Sthitā actively engages with the classical arts ecosystem through performances, curated events, and learning platforms, while also offering a well-equipped studio space to support practice, rehearsal, and documentation.
Sthitā conducts workshops and intensive sessions led by professional dancers and artists. These sessions provide focused learning, exposure to diverse approaches, and opportunities for artistic dialogue beyond regular classes.
Sthitā presents Bharatanatyam performances in temple spaces, honouring the traditional relationship between dance and sacred architecture. Performances are curated based on training level and repertoire suitability.
Sthitā offers classical dance presentations for corporate and cultural events. Performances are thoughtfully curated to suit the occasion while maintaining artistic integrity and traditional aesthetics.
Sthitā develops thematic presentations that explore narrative, music, and movement cohesively. These productions may be presented as solo, group, or ensemble works depending on the concept and platform.
Sthitā and its dancers participate in dance festivals and cultural events, providing students and performers opportunities to engage with wider audiences and the professional arts community.
Sthitā undertakes audio-based artistic projects connected to dance productions, thematic works, and curated presentations, contributing to documentation and artistic dissemination.
Anveshana is a quarterly in-house guest performance series hosted by Sthitā. It is designed to support young professional dancers by providing a paid performance platform while encouraging a culture of ticketed classical performances. For students, Anveshana offers the invaluable experience of witnessing high-calibre artistry within their learning environment.
Sambhrama is Sthitā’s mid-year student showcase held around Independence Day. The event celebrates India and its artistic diversity, encouraging students to explore creative expressions beyond Bharatanatyam while fostering pride, collaboration, and stage confidence.
Aviratha is Sthitā’s annual December performance celebrating the institution’s journey. The event brings together student showcases and curated ensemble performances, aiming to promote tradition, sincere artistry, and meaningful performance experiences.
Sthitā organises summer workshops focusing on intensive training, movement exploration, and performance preparation. These workshops offer students dedicated time for deeper engagement with technique and repertoire.
Located in Malleshwaram, Bengaluru, Sthitā’s studio is a thoughtfully designed space suitable for training, rehearsals, and documentation.
The studio features:
Wooden flooring
Air conditioning
Make-up mirrors
Plain backdrop
LED flood lights
High-quality Bluetooth speaker
The space is available for hire on an hourly basis, depending on duration and nature of usage, making it suitable for practice sessions, rehearsals, and recordings.
33/1, Kanasu
8th Main Road, 12th Cross
Malleshwaram, Bengaluru – 560003
Karnataka, India
Phone:
+91 99860 75667
+91 98866 99744
Email:
studiosthitaa@gmail.com
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