Shambhavi School of Dance

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Shambhavi School of Dance
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School typeDance & Music School
Motto"Exploring the horizons of D A N C E !reaching out to all generations..."
Established1993
Website http://www.schoolofkuchipudi.com/

Shambhavi School of Dance is a dance school established in 1993 in Kengeri, Bangalore, Karnataka, India as a Gurukul for the study and practice of Indian classical dance and music. [1] [2] The Artistic Director of this school is Smt.Vyjayanthi Kashi who is an exponent in Kuchipudi dance form. [3] [4]

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Activities

To cultivate and nurture the culture of Indian Arts, Shambhavi School of Dance creates a common canvas for artists of past, present, and future. They utilize the advanced technology of today's era to share their knowledge, experiences, emotions, and feelings through the ancient art forms.

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