
Radhika's Class
Its a place created to nurture each child's creativity
Started in 2021, Radhika's Dance Class has been a passion project through out her Bharathanatyam Journey. And students lead the learning path at their pace here. Guru Radhika's 10+ years of teaching experience makes the classes have a great balance between physical and theoretical aspects of Dance. Each child seems to build a strong bond with the teacher, no matter the age.

Namaste and welcome! My name is Radhika Satish, and I am a passionate Bharatanatyam artist, teacher, and cultural enthusiast. I have dedicated my life to preserving and sharing the timeless beauty of Bharatanatyam with the world.
As an artist, I am blessed to be trained under Guru Vid. Latha Laxmish, Bangalore. I have had the privilege of performing on prestigious stages all across India and US. Each performance is a heartfelt offering, a way to connect with my audience and convey the depth of this art form.
Beyond performing, I am deeply committed to teaching, I started teaching right after my graduation, which helped me gain 10
+ years of experience in nurturing the next generation of dancers. Through my classes and workshops, I aim to inspire young minds, helping them explore their roots, build discipline, and experience the joy of self-expression.
I believe Bharatanatyam is more than just a dance; it is a journey of the soul—a path to self-discovery, mindfulness, and cultural pride. My mission is to make this journey accessible to everyone, ensuring the legacy of Bharatanatyam continues to thrive.
Thank you for being part of this artistic voyage. Whether you’re here to learn, watch, or simply explore, I invite you to join me in celebrating the timeless art of Bharatanatyam.
Guru. Vid. Radhika Satish
Bharathanatyam

It's amazing how Bharatanatyam has been around for centuries, yet still has the power to move us deeply. The grace, beauty and emotion that this dance form brings is simply breathtaking. It is a reminder of the beauty of our culture and heritage. Every time I watch a Bharatanatyam performance, I am filled with admiration for the intricate steps and movements, and the wonderful story that is told through the dance. It is a refreshing reminder of the beauty of art and culture.
Certainly classical forms of art certainly have a future. The appreciation for classical art forms has grown in recent years, and there is no sign of it slowing down. In fact, many artists are finding ways to combine traditional methods with modern techniques to create something new and exciting. As long as people continue to appreciate the beauty and craftsmanship that goes into classical art forms, they will remain an important part of the art world.





