Dance India 2017

Dance India 2017

22 Jul – 29 Jul 2017

Hope University Creative Campus, Liverpool

Dance India is a unique week-long intensive training programme in Indian classical dance. Now in its 11th year, the school returns to the UK in 2017 with a brand new faculty members as well as a innovative course structure, combining practical dance training with interesting new lec-dems and an evening festival line-up of breathtaking performances.

Dance India has widely been regarded as a one-of-kind experience in the world for offering participants a holistic training in all aspects of dance including skills development, abhinaya, yoga / fitness, music, career development and performance too.  Perhaps the most cherished aspect of Dance India is the incredible opportunity it offers students outside of India to spend a week with and learn from India’s most highly acclaimed Guru’s, performers and practitioners.

New Features for 2017:
New Faculty Members
New Course Structure
Interesting New Lec-Dems
Inspirational New Evening Festival Line-Up
New Bursary Opportunity

This unique opportunity to learn from world-renowned performers through a personal and intensive programme is sure to hone your skills and take your dance practice to the next level.

Dance India Europe 2017 Faculty:

Bharatanatyam: Bragha Bessell, Rama Vaidyanathan, Anjana Anand
Odissi: Sujata Mohapatra
Kathak: Rajendra Gangani, Vaishali Trivedi

Dance India is a hugely popular programme and so places will fill up quickly so please book as early as possible to avoid disappointment.

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