- 551-303-6990 (Pin: 55446)
- Serving in Columbus, GA
From the Business : Since 1995, Kruti Dance Academy has been the gold standard in both Bharatanatyam and Bollywood dance, offering specialized classes in each discipline. Founded by Mrs. Dina Sheth to inspire cultural pride in Indian-American youth, Kruti has grown into one of the nation’s premier Indian dance institutions, now guided by Artistic Director Shemoni Parekh. Located in Atlanta, GA, Kruti’s state-of-the-art, 9,000-square-foot facility provides an immersive environment where students refine their skills in dedicated classes for Bharatanatyam and Bollywood. Through expert training and acclai...
From the Business : Our e-tutoring combined with expert tutors, a continuous feedback loop and customised lesson plans guarantees top performances in class while ensuring that your child enjoys the process of learning and improve your child’s interest in studies through engaging & interactive discussions, and personalized coaching. Apart from giving a online teacher and student platform, we have many specialized services for students like homework help and basic doubts. Students can also get solution to assignment problems by submitting directly to the tutor. In order for students to experience our...
From the Business : Multibhashi provides Indian and International Languages live classes online. We also offer Dance classes like Bollywood dance, Bharatnatyam and Kathak. Music classes, arts and crafts, calligraphy, Maths, Coding, Educational lessons etc are other categories we provide. We have the best trainers from around the globe who are always a call away! Choose from a wide range of highly qualified and dedicated language experts. No universal curriculum for all learners! Everything is customised according to a learner's needs and fluency level. No more fixed timings! Schedule a session accordin...
From the Business : Kalakshetra Style. Classes are held for beginners and advanced students. Special classes for adults.
From the Business : Bharata Natyam is traditionally a team performance art that consists of a female solo dancer, accompanied by musicians and one or more singers. The theory behind the musical notes, vocal performance and the dance movement trace back to the ancient Natya Shastra, and many Sanskrit and Tamil texts such as the Abhinaya Darpana
From the Business : ‘Soundarya Natyalaya’ is a premium dance institution teaching pure and traditional style of Bharata Natyam, a classical form of dance from South India. This institution was founded by the Artistic Director, Gayatri Subramanian in 2003 in Atlanta, USA. Soundarya Natyalaya’s mission is to spread the varied culture and glorious heritage of the Indian classical dance – Bharata Natyam, in and around Atlanta through various performances, demonstrations and workshops and aims to uphold the cultural tradition of Indian Classical dance.This will promote and encourage the talented young stude...
From the Business : Abhinayapriya Dance Academy in Roswell is specialized in Bharatanatyam Dance Classes and Adult Dance Classes. They are servicing at the Atlanta Metro area. Some of the following services they are well trained are Bharatanatyam Theory, Indian Arts and Practical Classes. Mrs. Shyamala Ramgopal is the one who teaches the classes Abhinayapriya Dance Academy. She holds a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Bharatanatyam. They are available on all days of the week from 10:00 to 18:00. Abhinayapriya Dance Academy offers a Visharad Certification to the students, which is B.A in Bharatanatayam. Abhin...
From the Business : I have learnt Bharatanatyam under the tutelage of Smt. Kalamandalam Seetha Warrier, Sri Baskar Sreedar and Smt. Anandi Krishnamoorty.I have had the opportunity to perform dance on more than 200 stages. I have given performances in Gowri-National Cultural Festival, Swaralaya Fest and Consumers' Association-NGO to name a few. I have been invited as a judge for many performances at district and state levels.Noopura Nrithavidyalaya conducts regular and private classes at Smyrna and Marietta locations in the Cobb County. Noopura Nrithavidyalaya(School of Bharatanatyam) was started by Smt...
From the Business : Dance, music and theater activities will help the artistic abilities of a person and also develop focus, discipline and imagination. As the famous Albert Einstein, who once said - "Everything is in imagination" - was himself a great artist. We welcome you to learn, understand, enjoy and impress others through the performing arts from India. Our doors are always open to any keen student, who is interested in learning Bharathanatyam, Odissi, Folk, Creative Fusion, and Carnatic music - Keyboarding and vocal, and other fine arts.
Great teacher and great experience! Only thing that could have made it better was a dance video for homework as well so that we dont forget the dances in a couple of weeks lag time if we couldn't make it to the class. She reviews the full dance every week over and over again, however, that time could be saved and could move up to a new song faster if a take home video is allowed in order to revise what was done in classes. Overall, a great stress relieving class!
I highly recommend Kruti Dance Academy, the time and dedication spent with each and every one of their students shows out in all their performances, whether it be during recitals or just learning the dances right at the school. My daughter has been a student at Kruti for 6 years and I've seen her grow in her dances and movements, and its all thanks to Kruti Dance Academy.
My child loves going here. Very good instruction. Safe.
I LOVE kruti! This is my 8th years there and it ROCKS!
Kruti has a very calming and creative environment that makes you happy as soon as you step in the door.
I have been going to Kruti Academy for over a year and the teachers have already taught me so much. I have made some great friends and memories that I will never forget.
Was a little hesitant and nervous when I first joined but It was one of the best experiences I ever had in class and the final recitals performing in front of a crowd. All the new friends I made along the way was great as well
I got to watch Kruti Dance Academy perform at the Carter Center for the Lillian Carter Award ceremony and they were fantastic! Beautiful choreography and talented performers!
We were so pleased with how well organized, detail oriented and easy everything was to follow and understand; from the dance moves online to the many details leading up to the recital. The whole experience was beautifully executed and so much fun!
Before I discuss how I feel now, I wanted to go back to something I wrote about the Arangetram class in April. I wish I had written more at the beginning of this pandemic. Looking back, I cannot even remember what I did the first few weeks, besides playing video games and feeling pity for myself because I was lonely. Although that period of time was brief, I want to acknowledge it as the plummet I needed before I could rise up during this time. I had jotted down in my sporadic moments of journaling, the words, “detachment,” and, “devoid.” I think these sentiments really fit how I was feeling at the time. In contrast to my usually vivid emotional memories. I felt a lack of panic, excitement, really anything. But it quickly dawned upon me that this detached feeling was not natural. I wanted to circumvent the reaction that the world seemed to be having, and I was almost successful, if it had not been for a few reality checks (these zoom classes included) that reminded me I had to wake up each day and experience life regardless and inclusive of the circumstances, and I could not simply shut down for 5 months during this time. A few weeks ago, we started doing classes over Zoom. Even though this is still sort of foreign for us, I feel like just having an outlet of people to interact and talk with has given me so much more energy. It's so strange that I actually feel much more energized to tackle my Saturday early morning than I do my much more rested Monday afternoon. I've found that these Saturday morning calls are actually something I look forward to, and it's almost like it's something my week sort of builds up to. Fast forward several months, and my understanding of not only myself, but my direction in life is much less hazy than it once was. When I think about myself, the words “cynical” and “negative” tend to come up. I find myself scrutinizing positive quotes. When I hear people talking about how to live life to the fullest, my mind wanders into a pit of negativity and self-pity. And that is the truth. But this journey that we are all on together, has taught that there is in fact something beyond that hill of despair. There is hope for something better, for understanding, and for forgiveness. This arangetram class, and the things DA talks about, have resonated deeply within me. They have given me the strength to question why my brain does the things it does, and rewire myself to set goals, and give myself positive reinforcement when I achieve those goals. I had to face the hard truth that a negative mind will never give me a positive life. And I have learned that there is so much beauty in that journey. So thank you DA, SD, and everyone in this class for giving me the opportunity to see my life with more perspective. I still have weeks where I do not fulfil my potential, and I do still disappoint myself in class sometimes. But without the motivation I receive from this class, I would probably find myself spiraling into negative thoughts that are totally unproductive. I must remember that a negative mind will never give me what I want, a positive life.
Mankruti is very great Dance academy. I started my Dance Journey with these amazing Choreographers. I learned lot and to perform with this group is unforgettable. I love it
Congratulations on the success of 21st Recital. My daughter Aarya is fortunate to be a part Kruti journey. Having so much of dedication and sincerity even after 21 years is commendable and I applaud you for that. The institute is like a Gurukul, that imparts knowledge beyond dance. ????????
Kruti Dance Academy is the best! My daughter completed her arangetram at the academy. I used to drive from Augusta, Georgia so that she could get the best dance and cultural experience.
My daughter Zara just completed her 1st Dance Recital on stage and she was mesmerized by the whole experience. The show was brilliantly conceptualized and very professionally executed. It most certainly exceeded all our expectations. Dina Aunty and Shemoni are highly creative and extremely dedicated to the craft of art and dance. Highly recommended.
Highly recommend this dance studio. My daughters have been dancing there for 6 years. There is no other studio in Atlanta that runs their organization as methodically as this one. Both the founder and director have backgrounds in classical Bharatnathyam dance and they teach students in a creative, logical and consistent manner. There are classes in both Bollywood and Bharatnathyam, so your child can choose one or both types of classes. Additionally, there are adult Bollywood classes available. Communication with the studio is prompt and clear, so always feel free to email with any questions before or after you sign up. Your kids will love dancing there because the environment is fun and full of energy. There is a huge waiting lounge above the dance studios with WI-FI, which makes it convenient to wait while your child has class. Don't hesitate to contact them! Kurt Dance Academy is the best and their name is recognized not only nationally, but globally as well!
Kruti dance is a wonderful place to enjoy and have fun especially if you are an adult. Shemoni Didi is awesome! I will definitely take her adult Bollywood class again. Thank you!
In beginning of my dance journey as a five-year-old I was unable to the impact dance would have on my comprehend or even imagine the eager to go to dance class. enjoyed how earlier dance l was always smile to my when times were hard. dancing made me feel. It always brought a that I could do on In the dance was something fun Asl able to understand how much dance has impacted my not physically but and emotionally. Every weekend learning something new different challenges such as not being able to properly sit in aramandin having my elbows, later learned that those challenges helped me to become a better and smarter dancer. with constant support of Dina Aunty and Shemoni Didi, l was able recognize that dance was not merely about having straight arms or smiling but it was about the connection between a dancer and her music. Dina Aunty and Shemoni Didi have both played a big role in my life; they continuously push me to not only be good dancer but also a good person. Dance has shown me that no matter where you come from, it also has a way of bringing people together. Those I have met have helped shape who I am today. These fellow dancers, who are motivated, hardworking, and intelligent have helped to motivate me to become a better dancer. As the day of my Arangetram approaches, I am thankful for every person who has encouraged me to continue my passion for dance.
As a parent there are messages you formulate, try to embody, and strive impart in your child. You can live and speak your message all you want but at some point you realize that influencers outside your immediate nuclear circle that also embody those values are imperative. For those of us who don’t have support networks of family living nearby, we must find other channels to bring in and reinforce those positive messages that we so sincerely want our kids to see, hear, and experience. For us, Kruti fills that space. Dina Aunty and Shemoni Didi are strong, dedicated, accomplished, and sincere women at whom I can confidently point when I want to show my daughter what can be accomplished when one is brave enough to dream, believe, work hard, and follow through. At Kruti, Noi is learning invaluable life skills and qualities such as confidence, discipline, self-control, a positive image of her body and her physical and mental capabilities, and the courage to stand up in front of a crowd and express herself. There isn’t another organization that is able to reinforce all of these things so well plus provide the sense of family the way Kruti does. Noi has been at Kruti since she was just 1½ years old and we are looking forward to her continuing to grow as both dancer and as a well-rounded, confident person under the guidance of Dina Aunty, Shemoni Didi, and Ashima Didi.
This year's recital, which took place this past weekend, was incredibly inspiring with its timely theme of global unity, reminding us of how we are all connected through the universal languages of music and dance. The choreography, costumes, song choices, and different backdrops for every dance were absolutely breathtaking!
Congratulations to both of you on the success of the 22nd Annual Dance Concert. It was a spectacular and beautiful show! What a wonderful year it’s been! It was also wonderful to see the development of all the dancers and in particular your senior dancers. Their dances were so impressive and powerful! Wow! It’s so much fun to watch the range of choreography including the dances that challenged and showed the strengths of the dancers. Your advanced choreography skills allowed your dancers to stand out and shine. Their flawless performances were due to the patience and experience you brought to them as an accomplished teacher and dancer. I think this is one of the many things that sets Kruti apart from other studios. You care so much about every child and it really shows. I don't know how you were standing after the show, but heaps of praise to you in all you accomplished. You clearly make everyone feel so valued, younger or senior, first timers or old students. From the first recital meeting to the costume ordering and recital communication, everything was wonderful and top notch. Being back stage, it was very clear to see how much planning, communication and attention went in to each performance. I am beyond words at how amazing that recital was! It flowed beautifully, was completely entrancing, and I simply loved watching every minute of it!! Everything was well planned, well organized and promptly executed. I really loved the Shivoham along with the enchanting music ...it got me into gooseflesh. Next I don’t have any words for the Paayal dance...it was absolutely stunning. Hats off to both of you for beautiful choreography...nevertheless it was perfect because of the excellent teamwork. I want to especially thank all the team leaders; I could see them standing there in charge tirelessly till they handed over our children. This needs a lot of responsibility and goodwill. All these things need very discrete preparation and training. It couldn’t have been easy, forging this connection, creating community from chaos. You took a hodge-podge group of random students — children with varying abilities, from every imaginable family structure, from a broad sampling of cultures and religions — and you built a culture and family of your own. If the whole world could see what you have accomplished at your studio, with these precious, different-but-same children, I have to believe the whole planet would be different. Better. And you know what? The world is different, the world is better, because of what you have achieved here at Kruti Studio, with these growing groups. Parents have got the easy job of raising our own kids. They are rewarded for all their sacrifices with the joy of watching their own blood grow up into fine young men and women. But you have got the tough jobs. As their guru, your rewards are limited to the hope that your wisdom will make a tiny difference into the lives of children, helping them to be better human beings. Thank you for all your selfless contribution. A good teacher is everything a parent can never be. Thanks, for being one. It is impossible to thank a guru. There are no words, to appreciate someone whose words empower children to chase their dreams. We parents may be accountants, scientists, doctors and engineers – but nothing contributes to the nation’s development more than what a teacher can do. Thanks for giving my LITTLE one BIG dream. As a wonderful teacher, you may not realize that all good teachers have good parental qualities. But as a good parent, I realize that I don’t have exquisite teaching qualities like yours. Technology will keep evolving but nothing can replace the power of a teacher’s inspirational words. Thank you for modeling patience, honesty, courage, perseverance, wisdom, responsibility, generosity, and a commitment to lifelong learning to the best of your ability each and every day. I owe you a debt of gratitude that I can never repay.
“It is the supreme art of the teacher to awaken joy in creative expression and knowledge.” –Albert Einstein Dance has always been an important part of my life. Even before formal lessons began, I would jump around the living room to old Hindi songs and mimic my favorite on screen actors during dance numbers. It was learning Bharata Natyam, however, that took this raw passion and refined it into a skill – the ability to express myself through an ancient art form and to connect to my culture through a relic of the past. And for this tutelage, I am grateful for you. The mark of a true teacher, however, goes beyond simply learning a skill. In my opinion, the mark of a true teacher is uncovering a passion. This is what I feel has happened during my time as your student. No matter how sore my legs are, how tired I am of practicing a certain dance, or how hard it is to rise early on Saturday mornings, I simply have to dance. And because of your uncompromising nature when it comes to dance, I have had to dance well. It is this need for my preferred form of expression and my desire to excel at it that I have cultivated under your watchful gaze. And what a gaze it is! As you have demonstrated many times, myriad emotions can be expressed through a single glance, and through both this unspoken communication and more concrete lessons, I have learned so much. I have learned about Indian heritage and culture, about the origins of Bharata Natyam, about the meaning behind hastas and addavus, about the difference between ragas and rasas and tirmanams and tihais. I have learned how to convey a story without speaking a word, how to find the strength to finish a dance when my muscles burn, how to appear calm, collected, and confident while on stage. Other things however, I have learned simply by watching. Whether it is demonstrating an expression or correcting my form, I am always struck by your expertise, and over the years, I have modeled my teaching style, my hardworking nature, and even my presentation face, after yours. You tell us often that these lessons will apply to more than just dance in our future, and I can already see how the lessons I learned at Kruti will help me later in life. In my conversations, I carry the eyes of a dancer, in my class presentations, I have the visage of a performer, and in my everyday endeavors, I apply the creativity of an artist. For these skills and for these memories, I am grateful to you. Facing you now, after nearly twelve years of classes, on the eve of my Arangetram, I am thankful to have has the opportunity to have learned my passion from you, to have gained an education in an ancient art, and to have learned lessons whose value will not fade. Thank you Dina Aunty.
Kruti's recital was so impressive that my 5 yr old son wants to be a student of Kruti. He will join Bollywood from 2017 Fall. I just wanted to share my happiness and feelings that you succeeded in motivating a 5 yr old.
“A dream doesn’t become reality through magic; it takes sweat, determination and hard work.” - Colin Powell. As I embark on the next stage in my dance journey, my arangetram, I cannot forget the plethora of stages I went through to be where I am today. This journey has taken a myriad of paths, each having its own curves and bumps. From learning to strike my foot with power and transforming my fingers into elegant hand gestures to being able to dance in front of thousands of people today with grace, poise, and strength, I have come a long way. My parents first enrolled me in classical dance at Kruti Dance Academy with the intention that this would be a way that I could learn about my rich Indian culture and that somehow I would still be connected to my Motherland thousands of miles away. Little did they know that dance would soon become a colossal part of my life down the road, and that today I would be preparing for my arangetram. Dance has molded me into being who I am today and has embedded in me morals and values that I will carry along with me wherever I go in the future. Who I am today would not be possible without my Kruti Family. Kruti has given me loving and affectionate people like Dina Aunty and Shemonididi and has given me best friends that I can truly connect to in every way. Many people ask what exactly an arangetram is and what the importance of it is. An arangetram is a graduation of dance or a graduation of the years of dance training that one has completed. Similar to a high school or college graduation, an arangetram does not mean that one is done with dancing forever; it is actually the beginning of a new chapter in life. One can now take their dance knowledge and experience and use it in various aspects of their life. An arangetram means more than being able to say that you have completed your dance graduation; it is the memories and satisfaction that you receive afterwards that truly defines what an arangetram is. As I inch closer and closer to my arangetram, I cannot wait to attain this feeling and officially be an Alumn from Kruti Dance Academy on July 19, 2014.
I have a 5 year old boy in the Bollywood dance program and it is fantastic. They are taught with great discipline and are expected to perform well thought out and age appropriate choreographed dance moves in a team setting. The program helps instill listening skills, coordination, practice, hard work, and most important of all self confidence as they get to perform onstage in Spring at Cobb Galleria in front of hundreds of people. If you want your kid involved in great activity this is one of best around.
I saw the Kruti Indian Dance Academy perform last week in front of President Carter and a large audience at an award ceremony honoring a Peace Corps Volunteer. They were fantastic! Their performance was beautiful and elegant, and they were a highlight of the evening.
Indeed an honor to embark and experience the incredible dance journey at the highly reputable Kruti Dance Academy for nine years. We feel extremely fortunate, proud and privileged to have been a part of Kruti, helmed by acclaimed Guru Mrs. Dina Sheth, and vibrant Artistic Director, Shemoni Parekh. Words cannot quite express, our deep emotions on the transformation we witnessed in Shreya’s personality and skills acquired in both Bharata Natyam classical and Bollywood dancing during the past nine years, culminating in a wonderful Bharata Natynam Arangetram under the tutelage of Mrs. Guru Dina Sheth. It was astounding. In tandem with Dinaben, we were able to nurture, respect, guide, enrich, encourage, inspire, motivate and support Shreya’ s passion for dance every step of the way to meet her goals. However, it is only at Kruti Dance Academy where Shreya learned the true meaning of our vibrant culture and traditions, dedication, determination, discipline, time management, precision, importance of hard work, perseverance, confidence, patience, volunteering and teamwork. These very essential principles and values will also help Shreya to cope with the dance and university of life! Mrs. Shemoni Parekh helped open the door for self discovery and expression through dance in a culturally innovative and vibrant atmosphere, spreading awareness, knowledge, love, laughter, and joy, to all both locally and internationally. Kruti Dance Academy will always be one of our most cherished and priceless memories. Thank you for making a huge difference in our lives and for helping us to keep our flames alive. Thanks much for providing a highly disciplined and rich loving learning environment and loving home for Shreya and us. You have definitely helped enrich and empower us in ways more than one. Atlanta is extremely fortunate to have a Guru who truly cares, listens, observes, disciplines and nurtures her disciples in a realistic manner, and a very talented and vivacious Shemoni didi, who is equally committed to her students, while raising the bar and awareness in the community, nationally and internationally. A wonderful and flawless tango indeed, all under one roof! We will be forever be grateful to highly respected, Guru Mrs. Dina Sheth, and Artistic Director, Mrs. Shemoni Parekh, and of course, the Kruti Dance Academy family! May God bestow you with His blessings always. -Harshad, Sandhya, and Shreya Shah
Kruti Dance Academy ! I can only think of gratitude and absolute joy and well nostalgia now, when I look back at the time spent with this magnificent institute. I am forever thankful to Ms. Dina Sheth for her generosity in providing me a fantastic platform for teaching Indian vocal music to so many students that was made possible only due to my connect with the academy. I got the greatest opportunity to showcase my talent, to teach, to perform, and well so much more in entirety! The institute is one of spectacular creativity, whilst offering such a broad spectrum of teachings to wide audiences. It’s a great pleasure to watch one and all students, echoing the indian culture through varied forms of dance with precision and mesmerising moves, all wonderfully taught by the Kruti Team lead by the Maverick Ms. Dina Sheth and now right behind her, her gracious and super talented daughter, Ms. Shemoni Sheth.
“We dance for laughter, we dance for tears, we dance for madness, we dance for fears, we dance for hopes, we dance for screams, we are the dancers, we create the dreams.” –Angela Monet. An entire world of emotions can be shown through, a tiny movement of the body, or even just a particular change of expression. It can show the dancers entire mood and feelings. It creates an atmosphere that is unforgettable and beautiful. When a dancer starts to dance, the whole world spirals into the world of dance. Kruti Dance Academy has opened new doors for me and led me to opportunities that I could only imagine... When I started to show a spark of interest in dance at a very young age, my parents decided to join me into classes. They first joined me in Bollywood and a year later, in Bharatanatyam. At first, like most little kids, it was just a outside activity that I enjoyed.As I got older, it turned into something else. With every year that went by, I started to admire my Didi’s and I wanted to be just like them. I would go home and tell me parents a funny story they would tell my class or something interesting they said.Through this entire experience, I have thought many times how much I admired and appreciated my Didi’s when I was growing up. Learning a dance from a Didi is a completely different feeling when you, yourself are the Didi. Many times in class, when a child comes up to give me a hug, or a tiny gift, I would feel warmth and appreciation. I will never forget what Kruti has taught me and it will always be a place in my heart. - Sneha Govardhanagiri
“There will be no wisdom, no learning, no art, nor craft, no device, nor action that is not found within natya. - Bharata, Natya Sastra. We strongly believe in this, and thus started a journey together with Neha when we joined the Kruti family 12 years back. Some people learn to dance, but Neha was born to dance. She joined Kruti at the age of 4. Neha was very enthusiastic from a young age to learn this art form, and wanted to master it. Neha found the perfect guru, role model, and mentor in Dina Aunty. She was always encouraging, empathetic, and supportive. Dina Aunty also nurtured Neha’s dancing skills and provided multiple venues for her to perform for, even from the tender age of 5. Shemoni has also been a role model and strong supporter for Neha and is always available whenever we need her. As parents, we could always count on Shemoni, who exemplified a perfect example of balancing education while still following up on passion for dance, and excelling in both. Through her training from Kruti, Neha has not only became a soulful dancer but also emerged as a good leader. She learned time management skills, stress reduction strategies, and much more from Kruti. Neha also learns other art forms including Western and Carnatic vocal, violin, etc., which we believe has elevated her dancing to a new level. Even though she is attending the most rigorous school in the state, GSMST, she spends her weekends at Kruti with enthusiasm, and at the same time excels in studies and other activities. We are very proud of our precious Neha and thank God immensely for all his blessings. We also want to thank Dina aunty and Shemoni for being there, for encouraging us, and for all their efforts to promote Indian culture and values through this divine art form. Bharat Muni says, “Vibhaavaanubhaav vyabhichaari samyogat ras nishpatti,” meaning out of the combination (samayoga), of the determinants (vibhava), the consequents (anubhava), and the transitory mental status (vyabhichari), the birth of emotion (rasa) takes place. As Neha is getting ready to perform her arangetram ceremony, we pray that she can exhibit perfectly the bhava, rasa, and natya elements of Bharatanatyam and thus fulfill her dream of being a complete dancer.
Star Performance by Kruti Dance Academy! I had the privilege of inviting the girls to my Parent's 50th Anniversary in Mexico. They did such an amazing performance and were so professional. I am so lucky to have had them bless our family and friends with their talent. The performance blew us away. Such talents!
At the young age of five, I was unable to comprehend that music was more than memorizing movements, but instead more of the music being created for your movements. I could not understand the importance of culture in Bharatanatyam and the confidence a dancer should present. Growing up, it was difficult for me to connect my Indian and American differences, and I would face hesitancy when asked to express this heritage. I remember my mind forming a wall of insecurities as it reeled with boiling thoughts when I presented in my first school talent show. Blue, green, and brown eyes skittered up and down my Indian costume, while the snickering voices polluted the air. My eyes locked with the daunting gazes which gnawed and shattered my perception of confidence. However, over the past years of being in Kruti, I have gained a connection with other girls who share the same heritage as me, and this unity in sharing a talent has overcome my fear of being different in society. Through the guidance of Dina Aunty and Shemoni Didi, I have been able to gain a sense of understanding towards the meaning of dance. I have learned the importance of precision, grace, and rhythm in dance, but most of all, dance has now equipped me with discipline. As the day of my Arangetram approaches, I will forever be grateful for the encouragement that I have received. Without the love and support of my parents, family, friends, Dina Aunty and Shemoni Didi, and the rest of the 2018 Arangetram girls, I would not be able to be who I am today. My heart will always be filled with dance.
Dancing isn't a sport, how hard can it be? This Is what I had thought 8 years ago before enrolling into dance class. Fast forward eight years and I realized that I underestimated the power of dancing. Almost anyone can dance; however, dancing with your heart and soul requires a whole new level. From learning hand gestures (hastas) and footsteps (addavs) to full items, I can truly say that it has changed my attitude towards hard work and diligence. At first, dancing seemed like a great hobby and parents were happy that I was able to get some exercise in my schedule. As some time passing , I was invited to arangetrams. Seeing my didis dance on their own stage got me thinking, What if I did it? Since then, doing an arangetram has been in the back of my mind. Entering arangetram class had new challenges. I saw how advanced the class was. It allowed me to be more involved in Kruti. I was no longer looking up to didis; instead, I was a didi that younger ones were looking up to me. The aspectsI gained from volunteering with guidance of Dina Aunty and Shemoni Didi were responsibility, teamwork, confidence, and discipline. As my arangetram gets closer, all of these aspects will be displayed on stage. Working hard for something that I enjoy, gave me a new outlook of life and will be taking it with me as I head into college as well.
I have been attending Kruti Dance Academy for the past 14 years. Over the years, Kruti has taught me how to be more responsible, dedicated, and hard working - whether it was through volunteering to teach younger students, learning to choreograph from talented older students at the academy, or learning how to handle difficult life situations through conversations with friends made at the academy. Kruti has given me the ability to become a role model and make friendships that will last forever; it has given me sanskar and taught me the importance of perseverance, confidence, and persistence. Another reason I love being part of this academy is because of Dina Aunty. Dina Aunty is more than just a guru to me; she is like my second mother. She has always been there for me whenever I needed her. She along with the studio has impacted my life in more ways than one for which I will always be grateful.
Wonderful place to learn about India and its wonderful culture! My daughter absolutely loves it. Dina Aunty and Shemoni Didi have great program for both girls and boys. This is our first year and Kruti has exceeded our expectations. Cant wait to add our little boy to the program when he's five. Would recommend it to anyone who would like to see their kids understand the value of team work, discipline, hard work all in a fun environment.
A wonderful Dance Academy and so much more! Both Dina Aunty and Shemoni are so dedicated in making the tiniest dancer to the most experienced dancer shine! They create an environment of fun, discipline and respect for Indian culture. We are so pleased our daughter has been able to be part of the studio and the recital this year. The recital was nothing short of spectacular especially given most is run by its own students! Our daughter cannot wait til the new semester!
Thank you again for such a wonderful experience at Kruti. Your professionalism shows! We have been so delighted with your dance studio and we are glad that we are a part of it. Both of you amaze us with your dedication to your students and your studio. Dina Aunty and Shemoni also impressed me by not only knowing the names of ALL their students, but really knowing each student as an individual.
Some of the youngest memories I have are of dancing. I have always had a special connection with music that has constantly had me bouncing on my feet as soon as the first beat struck, whether it was in the car on a road trip to visit my uncle, or at my birthday parties, forcing my entire family to dance along with me to the encaptivating beat of Bollywood music. However, whilst having this passionate love for dance and music, I was also an incredibly quiet and shy child, who hated being in the spotlight in front of people she didn’t know. So, when my parents decided that they were going to enroll me in Kruti when I was 7, getting me to try out the class was such a hassle that my mom had to force me in the door and hold the door closed, not letting me out until I gave the class a chance. It wasn’t until one of the didis approached me and coaxed me into following along that I finally felt some sort of comfort, and released the anxiety of all these people being around me. And the rest, as they say, is history. Looking back, it’s astonishing to believe that such a timid young girl could transform into the outgoing and confident person I am today, and a majority of that change is thanks to Kruti. It is here that I discovered my true passion for dancing, and it is here that I discovered my true self. When I entered the Arangetram class four years ago, I was still rather quiet, and didn’t talk as much in front of people that I didn’t really know. It was volunteering that brought out my true character, and allowed me to express myself in a wholly different way, and encouraged me to be carefree, and not care about the world around me. I’ve learned how to be a leader, how to be confident, how to work hard, and also how to manage my stress. Managing my time suddenly became so much more important, what with shuffling 3 hours of Arangetram class and endless hours of volunteering with the high demands of high school. However, it is thanks to my time at Kruti that I have learned these invaluable skills that I know will stay with me forever. It’s hard to imagine my life without dancing, and it’s hard to imagine my life without Kruti. The bonds that I’ve created with my lifelong friends, through all of our early morning and late night practices, our endless inside jokes, and our enormous Starbucks runs, are relationships that, regardless of whether we are all in the same place, will remain strong forever. Thank you for making me the person I am today, and for teaching me that dance is more than just an art, it’s a way of life.
“Hailey, keep your arm straight. Follow your hands. Lift your elbows.” Those simple phrases became a part of my life from a very young age; and, little did I know that those words were going to follow me for the next thirteen years. As a five year old those words did not resonate well in my ears, but with time and maturation I learned to embrace the constructive criticism, as it was Dina Aunty’s way of saying that she loved and cared for me. With that new understanding, I began to enjoy my dance journey and develop a passion for this art form. I no longer mindlessly danced, but rather I left Kruti every weekend learning something different about myself. And before I knew it, Kruti molded me into a composed, confident dancer. The life skills that I learned from Kruti have also allowed me to be successful outside of dance, and I am forever grateful for that. I would not be the person I am today without Dina Aunty and Shemoni Didi’s advice and guidance. As my arangetram comes closer and closer, I have realized how much I will miss Kruti next year. I will no longer be able to tell my friends “Sorry, I can’t hang out, I have dance,” and I will not be able to spend endless hours with my Kruti family. However, even though my time at Kruti is coming to an end, I will always have Kruti in my heart and therefore with me throughout the rest of my life.
Navrang - Kruti Dance Academy's 18th Annual Dance Concert. The recital was high on creativity, aesthetics and quality. I cannot make up my mind about whether Shemoni's dance (Caught in the Rain) was more beautifully choreographed or more creative or more visually beautifully. I could see Shemoni's creativity and gracefulness in use of the fabrics and in other dances as well. I saw Dina Aunty's quality, gracefulness and discipline in the Arangetram dances. After all these years, there is one thing I clearly see. Dina Aunty and Shemoni love the kids and the kids love them! Because of this, I will keep bringing Rhea even though Kruti has gone physically further from us. Congratulations and best wishes for Kruti's success on the opening of the new location! To another 18 years!
When I first enrolled at Kruti, I was apprehensive of what lay before me. I was thirteen years old and feared inadequacy. From the moment I stepped through the glass doors into the studio and saw the calculated poise of the dancers, I believed that I would never be graceful or accepted. Older girls studying for their graduation of classical dance (Arangetram) who volunteered part-time encouraged my participation in the academy. Since my first recital in 2009, I have been a group leader for various dances. My instructors and classmates have become my family. We have traded secrets, recited prayers in Sanskrit, and talked openly about our cultural differences. Nearly five years ago, I entered the studio and was dazzled by the precision and dedication of the dancers yet so limited by my own barricades. I have learned that the love I have experienced transcends any reservation I may have had. My difference in race has allowed me to educate the curious observer on the role Indian culture has had on my life. By being myself, I have become a liaison to other cultures; I have educated people on a greater understanding of tolerance.Year after year I was treated like family and was able to learn from the best teachers of various forms of Indian dance. I not only learned dance steps but also leadership skills and confidence. Thank you so much for being such positive influences on my life Dina Aunty and Shemoni didi. I'll be back to help in any way I can when I'm home from Duke!
I love going to Kruti each week! The instructors are very kind and supportive, and joy radiates from everyone you meet. The choreography is professional and the music choice is fun, modern, and the best in Bollywood.
2020 was a very unique year that no one imagined would turn out the way it did. 2020 showed me how quickly things can change. One day we were engaging in our normal lives, and the next day everything our in lives was flipped upside down. Despite these circumstances, we adapted to the situation and made the best of it, which showed me how well we can adapt to changing situations. We continued all our day to day activities, such as dance classes at Kruti - but remotely. Online zoom classes are just as engaging, rigorous and fun as in person classes, which I am very thankful for. Kruti has helped me through these times because it gives me something else to concentrate on besides all the crazy things happening in the world. Not only is dance a refreshing break from schoolwork, but it gives me something to look forward to. Kruti also motivates me to be more productive and concentrated while doing schoolwork so I have time to practice. Kruti has also helped increase my flexibility and attention to small details, especially this year. The zoom classes have helped me improve tremendously, and I learned a lot. Zoom classes are very productive and I love being able to keep dancing despite the pandemic. Dance is like my happy place- sometimes when I’m overwhelmed by school I’ll take a break to do dance practice and I come back with renewed energy when I’m done. Thank you to Dina Aunty, Shemoni didi, and Kruti Dance Academy for shaping me into the person I am and for continuing classes despite these difficult times!
“There are shortcuts to happiness, and dancing is one of them.” – Vicki Baum. Over the past 11 years that I have danced at Kruti, this quote has spoken the truth. From the invigorating Saturday mornings spent perfecting new choreography to the endless practicing done at home to master it, there is almost never a day I go without thinking of dance. This summer, I have the utmost privilege of performing my Arangetram to showcase everything I have learned thus far in Bharata Natyam. The preparations, planning, and practicing had at times worn me out, but the ultimate goal at the end always kept me pushing for my special day to get here. The Arangetram experience is nothing like what I have gone through before. I’ve made many special bonds at Kruti— with my guru, my students, and especially with my fellow Arangetram girls. We connect over the most far-fetched things, and laugh at almost everything. These girls are like sisters to me, and I am thankful for the memorable moments we’ve created together—I won’t forget them.
I’ve been a student at this place for 9 years now, having been one of the students to dance in the small studio they had before they settled on their current location. I never really saw this opportunity as anything more than a simple extracurricular, but now that I’m more experienced, I can say that I couldn’t ever imagine my life without Kruti! Not only has this made me a better dancer in general, but the sense of community has given me something to look forward to every weekend!
We come from a quaint little town called Rome, where the rivers meet and the mountains begin. We were so worried that our girls would miss out on our Indian heritage, so it was pure serendipity that we stumbled upon Kruti Dance Academy. When we met Ms. Dina and Kruti, we filled out the registration forms hoping that our girls would get some exercise and culturally exposure. Nine years ago, we didn't know what an Arangetram was. We could have never imagined that Juhi would be completing hers this summer. At first, Juhi enjoyed dance but we saw her interest falter. One year, she approached Ms. Dina to opt out of the recital, but Ms. Dina did not budge. She asked Juhi to look at the annual performance in a new light, and she encouraged her to take initiative in doing her own make-up that year. Somehow, this small task rejuvenated her enthusiasm for the recital, and created a lasting (and expensive!) interest in make-up. By her sophomore year, she wanted to earn her Arangetram. And though it was not easy, she did. It has been a difficult journey for us. We wake up early every Saturday morning and spend our weekends in Atlanta so our girls can learn dance at Kruti. For Juhi, these past two years have posed a number of challenges at school and at dance, but she has managed to balance her responsibilities well. Kruti has taught her a valuable lesson in managing her time and always striving for excellence. Her Arangetram process has made her physically, mentally, emotionally and spiritually stronger, and it has been so rewarding to see her bloom into the beautiful dancer she is today. We sincerely thank Ms. Dina for everything.
With this Covid-19 pandemic happening, I've had much time in isolation to reflect on myself, others, and the world, changing my perspective on life. Before this pandemic I was engrossed in my studies, my arangetram preparations, and my extracurriculars, so this quarantine started out as a nice break from my hectic schedule. However, as quarantine continued, it dawned on me that I was being naive and that this pandemic was not something to be taken lightly. I started reading more articles about the pandemic along with the political and economic unrest happening around the world because of it. Learning this new information showed me that I frankly did not know what was happening around the world.I started feeling uneasy, leading to many restless nights thinking about my future. I was hit with a wave of anxiety from uncertainty about the future and the isolation that we were forced into. Fortunately, I still had my dance classes every week which helped me feel grounded and taught me valuable lessons, like the importance of always making sure you are in tune with your body and listening to the world around you. Kruti helped ease my anxiety through this pandemic by participating in yoga classes, helped me ease stress every morning and have a positive start to my day. Being able to do a variety of exercises helped me feel happier and stronger. In addition, sharing my feelings with other students in class helped me take some weight off my chest and made me feel clear. By using the valuable lessons I learned through each class, I was able to grow physically and mentally stronger. By engaging in all my classes at Kruti, I was able to take my mind off all the negatives in the world and gear my thought process towards a more positive outlook, resulting in a more joyful and energized lifestyle. The most important feeling that Kruti taught me is that you are never alone in your struggles especially during these difficult times, and that we are all in this together. Thank you Dina Auntie and Shemonie Didi as well as all the Kruti family for supporting me in my journey!
As the saying goes, A journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. My Arangetram journey began when I was six years old and now, eleven years later, is coming to a slow stop. By now this journey of a thousand steps has been filled with God's blessings and my Guru's multi-faceted guidance. It has been an incredible experience for my family and me. It is an unforgettable experience, partly for what it has taught me about overcoming challenges and setting goals and partly for realizing the direction and support I receive from so many wonderful people in my life. The dream of completing my Arangetram is, however, one I would never have imagined being true. In the beginning, dance class was a weekly nuisance that I only attended to see my friends. But in the past couple of years, it has come to be a weekly intermission in which I can be completely be myself and truly let loose. I would not have the chance to complete this dream if it were not for the support of my Kruti sisters, Dina Aunty and Shemoni Didi’s continuous exchange of wisdom, and every nook and cranny of Kruti Dance Academy. The sense of solidarity my Kruti family and I have is inspirational. We have laughed, learned, struggled, and improved together. We have cherished our last minute practices together and have kindled special moments of accomplishments at our annual recitals. Aiding each other to overcoming obstacles and personal challenges for improvement has been the hallmark of Kruti sisters, and it has resulted in special bonds of friendship which I will cherish for the rest of my life. With the influence of a guru like Dina Aunty and a mentor like Shemoni Didi, the spiritual aspects of the Indian culture cannot bypass me. They constantly challenge and motivate me, instilling values of leadership, perseverance, hard-work and discipline which I may have no learned otherwise. They have supported me throughout my dance journey which has indirectly affected my personality and the person I am today. I can, from the bottom of my heart, say that the years I have spent dancing, volunteering, smiling, learning, and simply enjoying time at the studio have truly been a blur of love and passion which I will remember in my heart forever.
I’ve always loved dancing since I was little. Kruti Dance Academy has helped me grow into a more graceful and confident dancer. I’ve been lucky to be part of this academy for nearly five years. Not only have I made some great friends, but I’ve made lots of great memories.
At the age of 4 Seeta walked in to her first dance class at Kruti Dance Academy. At the end of class, we proceeded to talk to Dina Auntie about Seeta’s performance in class, and she told us that “Seeta was born to dance.” This statement changed all of our lives forever, especially Seeta’s. Every weekend since, Seeta has dedicated her weekends to Kruti as she mastered the art of Bharata Natyam dancing. Upon entering the Arangetram class, Seeta started to dedicate more of her weekends to Kruti, waking up at 5am so she could be at the studio by 7. Regardless of how tired she was, Seeta always came home with a smile on her face, eager to tell us about her students and dances. Over the past 13 years, Seeta has grown into a passionate, disciplined, and resilient individual; however, this growth would have not been possible without the guidance of Dina Aunty and Shemoni Didi. From Dina Aunty, Seeta has learned how to manage her time and be organized, which we believe are two of the most important skills in life. Shemoni didi has always been a sister-like role model for Seeta throughout her journey who is always willing to help. We are eternally grateful for the lasting impact that Kruti Dance Academy has made in our lives.
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