Arangetram

An arangetram is the moment that every young classical dancer looks forward to. Traditionally it was a completion of learning and taking blessings and permission from Guru to start their own journey as a performer or teacher. Arangetran is where students can showcase their talent and years of intense training. It is as much personal fulfillment as it is about being recognized as a professional artist and getting the stamp of approval from eminent gurus and rasikas who form a large part of the audience. It requires intense practice and focus to get prepared for Arangetram.

Arangetram (in Tamil and in Malayalam) is also known as “Rangapravesha” in Kannada, “Rangapravesham” in Telugu and Rangamacha Pradarshan in Hindi. 

Nrutyarpan always encourages its eligible students who have gained required knowledge of the Margam and the necessary skill and stamina to perform solo or group for 1 ½ hours to prepare for Arangetram. 

 

The Samved Visharad Program also has “Rangamacha Pradarshan” which is form of Arangetram necessary to gain the Visharad degree.

Past Arangetrams of Nrutyarpan Students

Rangamancha Pradarshana (Visharad Part 1)

Date: Mar 26, 2022

Student Name: Eekshita Tanmayee Sri Allipilli

 

Rangamancha Pradarshana (Visharad Part 2)

Date: Mar 26, 2022

Student Name: Eekshita Tanmayee Sri Allipilli

Solo Arangetram
Date: 27 May, 2023 
Student Name: Sukriti Verma

Rangamancha Pradarshana (Visharad Part 1)

Date: May 2023

Student Name: Ovi Parekh 

Solo Arangetram 
Date: 17 June, 2023
Student Name:  Tanvee Kulkarni

Solo Arangetram 

Date: 23 July, 2023

Student Name: Sarayu Reddy Chimalapati

Upcoming Arangetrams of Nrutyarpan Students

Solo Arangetram

Date: April 2024

Student Name: Leishika

Solo Arangetram

Date: June 2024

Student Name: Abha

Solo Arangetram

Date: July 2024

Student Name: Ovi

2025

Solo Arangetram

Date: July 2025

Student Name: Annika

Solo Arangetram

Date:  August 2025

Student Name: Anika

Solo Arangetram

Date: August 2025

Student Name: Liz