About Us
At Aksala, we are dedicated to the promotion, preservation, and celebration of Indian classical dance. Our journey began with a assion for the art, and over the years, we’ve nurtured countless talents and shared the beauty of these dance forms with the world.
Our Mission
We are on a mission to keep the traditional art of Indian classical dance alive and thriving. Our goal is to pass on this invaluable cultural treasure to the next generation, instilling a deep appreciation for its significance and beauty.
Dedicated Instructors
Our team of dedicated and highly skilled instructors brings years of experience and a profound understanding of various classical dance styles. They are committed to providing comprehensive training to our students, ensuring they not only learn the techniques but also appreciate the stories, emotions, and cultural context behind each dance form.
Sruthi Mala
Swapana Sundari
Radha Reddy
Nurturing Talent
We take immense pride in nurturing and developing the talents of our students. Many of our alumni have gone on to become accomplished dancers, performing at prestigious events and even passing on their knowledge by becoming instructors themselves.
A Cultural Hub
Our dance school is more than just a place to learn; it’s a cultural hub where dance enthusiasts come together to celebrate, learn, and share their love for Indian classical dance. We host regular events, workshops, and performances that enrich our community and provide opportunities for growth and creativity.
Join us on this remarkable journey to explore the captivating world of Indian classical dance. We welcome students of all ages and backgrounds, from beginners to experienced performers, to become a part of our vibrant dance family. Together, we will continue to cherish and honor the legacy of these timeless art forms.
Ceo & Co-founder
Aksala Narthanasala offers well structured courses and professional grooming in renowned dance form like Kuchipudi in keeping with Traditional Gurukul styles of training recognising the diverse schedules of its students.