Musical Instruments
At Tapasya! International School of Arts, we offer a diverse range of traditional fine arts programs tailored for students of all levels. Our courses include Bharatanatyam, Carnatic and Hindustani Music, Violin, Veena, Flute, Mridangam, and Keyboard. Guided by expert Gurus, our curriculum follows the Gurukula tradition, emphasizing individual growth, artistic mastery, and deep appreciation of classical arts.
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Course Features

Bharatanatyam – The Art of Storytelling

Bharatanatyam, one of the oldest classical dance forms, combines grace, expressions, and intricate footwork to narrate divine and historical tales. Our training emphasizes nritta (pure dance), nritya (expressive dance), and natya (dramatic storytelling) to build a well-rounded performer.

Kuchipudi – The Essence of Expressive Dance

Known for its dynamic movements and dramatic expressions, Kuchipudi blends dance with theatrical elements. Students learn the traditional Sattvika Abhinaya techniques while mastering rhythm, coordination, and storytelling.

Perini – The Warrior Dance

Perini, a vigorous and masculine dance form, is deeply rooted in Telugu warrior traditions. Our program trains students in powerful footwork, dynamic movements, and rhythmic precision, bringing out the spirit of this energetic art form.

Kathak – The Dance of Rhythmic Poetry

Kathak combines graceful spins, intricate footwork, and storytelling to create a mesmerizing performance. With a focus on tatkar (footwork), bols (syllables), and abhinaya (expressions), students develop technical excellence and emotional depth.

Carnatic Vocal – The Melodic Science of South India

Carnatic Vocal training at Tapasya! emphasizes sruti (pitch), laya (rhythm), and bhava (expression). Students master ragas, talas, kritis, and improvisation techniques through structured lessons rooted in tradition.

Hindustani Vocal – The Soul of Indian Classical Music

Hindustani Vocal music focuses on khayal, dhrupad, and thumri styles, allowing students to explore intricate raga structures and improvisation techniques. Training includes voice modulation, breath control, and expressive singing.

Mridangam – The Heartbeat of Rhythm

As the primary percussion instrument in Carnatic music, Mridangam training focuses on tala mastery, hand coordination, and intricate rhythmic compositions to develop precise control and creativity.

Tabala – The Pulse of Hindustani Music

Tabala training at Tapasya! covers bols (syllables), compositions, and rhythmic cycles, helping students develop exceptional clarity, dexterity, and improvisational skills.

Violin – The Melodic Companion

The violin in Indian classical music plays a vital role in accompaniment and solo performances. Our training emphasizes bowing techniques, gamakas (ornamentations), and raga interpretations to refine artistry.

Flute – The Sound of Divinity

Students learn breath control, fingering techniques, and intricate raga phrasing, allowing them to produce soothing, melodious compositions while mastering the nuances of this ancient instrument.

Veena – The Instrument of Goddess Saraswati

Veena training at Tapasya! focuses on hand coordination, gamaka application, and string techniques, preserving the rich heritage of this divine instrument while allowing creative exploration.

Yoga – Enhancing Mind-Body Harmony

Yoga is an integral part of an artist's journey, fostering flexibility, stamina, and mental focus. Our course integrates asana (postures), pranayama (breathing techniques), and meditation, helping students enhance their performance, posture, and stage presence.

Course Overview

Bharatanatyam – The Art of Storytelling

Bharatanatyam, one of the oldest classical dance forms, combines grace, expressions, and intricate footwork to narrate divine and historical tales. Our training emphasizes nritta (pure dance), nritya (expressive dance), and natya (dramatic storytelling) to build a well-rounded performer.

Carnatic Vocal – The Melodic Science of South India

Carnatic Vocal training at Tapasya! emphasizes sruti (pitch), laya (rhythm), and bhava (expression). Students master ragas, talas, kritis, and improvisation techniques through structured lessons rooted in tradition.

Kuchipudi – The Essence of Expressive Dance

Known for its dynamic movements and dramatic expressions, Kuchipudi blends dance with theatrical elements. Students learn the traditional Sattvika Abhinaya techniques while mastering rhythm, coordination, and storytelling.

Mridangam – The Heartbeat of Rhythm

As the primary percussion instrument in Carnatic music, Mridangam training focuses on tala mastery, hand coordination, and intricate rhythmic compositions to develop precise control and creativity.

Perini – The Warrior Dance

Perini, a vigorous and masculine dance form, is deeply rooted in Telugu warrior traditions. Our program trains students in powerful footwork, dynamic movements, and rhythmic precision, bringing out the spirit of this energetic art form.

Tabala – The Pulse of Hindustani Music

Tabala training at Tapasya! covers bols (syllables), compositions, and rhythmic cycles, helping students develop exceptional clarity, dexterity, and improvisational skills.

Kathak – The Dance of Rhythmic Poetry

Kathak combines graceful spins, intricate footwork, and storytelling to create a mesmerizing performance. With a focus on tatkar (footwork), bols (syllables), and abhinaya (expressions), students develop technical excellence and emotional depth.

Violin – The Melodic Companion

The violin in Indian classical music plays a vital role in accompaniment and solo performances. Our training emphasizes bowing techniques, gamakas (ornamentations), and raga interpretations to refine artistry.

Hindustani Vocal – The Soul of Indian Classical Music

Hindustani Vocal music focuses on khayal, dhrupad, and thumri styles, allowing students to explore intricate raga structures and improvisation techniques. Training includes voice modulation, breath control, and expressive singing.

Flute – The Sound of Divinity

Students learn breath control, fingering techniques, and intricate raga phrasing, allowing them to produce soothing, melodious compositions while mastering the nuances of this ancient instrument.

Carnatic Vocal – The Melodic Science of South India

Carnatic Vocal training at Tapasya! emphasizes sruti (pitch), laya (rhythm), and bhava (expression). Students master ragas, talas, kritis, and improvisation techniques through structured lessons rooted in tradition.

Veena – The Instrument of Goddess Saraswati

Veena training at Tapasya! focuses on hand coordination, gamaka application, and string techniques, preserving the rich heritage of this divine instrument while allowing creative exploration.

Yoga – Enhancing Mind-Body Harmony

Yoga is an integral part of an artist's journey, fostering flexibility, stamina, and mental focus. Our course integrates asana (postures), pranayama (breathing techniques), and meditation, helping students enhance their performance, posture, and stage presence.

Eligibility

  • 🏅 Grade I - आद्य (Ādya) - 5 years old / I std Pass
  • 🏅 Grade II - पूर्व (Pūrva) - 6 years old / II std Pass
  • 🏅 Grade III - मध्यम (Madhyama) - 7 years old / III std Pass
  • 🏅 Grade IV - उत्तम (Uttama) - 8 years old / IV std Pass
  • 🏅 Grade V - प्रवीण (Pravīṇa) - 9 years old / V std Pass
  • 🏅 Grade VI - श्रेष्ठ (Śreṣṭha) - 10 years old / VI std Pass
  • 🏅 Grade VII - विशिष्ट (Viśiṣṭa) - 11 years old / VII std Pass
  • 🏅 Grade VIII - असाधारण (Asādhāraṇa) - 12 years old / VIII std Pass
  • 🏅 Grade IX - प्रख्यात (Prakhyāta) - 13 years old / IX std Pass
  • 🏅 Grade X - महान् (Mahān) - 14 years old / X std Pass

Fee Structure

GradeSreniAdmission FeeExam FeeTotal Fee
IAdya₹ 300₹ 1450₹ 1750
IIPurva₹ 350₹ 1650₹ 2000
IIIMadhyama₹ 400₹ 1850₹ 2250
IVUttama₹ 450₹ 2050₹ 2500
VPravina₹ 500₹ 2250₹ 2750
VISreshta₹ 550₹ 2450₹ 3000
VIIVisita₹ 600₹ 2650₹ 3250
VIIIAsadharana₹ 650₹ 2850₹ 3500
IXPrakshyata₹ 750₹ 3050₹ 3750
XMahan₹ 750₹ 3250₹ 4000
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Grade I (Adya)

Admission Fee: ₹ 300

Exam Fee: ₹ 1450

Total Fee: ₹ 1750

Grade II (Purva)

Admission Fee: ₹ 350

Exam Fee: ₹ 1650

Total Fee: ₹ 2000

Grade III (Madhyama)

Admission Fee: ₹ 400

Exam Fee: ₹ 1850

Total Fee: ₹ 2250

Grade IV (Uttama)

Admission Fee: ₹ 450

Exam Fee: ₹ 2050

Total Fee: ₹ 2500

Grade V (Pravina)

Admission Fee: ₹ 500

Exam Fee: ₹ 2250

Total Fee: ₹ 2750

Grade VI (Sreshta)

Admission Fee: ₹ 550

Exam Fee: ₹ 2450

Total Fee: ₹ 3000

Grade VII (Visita)

Admission Fee: ₹ 600

Exam Fee: ₹ 2650

Total Fee: ₹ 3250

Grade VIII (Asadharana)

Admission Fee: ₹ 650

Exam Fee: ₹ 2850

Total Fee: ₹ 3500

Grade IX (Prakshyata)

Admission Fee: ₹ 750

Exam Fee: ₹ 3050

Total Fee: ₹ 3750

Grade X (Mahan)

Admission Fee: ₹ 750

Exam Fee: ₹ 3250

Total Fee: ₹ 4000

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