I've been learning online for five years. My circumstances never let me travel to offline classes. When you introduced Technṛityam, it felt like something of my own for this practice, another way to keep getting better.
For centuries, Indian classical dance has passed from guru to shishya. Today the art is performed and examined across the world, and these age-old forms need preservation, through structure. Timed mocks, tools for daily riyaz, and your syllabus as a checklist. Kathak first, more forms to follow.
Thousands of kalakaars sit for Kathak exams every year. Yet there is no structured way to practice for them.
The exams have structure. The syllabus is written. The practice never had a home. Nritya Setu is that home: timed mocks with exam-style theory questions, your syllabus as a living checklist, and answer review when you finish.
Built on the exam structures of institutions like Gandharva Mahavidyalaya Mandal. More boards on the way.
Full mock, quick practice, or a single topic. A real countdown, exam-style questions.
See what you got right, where you slipped, and what the correct answer was.
Every attempt saved. Watch your scores climb as you practice.
Two doors into the same practice. One is open today. The other is being built, openly.
Timed mocks with exam-style questions. Your level's syllabus as a living checklist. Every attempt saved, every weak topic named, so you walk into the exam hall having already sat the exam.
Start practicingSelf-paced modules and guru-led classes are being built, within the parampara, never in place of it. Until they open, the practice tools and the community keep your riyaz company.
Explore the practice toolsBegin with what is live today. The rest is on its way, and marked clearly.
Structured, level-by-level learning that supports what your guru teaches. Never a substitute for the classroom.
Real gurus, real classes. The platform carries the logistics; the teaching stays where it belongs.
Weekend sessions and cohort spaces. The community already gathers; its home here is being built.
Technṛityam is a quiet studio that lives on your phone. What it holds, and how it holds it, rests on three ideas.
A structure you can return to, morning after morning. No guessing what to practice next.
A practice that meets you where you are, whether you have ten minutes or an unhurried hour.
Built with care for the form. Nothing reduced, nothing rushed, nothing forced to feel modern.
I've been learning online for five years. My circumstances never let me travel to offline classes. When you introduced Technṛityam, it felt like something of my own for this practice, another way to keep getting better.
Exactly what I've been looking for. I can already see how much this will help serious students.
Today's meeting was really amazing. Your idea is honestly a life-saver for us.
The design, layout, everything is on point. Thank you for creating Technṛityam.
Spent half an hour on the site today, it's wonderful for new learners. A few more taals in padhant and a BPM control would be lovely. Happy to share more feedback as I explore.
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