Events
Every Friday Cultural Evening Programme – ‘Punaravrtti’ by Aditi Swaminathan
The Indian Council for Cultural Relations (ICCR), Bengaluru, regularly hosts Every Friday Cultural Evening Programme, offering a platform for young dancers who have completed their Rangapravesha. As part of this initiative, our student Aditi Swaminathan presented ‘Punaravrtti’ a Bharatanatyam recital on 30th January 2026 at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Bengaluru. With graceful movements, precise footwork and
Rama Mandira, Rajajinagar
Students of BNSA presented a graceful dance performance at Rama Mandira, Rajajinagar, Bengaluru on 13th December 2025, as part of a cultural programme. The young dancers showcased their talent and dedication through vibrant performances. Their presentation was appreciated by the audience for its discipline, expressive movements and artistic excellence. The programme provided a valuable platform
Sheshadripuram College, Bangalore
Location: Sheshadripuram College, Bangalore The students of BNSA performed at Sheshadripuram College, Bangalore on 8th December 2025 as a part of 6th State-Level Women’s Kannada Literary and Cultural Conference – 2025.
Balika 2025
Location: Bal Bhavan Auditorium, Bangalore Balika is a vibrant cultural event dedicated to showcasing the talents of young students under the age of 16. This recital was conducted on 6th December 2025 and was a beautiful display of discipline, grace, and skill, performed by students who have been training from a young age.
Every Friday Cultural Evening Programme – ‘Shyama’ by Riya B and Tanmaya Thejana
ICCR Bangalore conducts a cultural evening programme on every Friday for those who have completed their Rangapravesha. As part of this this, our students Riya B and Tanmaya Thejana performed on 21st November at Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan, Bangalore . The programme was held for one and a half hour with solo and duet performances. Through
Anusmarane – A Bharathanatyam Solo recital by Kum. D H Pallavi
“Anusmarane” – A Bharatanatyam Solo Recital by Kum. Pallavi on 9th November 2025 at Ravindra Kalakshetra, Bangalore. Anusmarane, meaning “remembrance” or “recollection,” is a soulful Bharatanatyam solo recital presented by Kum. Pallavi. Through this performance, the dancer journeys into the depths of memory, devotion, and emotion, bringing to life the rich traditions of Bharatanatyam.
Dasara Programme at Sri Chamundeshwari Temple, Mysuru
As part of the grand Dasara celebrations at Sri Chamundeshwari Temple in Mysuru, the students of Bharatha Nritya Sangeetha Academy (BNSA) had the blessed opportunity to present a devotional Bharatanatyam recital. Set in the divine ambiance of the temple, the presentation was a heartfelt offering to Goddess Chamundeshwari, combining grace, rhythm, and expressions.
Maasada Madhurya Programme
On 28th September, the talented students of Bharatha Nritya Sangeetha Academy (BNSA) presented a captivating Bharatanatyam performance at the cultural event “Maasada Madhurya.” The evening was filled with artistic grace as the dancers brought to life classical compositions through elegant movements and expressive abhinaya. Their performance, rooted in devotion and discipline, added a vibrant charm
Balavedike, Cubbon Park
The young students of Bharatha Nritya Sangeetha Academy (BNSA) lit up the stage with their delightful Bharatanatyam performance at Balavedike, Bala Bhavan, Cubbon Park on 13th September, 2025. With innocence, joy, and graceful movements, the little dancers captivated the audience, showcasing their budding talent and love for classical dance. The event provided a wonderful platform
Sri Krishna Temple, Guruvayur, Kerala
On the auspicious occasion of Krishna Janmashtami on 23rd August 2025, students of Bharata Nritya Sangeetha Academy (BNSA) offered a special Bharatanatyam performance at the revered Sri Krishna Temple, Guruvayur. Through expressive abhinaya and rhythmic choreography, the students depicted stories from the life of Lord Krishna, celebrating his divine birth with devotion and artistry. The