Can one start dancing as an Adult?: Conversation series

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    Many students often ask if they can begin training in Bharatanatyam as adults. These are my thoughts.
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Комментарии • 249

  • @sangeetapatil8556
    @sangeetapatil8556 3 года назад +535

    Very true madam. It's really difficult. Then too, I am 50 yrs old now. I have joined Bharatnatyam class last yr. this is my 2nd year. I am very passionate about it. Doing my level best. Hope, I complete atleast 5 yrs.

    • @VishalakshiRMaiya
      @VishalakshiRMaiya 3 года назад +15

      So inspiring..

    • @vjvj3363
      @vjvj3363 3 года назад +11

      Great hats off to you for your passion

    • @jennysseconds7726
      @jennysseconds7726 3 года назад +3

      Wow

    • @myas-3995
      @myas-3995 3 года назад +5

      Really admire your commitment and resilience Sangeeta Ji. Keep going and keep shining! More power to you⭐️👍

    • @goodvibesbroadcast4029
      @goodvibesbroadcast4029 3 года назад +1

      Wonderful ,I m sure you will achieve your goal.your love for dancing will make things happen.good luck 🙏🕉️

  • @uniPEG96
    @uniPEG96 3 года назад +107

    I started dancing bharathanatyam at 33 years old and it has been a wonderful journey - I have been getting better and better at it. Maybe it s because I am physically strong and I have great stamina. I have no problem learning with and from kids. It took me some time before I let go my EGO and started learning the dance. Nothing is impossible

    • @anusha9720
      @anusha9720 12 дней назад

      From where are you learning?

  • @mamtaprem7420
    @mamtaprem7420 3 года назад +53

    I am 61 and I have started learning Bharatnatyam at this age... I am passionate to learn and not to look back... let's see how far I go at this age

    • @piyush.911
      @piyush.911 Год назад +1

      How is it going?

    • @user-ho9wx8xc8g
      @user-ho9wx8xc8g Год назад +1

      Ha!!!!! I send you appreciation that you have for yourself 🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁🎁 may you find it everywhere dear.... Inspiration lives with you❤️💯🥳💋

  • @shanthirajesh5367
    @shanthirajesh5367 3 года назад +150

    I m starting at 47, no expectations on myself and I hv requested my teacher not to hv any ,either . I m just loving the journey .....

    • @Deepa0309
      @Deepa0309 3 года назад +3

      I was wondering....now I have confidence...from such people as u.

    • @gnanukrishna
      @gnanukrishna 3 года назад

      May I know your teacher's name?

    • @sajusarah
      @sajusarah 3 года назад

      WoW, great

    • @chitranshidhami9333
      @chitranshidhami9333 3 года назад +1

      Wow love your courage, m turning 30 and still wondering shall I or not! Soon may be. Happy journey.

    • @poushalimaitra6323
      @poushalimaitra6323 4 месяца назад

      I am 48 and would be soon learning kathak

  • @swathysreer4422
    @swathysreer4422 3 года назад +43

    This was so encouraging because I learnt Carnatic music as a child for 7 years starting from my preschool. But I couldn't continue due to some reasons and now I have started at 25yrs. This makes me get going in this path. I really wish to become a singer one day.

  • @nikitha515
    @nikitha515 3 года назад +78

    Most honest answer I've come across for this question. 🙌

  • @hometreat-yukthavlogs
    @hometreat-yukthavlogs 3 года назад +168

    I am 32 years, i joined my bharathanatyam dance class after my second delivery, when my son was 8 months i joined. now almost 15 months completed. I have completed almost 10 basic adavus i can dance in all three speeds. but its very important to have daily practice minimum 30mins... if we miss practicing then its very difficult to regain that stamina... we can do it but practice practice practice more......... this is what my teacher says.

    • @rcrimi08
      @rcrimi08 3 года назад +9

      Wow. I am 32 now and I want to learn. This gives lots of inspiration

    • @ponnithangamani9653
      @ponnithangamani9653 3 года назад

      Where are you? Where you are studying?

    • @hometreat-yukthavlogs
      @hometreat-yukthavlogs 3 года назад

      @@rcrimi08 i am located in UAE

    • @sidd123patel5
      @sidd123patel5 3 года назад +3

      Omg , @ sparkling Star , our story is so similar. I started learning Bahratnatyam when my second child was 9 months and my age was then 31 , now I am 42 and still pursuing my passion for this beautiful art form. My guru passed away this year , she is always in my heart , and everytime I dance , she surfaces up in my memories. I had promised her I will keep dance alive in me until my body is fit so I resumed the practise with other girl from my dance class. I still miss my guru .

    • @hometreat-yukthavlogs
      @hometreat-yukthavlogs 3 года назад +1

      @@sidd123patel5 good really its divine art, enjoy and nourish it...

  • @brascoperryjoe6425
    @brascoperryjoe6425 3 года назад +52

    I was a Kathak dancer for 8 years and started when I was an infant, then there was long gap, recently I have started my Bharatnatyam lesson for 3 years at the age of 23, it's wonderful to learn dance, I love the enthusiasm of the art. ❤

    • @latamaravi2509
      @latamaravi2509 3 года назад

      Im also going through the same thing but since in childhood I'm passionate for dance so...I started learning by own self without guru....and after sm time I got Guru for Kathak and i continue with" Tabla" n katgak but coz of job at another city I quit...and again I started on 2018 ...and Iws doing good, on it . but after 1 n half yr just before my of my exam and my first stage performance this pandemic happened, and again I started 2020 Feb and again it long rest....u don't kwn at to do with my passion to follow...can't able to practicing at all even hv lots of time ...but anthusiasum hs gone..its going difficult get back to start,.... I don't know Whr I hv to follow or not....

    • @brascoperryjoe6425
      @brascoperryjoe6425 3 года назад

      @21st നൂറ്റാണ്ടിലേക്ക് ഉള്ള ബസ്സ് hahaha, no! Ya, I used the infant, my bad, but about 2, I started, while in nursery..

  • @pen64
    @pen64 3 года назад +17

    As a Western classical dancer, first of all, I am awed by this form of dance, particularly because it is so ancient. In my tradition, I was considered past my prime, basically in my mid-30’s. I began studying Japanese classical dance at age 50. My teacher was in her 70’s and still performing! I learned very quickly to manage my expectations and to enjoy the movement and the learning instead of worrying about getting onstage. It brings me so much joy! Thank you so much for all you do. These videos enrich my day! You are one of the best dancers I have ever seen, in any tradition 🙏🏻

  • @payalratnakar3139
    @payalratnakar3139 3 года назад +66

    Pranam mam💐
    I m 39+ mother of two children,
    I m in the 5 th year of Bharatnatyam.
    My Guru is just like u Maa she alway teach me as her other young children . I m always trying my best .
    It is true at this age learning of classical dance is hard but it is possible so I m trying my best. Bless me Maa.
    Love u 🌹🌹🌹🌹

  • @jayanththerokr
    @jayanththerokr 3 года назад +13

    The way she put together the answer is amazing.

  • @suchanasundar4462
    @suchanasundar4462 2 года назад +8

    Needed to hear this. I learned when I was a child 6 - 12/13. Got back into it at 22. Now, going back at 31. Body is definitely not the same, but Life is a journey that keeps bringing me back to dance.

  • @priyankareddy4582
    @priyankareddy4582 3 года назад +18

    Wow.. truly brilliant answer. And this holds true when we begin to learn anything as an adult. Simple - Do as a child would do it. Fail a hundred times, start again at 101. Wonderful advice. Thank you so much 🙏

  • @sreeharivc
    @sreeharivc 3 года назад +14

    This is an answer that I had been searching for many years. Very elegant answer : Honest advice, and at the same time encouraging as well.

  • @space1oddity
    @space1oddity Год назад +6

    I am 30 and learning Bharatanatyam. It's a wonderful journey, I have no regrets!

  • @ardraprasad6756
    @ardraprasad6756 3 года назад +18

    I start dance at the age 5. My parents hadn't compelled me for dance because they are artists. Dancing was my wish and now iam fulfilling. Now iam taking advanced bharathanatyam under sri. Parswanath upadhyay sir🙏🙏. Also i have a youtube channel🥰🥰.

  • @gaurijoshi2992
    @gaurijoshi2992 3 года назад +12

    Ma’am you have given a very practical answer to the question. Also you have given the solution that at least 6 years must pass for an adult as well to actually start performing better. So patience is definitely the key in this art form!
    Love you performances!!!

  • @nzingahoney
    @nzingahoney 3 года назад +7

    Thank you so much for this encouragement
    . I was introduced to bharathanatyam by shree bharatalya in mylapore, with Priya Murle, Aruna Subbiah and Guruma Sudharani Raghupathy and continued in my native trinidad with kalashetra trained Alana Rajah. I am so happy to hear this. I cannot wait for the ten years to be over.

  • @s.f.creators6126
    @s.f.creators6126 3 года назад +8

    Why every clasical dancer is so beautiful 🤩

  • @MrGALLIENUS
    @MrGALLIENUS 3 года назад +5

    Thank you so much for such valuable advice. And for sharing your great experience. We are very grateful to you. We deeply respect you and love you very much

  • @shalinisil9214
    @shalinisil9214 3 года назад +4

    I am not someone who is looking forward to start dancing. But as I went through this video, I realized that there are things I want to start doing, on academic, professional and hobby levels, but I can't because I am intellectualizing, overthinking and not pushing myself enough. You are a treat to watch and hear Rukmini. Much love.

  • @yes-yogaearthstories1404
    @yes-yogaearthstories1404 2 года назад +5

    You are such an accomplisehd and extremely good dancer Rukmini that I firmly believe that you started danicng in your past lives due to your precision as well as grace. I always wanted to learn dance but never got the opportunity. I started learning Odissi when I was almost 27 and continued till I got pregnant at 31. I worked as an investment banker in Germany and worked for ten and sometimes even twelve hours when deadlines were there. But I never missed my practice - just half an hour and sometimes loneger. On my way back from the bank, I bought veggies and came home and cooked and ate two chapatis and some bhaji and after half an hour reading, I would practise daily. And we don't have any household help as I was used to In Bombay. Dance was like moving meditation and even today I crave and sometimes start to dance despite the immense pain I have in knees and hips due to arthosis - lack of cartilage in the knee. I have taken back to yoga with which I grew with but I feel dance is the highest and most devoted form of yoga - no wonder Shiva is not just Adiyogi but the dancer who taught the others. :) Keep going girl!

  • @Divyakrs
    @Divyakrs Год назад +2

    Thank you for this video. I'm glad I trusted people like you when I resumed Kuchipudi at 41. It's been a year now and I enjoy every moment of my practice / performance.

  • @kalpanaiyer5984
    @kalpanaiyer5984 3 года назад +2

    Very nicely put. Yes it’s difficult as it’s a very energetic and precise form of dance. I learnt it as a child and do miss the energy of those days very much. Have not been able to get back to dancing for all the reasons you mentioned but I keep wishing and hoping I probably will get back in some time

  • @balasubramanian-dk2my
    @balasubramanian-dk2my 3 года назад

    This speech is so motivational ,same applies for any kind of art ... It takes years and years of practice to perfect it .... Keep practicing as a habit even though if we are stagnating ...nothing works in short term ... Thanks a lot for the speech

  • @FAHAWAY
    @FAHAWAY 3 года назад +9

    I SAW U IN VIJAY TV'S TITLE SONG!! Instantly recognized u!! U were sooo beautiful!!! Extremely apt for the video!! God bless u & ur family ❤️❤️

  • @IndianAmericanKnowItAll
    @IndianAmericanKnowItAll 3 года назад +2

    Very good discussion. Love it. I think learning should never stop.

  • @noheartnoglory652
    @noheartnoglory652 3 года назад +1

    Beautifully explained. So true and this can apply to learning any new skill.

  • @vaidyaga
    @vaidyaga 3 года назад +11

    This is very well said. I too feel that adults seem to give up easily ... maybe because they really don’t have that much time. Age is not a barrier for the most part (unless you are 80 years old .. maybe :)).

  • @radhanmoodley5594
    @radhanmoodley5594 3 года назад

    I’ve always wanted to hear from you as I’ve marvelled at your aspiration to excellence. Thank you kindly for such inspiration on so many levels. I’ve founded the YOLAB and we use yoga and dance to teach mindfulness. Bless you for your generous spirit.

  • @priyankamudaliar6147
    @priyankamudaliar6147 3 года назад +2

    Thank you for sharing this. 🤗🤗

  • @yogalekshumimarimuthu2173
    @yogalekshumimarimuthu2173 3 года назад +9

    After reading the comments I now know that I’m not alone, I am 34 years old and started learning bharathanatyam 3 years back. And thanks to my lovely teacher who willing to take me in and without any judgment is willing to teach me ... I am passionate about dance and willing to put my time and effort to learn and perfect it.. and yes it takes time and there is no shortcut ...

    • @beabetteryou1882
      @beabetteryou1882 3 года назад

      Hey one doubt, were you flexible even before you started learning bharanatyam? Iam 24 just started learning but iam very stiff.so flexibility is affecting your progress?

    • @radhikakudidi1652
      @radhikakudidi1652 3 года назад

      Wow that's great am also same situation....but am not finding any teacher now .. could u please suggest me... where u practicing under???

  • @manjukuppili1663
    @manjukuppili1663 2 года назад +3

    Madam,I started learning kutchipudi at the age of 38..now 40 feeling hard when I doing sitting position steps.. now our family responsibilities over got time think our desire to learn dance..I may not perform on stage learning classical dance is best exercises and getting knowledge to teach others. at any age you perform classical dance you will get respect . when I am doing classical dance feel like very close to God... kutchipudi is easier than Bharat natyam I think 🙏 keep posting dance video we are learning from you 🙏 🌹🙏

  • @pranavkumar1818
    @pranavkumar1818 3 года назад

    This is such an important lesson for every walk of life

  • @archanakr1987
    @archanakr1987 3 года назад

    Beautifully said. Thank you 🙏

  • @Siri_Isa
    @Siri_Isa 3 года назад

    You sound really very cool & honest in your sayings!😍😊

  • @aseul2682
    @aseul2682 3 года назад +1

    Thank you for being honest.. 🙏🏽 You covered all the questions and touched upon all the thoughts of an adult who usually think before and after started to learn the dance.. I am 34 years old.. I always compare with children about their fast learning, flexibility and i give up thinking I am slow..

  • @anataldadocumentaries
    @anataldadocumentaries 3 года назад

    Direct and straight to the point.

  • @udhaya.kandunni
    @udhaya.kandunni 10 месяцев назад +1

    Truly inspirational... I'm 31. I'm eagerly awaiting to start learning bharatanatyam. I've performed in school days without learning it properly cause my school teacher who is a classical dancer herself she taught us only what required for the song which we performed.

  • @maxmohanmedia98
    @maxmohanmedia98 3 года назад

    Such simple beauty...and skilled artist

  • @goethenoidea1549
    @goethenoidea1549 3 года назад

    Your voice is soothing!!

  • @raghavanramesh2483
    @raghavanramesh2483 3 года назад

    Your extraordinary talents on fine arts should be transformed to the youth of today's. You can even start an academy and wish that will grow like another Kalakahetra. Best wishes

  • @pjoshi7758
    @pjoshi7758 2 года назад +1

    Mam I m 54 years, started from 48 ,but I never thought, that I m old and so many things I love dance, my only focus on dance, when old teacher teach us, so as we can also dance, tumko pyar hona chahiyai bs only dance focus only on taal, movements, music, balance, mudrayain etc. I m an odissi dancer, learning from my dear sweet respected guru kavita dwiwadi ji,I'm in with odissi ,I enjoy,,,just peace of my soul

  • @BGR2024
    @BGR2024 3 года назад +4

    Very true... There are so many physical impediments too. Muscle Cramps , back ache, and what not. I remember smiling throughout my arangetram when my knee balls felt like pots of fire. I felt that I would wobble and fall the next moment. But the energy of the stage saw me through and I had to congratulate myself for it because the pain was unbearable. And I was dancing with kids the age of my children who had incredible energy levels. So it's a tough game, and perseverance, and practice with continuity are what matter

  • @birinaL
    @birinaL Год назад

    I learn or not dance but I always love to hear u . Really inspiring
    🥰🌸🌸🌸🌸💜

  • @KohanKilletz
    @KohanKilletz 11 месяцев назад

    Your form is so beautiful... you inspired me to start dancing again.

  • @kirannnful
    @kirannnful 10 месяцев назад +1

    Nice inspirational video, me just taken admission for garba dance learning , me 41 years old men

  • @truptivyas8702
    @truptivyas8702 3 года назад

    U r right,but we can learn simple semiclassical dance steps definitely

  • @Archanakarthikeyan
    @Archanakarthikeyan 3 года назад +8

    Thank you so much for sharing this. I've started learning Kalari at 34. This is both setting expectations about being real in terms of progress and encouraging at the same time.

  • @visalakshik.raman.6278
    @visalakshik.raman.6278 3 года назад +12

    iLamaiyil kalvi kal mEl ezhuththu! Children are supposed to have a care-free-mind. They have no inhibitions about making mistakes. They are willing to get corrected by their teacher. They are willing to try new things and keep on repeating until they master what they have been taught. So it is much easier to learn as children. In learning dance, being young has an additional advantage. They are far more flexible and more injury-free than adults. Of course there is no hard and fast rule that adults can not/ should not learn to dance. It all depends on their aptitude, attitude, intensity of passion and the amount of hard work they are willing to put in. After all it is the Exception that proves the rule! :)

  • @sohinichatterjee7994
    @sohinichatterjee7994 3 года назад

    Thank you so much for this ma'am. Wanted to hear on this topic.... 😊❤💕🤍

  • @tiziozogwada3510
    @tiziozogwada3510 3 года назад +4

    Merci dans une autre j'ai peut être une danseuse, j'ai 45 ans mais votre danse est inspirante

  • @bdsharma84
    @bdsharma84 3 года назад +6

    One hundred percent true - I started at 31 and within 2 years my right knee started hurting. The doctor said it’s better to give Aramandi a break . I also discovered that existing mental shackles impact form and expressions. Of course if one’s bodies are supportive, it’s a liberating experience. Age then becomes just a number !

  • @rudra-thandavam
    @rudra-thandavam 3 года назад +1

    If you miss it, don't be dry. Just enjoy what the doers are doing. Life is about being happy one form or other. You don't need to do by yourself th same to enjoy what the performer is doing. If you get deeply connected to dance, without knowing a thing about what performer is performing, you can also enjoy the same within you.

  • @neethunazareth
    @neethunazareth Год назад +2

    I started to learn Bharatanatyam and Kerala folk dances when I was around 6 years old. Stopped when I was 11 years old because we shifted places. Tried to learn and perform here and there since then but now in my late 20s I wish I could learn all over again and perform my arangetram. Muscle memory still exists though I did forget the theory.

  • @SaurabhAher9
    @SaurabhAher9 3 года назад

    Thanks 😇💚🙏 This is really helpful

  • @delphinelisabeth
    @delphinelisabeth 3 года назад

    great points !

  • @nikunjmodi4008
    @nikunjmodi4008 Год назад

    सीधी सटीक बात ✌️
    क्या बात है🙏🏻

  • @vijayvijay4123
    @vijayvijay4123 3 года назад

    She is wise and beautiful❤️

  • @violetapetrache3693
    @violetapetrache3693 2 года назад

    Nsmaskaram. Thank you. I am 36, and I hope to keep some better form at last in the next years. Have no problem to learn, I will just continue to look at your videos for increase my mobility. I am from Romania and I leave here, so I am far but I would appreciate very much if u can remember some times that I am here looking you and just bag u to send some tips even on Fb

  • @user-ho9wx8xc8g
    @user-ho9wx8xc8g Год назад

    This is so ........ appreciated💯🌼🎁🥳❤️

  • @danavallikesavan8570
    @danavallikesavan8570 3 года назад

    Good explanation Ma'am

  • @sumahs8831
    @sumahs8831 3 года назад +15

    Ma'am, my son is a very big fan of yours and watches all your videos. He is 18 and wants to start learning dance. It would be very kind of you if you accept him as your shishya. We live in Bengaluru. Could you please reply how to approach you ma'am?

  • @chandrarathnamanawasinghe8806
    @chandrarathnamanawasinghe8806 3 года назад

    Great madam 👌..thanks.

  • @meerajim6338
    @meerajim6338 3 года назад +3

    Am a house wife... mother of one child...I did my Arangettam at the age of 31... Am very passionate for dance...

  • @goodvibesbroadcast4029
    @goodvibesbroadcast4029 3 года назад +6

    🤔I got my Kathak visharad at 59 ,Now I have joined Bharatnatyam 😂.....
    Me crazy ....

    • @aishwaryavs3290
      @aishwaryavs3290 3 года назад +4

      All the very best... My dance classmate is 80 years... She started at the age of 74 ... She is a doctor... She is my inspiration

    • @goodvibesbroadcast4029
      @goodvibesbroadcast4029 3 года назад +3

      @@aishwaryavs3290 thanks a lot for letting me know really inspiring , my God.. thanks once again for this , now I am really determined to go through this journey. 🙏 Thanks dear ,🌹 and good luck for your dance also 🌹

    • @aishwaryavs3290
      @aishwaryavs3290 3 года назад +1

      @@goodvibesbroadcast4029 Thank you very much🙏🏻

  • @shatakshiism
    @shatakshiism 3 года назад

    Thank you

  • @guuday2all
    @guuday2all 3 года назад +3

    You read my mind. Thanks for answering the same question I was thinking to ask for a long time. hmm, I don't think I can practice for 6 years, no way. Thanks again for dumping my desire to learn dancing, just kidding. OK now tell me is there any short cut if I have to learn just the Shiva tandav dance :-) . I am not sure if you have your Shiva tandava dance on youtube.

  • @aparnagandhi8044
    @aparnagandhi8044 3 года назад

    Very encouraging

  • @vindhyarai3881
    @vindhyarai3881 3 года назад

    Like her honesty

  • @malcolmdean2303
    @malcolmdean2303 2 года назад +1

    I don't practice dance. I practice a form of taiji, and have for 34 years. Everything you just said about your dance is also true of taiji. I started at age 36, and it took 20 years to become fluid. What you said about being vulnerable - and persistent - is exactly right.

  • @annietheresa3241
    @annietheresa3241 3 года назад

    Very well said ma'am. I want to start again .. Plz guide me

  • @amritapratihar9576
    @amritapratihar9576 3 года назад +1

    thank u so much maam for ur encouraging advice u r absolutly corect when i dance i bcm very judgemental nd critical though i am learning kathak from smal age but stated learning bharatnatyam recentlynd tht time i feel d guilt not doing an adavu properly nd yes as an adult i hv other responsibilities but yes we have our mind theraphy to get over it so plz u make a series as an adult how to make up our mindset thank u so much

  • @shylanambiar4316
    @shylanambiar4316 3 года назад +3

    I love your hair. Desis have the best, most luxuriant hair (most).

  • @ar.krishnokolidutta7864
    @ar.krishnokolidutta7864 3 года назад +1

    I am 29 now.. I don't know when I will be able to return to India, or be posted in the southern region, but it will happen someday, and I want to take up learning (hopefully from you). I really really want to.

  • @BrahminVaad_BaqiSab_Bakwaas
    @BrahminVaad_BaqiSab_Bakwaas 3 года назад

    💘💘💘 addicted to your voice.

  • @unnatibhatt4216
    @unnatibhatt4216 3 года назад +2

    Ohhhhh my god you are soooo beautiful Ma'am and graceful tooo 💕

  • @bunbury420
    @bunbury420 3 года назад +1

    I left bharatnatym in the middle as I was stagnated at the step. I regret it. But this lesson stayed with me as now I am aware of the fact that stagnation is common and has to be overcomed.

  • @gayathrisurendran4942
    @gayathrisurendran4942 3 года назад +8

    Could you please comment on those who have been trained as children, and want to re-start again in adulthood? I performed for 10 - 12 years during the school years, but largely lost touch over the next 10 years during higher studies, even though I did continue dancing in general (cinematic, western, semi-classical) till around 23 years. Now at 29, I suddenly realized my body doesn't seem to be malleable as it used to be, and I'm struggling to understand how to start again.

  • @radhikaramachandran8264
    @radhikaramachandran8264 3 года назад +2

    I started dance atnthe age of 18 but from my experience my guru Neena prasad mam put a huge effort ever Sunday we have dance class at Trivandrum ......last 4 years i do only adavus but now I started learning items like alarippu and jathiswaram for me i think an adult needs the patiens more .....and offcourse thanks to lockdown days for giving me a lot of times to practice

    • @antepavelic9162
      @antepavelic9162 2 года назад

      RADHIKA🌻🥀🌷🍒LOVE FROM CROATIA💖

  • @abhiea5319
    @abhiea5319 3 года назад +1

    Started my lessons at the age of 29😍

  • @neehararajesh8379
    @neehararajesh8379 3 года назад +1

    Nice mam...😍😍

  • @aishwaryabhat4826
    @aishwaryabhat4826 3 года назад

    Please recommend us simple streches that are beneficial for bharathanatyam

  • @yashcookuk
    @yashcookuk 3 года назад

    Well said madam, I’m big fan of you. I have 3 year old daughter what is the right age to start bharathnatyam? Please

  • @drsareekakatkuriphysiother5376
    @drsareekakatkuriphysiother5376 3 года назад

    How is classical dance forgiving on the body ?

  • @madhusangita6638
    @madhusangita6638 3 года назад

    Hi @Rukmini Vijaykumar, I want to learn the dance form, I have always been willing to learn. I am based in Bangalore can you please suggest where I can learn?

  • @olivianair2284
    @olivianair2284 3 года назад

    I always wanted to....I am crazy of bharatanatyam and mohiniyattam..

  • @debdattabhattacharya6254
    @debdattabhattacharya6254 3 года назад +6

    I started learning Bharatnatyam at the age of 37 years, that was 5.5 years ago. I was the mother of two kids, it was difficult to find time. But I am glad I made time to pursue this childhood dream. My daughter is a fellow student in the same class. It is hard to keep up with the stamina of the class. I have to workout regularly to be able to match their energy level. With time, this has become a common shared interest for me and my daughter.

  • @Vnk0209
    @Vnk0209 3 года назад

    So true ❤️

  • @moumitabandyopadhyay2954
    @moumitabandyopadhyay2954 3 года назад

    Mam I started Bharatnatyam again few months back at age of 30 after a gap of 6 years. I started dancing from 5 years of age till I completed my graduation but due to some reason I had to leave Bharatnatyam that time.

  • @_Meghanism_
    @_Meghanism_ 3 года назад +4

    My biggest dream is to learn dance I'm alrdy 26 definitely I start before 30 as I have to get settled n secure a good job beforehand

    • @aheli.s
      @aheli.s 3 года назад +2

      Hi. Please start learning to dance now if it's possible. I wanted to learn Odissi since childhood but waited just like you first for school to get over, then college, then for a good job and settlement. During this pandemic I realised that life is too uncertain, we are here now but might not be here tomorrow. So enrolled myself in Odissi. We keep on waiting for a beautiful future when the present is already perfect. I realised it after two near ones passed away. It's the best time now! Start learning. Best wishes from two years yours senior 🌻

  • @BGR2024
    @BGR2024 3 года назад +3

    We, as adults have a feeling that we don't have that much time... Say 5-10 years. That we will be too old by then, so that's why we tend to hurry!
    But actually, we might take more time than them which out minds don't want to accept

  • @storyworld2981
    @storyworld2981 3 года назад

    Is there any center near Kudlu so that I can join,?

  • @Mindfulness_77
    @Mindfulness_77 3 года назад

    Can anyone suggest a good bharatanatyam dance academy or teacher at delhi who takes class for 40 plus age group as beginner ?

  • @subratasheet5558
    @subratasheet5558 2 года назад

    How can I can practice in periodtime. Is it possible.?If possible so how

  • @alokvasant
    @alokvasant 3 года назад

    Do you take online courses, how can one apply

  • @abirames8925
    @abirames8925 3 года назад +1

    Unfortunately I have bad knees and could not continue my bharanatyam classes.

  • @soortaalchondo
    @soortaalchondo 3 года назад +1

    You are saying truth but I always wanted to learn Bharatnatyam, when I was child there was no Bharatnatyam teacher in town..now in these age I wanted to learn... now the problem is no one wants to teach me

  • @kombaiyasmarya6219
    @kombaiyasmarya6219 2 года назад +1

    Hi Rathna....I want to learn baratham and I m 25 yrs old but I m not having any valuable dance teachers in my surroundings .can I get online class. ...is good for learn as a beginner

  • @gururaaaajsl2010
    @gururaaaajsl2010 3 года назад +9

    Some people never become adults they remain children all through life