Meetup Format
1) 10-15 min (Warm Up of your choice)
2) Thatta/Natta Adavus
3) Introductions
4) Adavus of Attendees Choice
5) Tisra Jaathi Alarippu and/or teaching original choreography
6) Last 5-10 min (Stretches of your choice)
Community Events
1) 10-15 min (Warm Up of your choice)
2) Thatta/Natta Adavus
3) Introductions
4) Adavus of Attendees Choice
5) Tisra Jaathi Alarippu and/or teaching original choreography
6) Last 5-10 min (Stretches of your choice)
Community Events
Sat May 2nd 3- 5 pm EST
Science Center Plaza ( tent outside 1 Oxford Street, Cambridge MA
Bharatanatyam Duet by Anugraha Raman & Kohal Das
Mohiniyattam Duet by Sapna Govindan & Gayathri Thampatty
Sat May 9th 11am-6pm EST
Keefe Tech High School 750 Winter St Framingham, MA
Building on the legacy of the LearnQuest Music Conference, the 2026 Dance Festival brings the vibrant geometry of Indian Classical Dance to the heart of Massachusetts. This year, we go beyond the solo performer to explore the Art of the Ensemble.
Sat May 16 7-8:30 pm EST
Dance Complex 536 Mass Ave Cambridge, MA
Blending cherished teachings and own choreographies, Sutikshna Veeravalli, Sapna Govindan and Gayathri Thampatty are deeply honored to present an evening of Bharatanatyam and Mohiniyattam performances.
Fri/Sat/Sun Jun 12-14th
PlazaBlack Box 539 Tremont St Boston MA
Natya Samaagam is a festival where artists can dare to explore unconventional ideas and boldly present experimental work .
Artists: Sangeetha Prasanna, Prachi Hemmige, Amrita Thirumalai, Meena Subramanyam, Suman Adisesh, Jothi Raghavan, Hema Gopalan, Krithi Nathan, Mahati Athreya
Online ashtanga inspired yoga classes designed for Indian Classical Dancers (Bharatanatyam & Kathak Focus) . Classes will provide physical & mental conditioning, and will focus on building core strength and improving hip and hamstring flexibility.
Learn Neoclassical dance with Kohal Das
A new stylistic approach towards Indian Classical Dance that uses common codes of different Indian classical dance forms and Natyashastra. This style seamlessly integrates these codes, while preserving the Indian aesthetic, to create an organic flow of movements through novel transitions, fluidity, unique combinatorial body movements, footwork and structure.
With more than 25 years of experience, Sangeetha Prasanna is a proud alumna of Kalakshetra, specializing in the Kalekshetra Style. She is located in Acton, MA.
If you are looking to get back to dancing and revise your basics please contact her
October 2024 Meetups