ACT has been privileged to offer free Bharatanatyam training to these talented students, nurturing rural potential while preserving and celebrating India’s rich cultural heritage. On 27 December 2025, months of dedicated practice culminated in the graceful “Nritya Vaibhava” performance, which captivated and deeply impressed the audience.
This journey from disciplined practice to confident stage performance was made possible by the expert guidance of our Bharatanatyam Teacher, Pranamya Nayak (Disciple of Vidwan B. Deepak Kumar), and the dedicated support of the Sri Mookambika Cultural Academy (R.), Puttur.
We are also immensely grateful for the unwavering support of the parents, whose encouragement and trust allowed these children to shine with such positive energy and pride.
Providing children with a platform to express their cultural heritage lies at the core of our mission. Witnessing their success on stage stands as a proud and memorable moment for the entire community.
This journey from disciplined practice to confident stage performance was made possible by the expert guidance of our Bharatanatyam Teacher, Pranamya Nayak (Disciple of Vidwan B. Deepak Kumar), and the dedicated support of the Sri Mookambika Cultural Academy (R.), Puttur.
We are also immensely grateful for the unwavering support of the parents, whose encouragement and trust allowed these children to shine with such positive energy and pride.
Providing children with a platform to express their cultural heritage lies at the core of our mission. Witnessing their success on stage stands as a proud and memorable moment for the entire community.