
Amruta Panchal,

Learn Trikala Jati and 3 Jatis, along with Anupallavi (Nritta), to master rhythm and movements in Bharatanatyam.
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Level
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1x per week
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200 students
- Jatiswaram holds an important place in the Carnatic music repertoire, typically learned after the basic geetams and swarajatis.
- It serves as a bridge between simple melodic compositions and more complex pieces like varnams and kritis. Though it contains no lyrics, Jatiswaram blends rhythmic syllables (jatis) with melodic swaras, showcasing both tala (rhythm) and raga (melody) in a structured form.
- Its inclusion in the repertoire helps students develop precision, control, and a deeper understanding of both melodic and rhythmic aspects of Carnatic music, making it a crucial step in a musician's training.
Curriculum Overview
In this energetic Bharatanatyam class, students will explore the intricate beauty of Jatiswaram through Trikala Jatis and Anupallavi (nritta).
What Will Be Taught
Lesson Name: Jatiswarm
- Trikala Jati
- 3 Jatis
- Anupallavi
- 3 Jatis
Lessons schedule- Friday
Timing- 5.30 pm to 6.30 pm
About the Educator | Credentials 

Amruta Panchal
Versatile Dance Professional with Global Experience in Performance, Teaching & Choreography