it an essential instrument in both solo performances and orchestras. Learning the keyboard enhances understanding of melody, harmony, and rhythm, providing a strong foundation in music theory. Its adaptability allows students to perform Indian classical, Western, devotional, or film music with equal ease, making it one of the most dynamic tools for aspiring musicians
Courses offered:
1st (Prarambhik) to 7th (Visharad poorna) Exam coaching with structural coordinance with Akhil Bharatiya Gandharv Mahavidyalaya for Indian Classical Harmonium
Coaching for western keyboard
Fee Structure:
Rs. 2000/month (Classes twice a week)
Bharatanatyam, one of India’s oldest classical dance forms, is a living expression of devotion, storytelling, and cultural tradition. Rooted in the temples of Tamil Nadu, it combines graceful movements, intricate footwork, and expressive gestures (mudras) to narrate stories from mythology and spiritual texts. It is not only a performing art but also a discipline that builds stamina, rhythm, and emotional depth in dancers. Bharatanatyam embodies the philosophy of natya (drama) as envisioned in the Natyashastra, serving as a powerful medium that connects the performer and the audience with divine energy and cultural continuity.
Courses offered:
1st (Prarambhik) to 7th (Visharad poorna) Exam coaching with structural coordinance with Akhil Bharatiya Gandharv Mahavidyalaya
Fee Structure:
Rs. 2000/month (Classes twice
Kathak is a graceful blend of storytelling, rhythm, and expression. Originating in North India, it evolved from temple storytelling traditions and later flourished in royal courts. Known for its swift footwork, rhythmic spins, and expressive gestures, Kathak narrates stories from mythology as well as human emotions. Beyond performance, it is a disciplined art that develops coordination, musicality, and emotional sensitivity. Kathak reflects the essence of natya as described in the Natyashastra, creating a dynamic connection between the dancer, the music, and the audience.
Courses offered:
1st (Prarambhik) to 7th (Visharad poorna) Exam coaching with structural coordinance with Akhil Bharatiya Gandharv Mahavidyalaya
Fee Structure:
Rs. 2000/month (Classes twice a week)
Kuchipudi is a lively and expressive classical dance form that seamlessly blends storytelling with movement. Originating in Andhra Pradesh, it is known for its fluid grace, dramatic expressions, and rhythmic dialogue between music and dance. A unique feature of Kuchipudi is its strong theatrical element, where dancers often portray multiple characters within a single performance. More than just a visual art, it demands precision, balance, and emotional involvement. Kuchipudi carries forward a rich cultural legacy, keeping traditional narratives alive while engaging audiences through its energy and elegance.
Courses offered:
1st (Prarambhik) to 7th (Visharad poorna) Exam coaching with structural coordinance with Akhil Bharatiya Gandharv Mahavidyalaya
Fee Structure:
Rs. 2000/month (Classes twice a week)
The bansuri is a traditional Indian bamboo flute known for its deep, calming, and expressive sound. Closely linked to Indian culture and mythology, it is often associated with devotion and spirituality. Made from a single piece of bamboo, it has no keys and is played using finger holes, allowing subtle variations in tone. The bansuri is widely used in Indian classical music and is valued for its simplicity, purity of sound, and emotional depth.
Courses offered:
1st (Prarambhik) to 7th (Visharad poorna) Exam coaching with structural coordinance with Akhil Bharatiya Gandharv Mahavidyalaya
Fee Structure:
Rs. 2000/month (Classes twice a week)
Painting is one of the purest forms of human expression, allowing thoughts, emotions, and imagination to take visual shape. From ancient cave art to modern canvases, painting has always reflected culture, history, and personal identity. For students, it serves as a creative outlet that sharpens observation, enhances concentration, and nurtures patience.
Courses offered:
Coaching for all age groups and all art forms
Fee Structure:
Rs. 2000/month (Classes twice a week)
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