Nartana School of Dance

Nartana School of Dance

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A learning centre for Indian Classical Dance Form- Bharatanatyam

Teaching Indian Classical dance style (Bharatanatyam), semi-classical and folk dances in Newcastle, Maitland & Central Coast regions.

Photos from Nartana School of Dance's post 19/06/2026

There are moments in a teacher’s journey that become milestones of their own. Meghna Lakkundi’s Arangetram in Bengaluru was one such moment for me.

As teachers, we spend years nurturing, correcting, encouraging, inspiring and believing in our students. We witness their growth quietly, lesson after lesson, often far away from the people who know our own journey and understand the standards we strive for. Rarely do we get the opportunity to present our work before our gurus, our peers and the very community that shaped us as artists.

There is often a perception that overseas training must inevitably involve compromises. Meghna shattered that notion. Through her dedication, discipline and relentless hard work, she proved that geography is no barrier when passion, commitment and proper guidance come together. She stepped onto that stage and earned the admiration and respect of some of the most discerning eyes in the Bharatanatyam world. As a guru, there could be no greater reward.

Watching Meghna command the stage in Bengaluru, in front of my Guru Radha Sridhar and many of my fellow dancers was a feeling I will cherish forever. She represented not only herself, but also the standard of training, commitment and artistic excellence we strive to uphold here in Australia.

The event itself was extraordinary in every sense. Anil, Ashwini and their entire family created an atmosphere of celebration that was nothing short of spectacular. Family members travelled from overseas and across India to be part of Meghna’s big day. Grandparents, cousins, aunts, uncles and friends all came together with so much love and enthusiasm that the entire occasion felt like a grand wedding celebration.

Then there was Bengaluru itself ... the city where so much of my own artistic journey unfolded. the outstanding live orchestra, the exceptional lighting and the presence of people who have been part of our artistic journey over the several decades elevated the entire experience.

As I look back at these photographs, I see a student who gave her absolute best. I see a family that moved mountains to make her dream possible. I see the blessings of my Guru. I see the support of friends and peers. And I see a full-circle moment that reaffirmed everything I have devoted my life to.

For every teacher, there are a few students whose achievements become your own proudest moments. Meghna’s Arangetram will always be one of mine ❤️

Musical ensemble:
Vocal: Vidwan Debur S Srivathsa
Mridangam: Vidwan KS Bhavani shankar
Veena: Vidwan Shri. Gopal Venkataramana
Flute: Vidwan Shri. Shashank Jodidar
Rhythm Pad: Vidwan Shri. D. Arun Kumar
Arangetram Photography: Shandilya Srivathsa
Pre Arangetram Photofraphy: Fotominded
Costumes: Shri Manivannan
Arangetram MAU: Vimal Kanakraj
Photoshoot MAU: Brindha Venugopal, Bindu Dasari, Gopiha Gajendran, Nandithaa Arulananthan

Photos from Nartana School of Dance's post 12/06/2026

For the past 14 years, our dance school has had the privilege of being part of the annual Rama Navami celebrations organised by the Telugu community. What makes this event truly special is the spirit in which it is presented - entirely through the dedication of volunteers, with the sole purpose of bringing the community together in celebration and devotion.

Many of our students took their very first steps onto a stage at this event and soon it became a cherished annual tradition for our dance family. Fourteen years on, it has given us countless memories and moments we will always treasure.

Heartfelt thanks to the organisers for their commitment and for keeping this beautiful community tradition alive year after year ❣️

Venu's Photography ❣️

07/06/2026

Cold weather. Long-weekend Sunday. Low expectations for attendance…
But these girls showed up.

Added bonus was watching them hold tala and recite Alaripu with clarity. This is where true Bharatanatyam learning reveals itself ♥️

Photos from Nartana School of Dance's post 23/04/2026

26 years with Newcastle Tamil Sangam - It still feels just as special.

An annual tradition of dance, community and countless memories for our beautiful students – year after year 💛

03/03/2026

Proud to present dear Prisha Thakorlal in her Arangetram On 7 March 2026. Our journey together has been one of trust, growth and shared love for Bharatanatyam. Prisha carries her dedication and our dance community’s blessings into this beautiful milestone ❤️

PC: FFoto Minded
Makeup: &

01/03/2026

A year since Aditi Warrier's arangetram on 1 March. Watching her blossom that day was special and seeing her dance journey continue is even more rewarding ❤️ PC: Foto Minded

10/01/2026

Counting down to presenting the beautiful Ballal Sisters - Ira & Hiranmayee in their Arangetram in Don Bosco Hall, Mangalore on 11 January 2026 … a beautiful full circle moment as my own Bharatanatyam journey began right here over five decades ago ♥️

PC: Venki Foto Minded

03/01/2026

Rehearsals done with the blessings of Grand Guru - the title given by Meghna for her Guru’s Guru 😍
Vocal - Vid Debur Srivathsa
Mridangam- Vid Bhavani Shankar
Flute - Vid Shashank Jodidar
Veena - Vid Gopal Venkataramana
Rhythm Pad - Vid D Arun Kumar

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Newcastle, NSW