Courses & programs
Four programs. One campus in Muwaileh.
Music, dance, vocal training, and art — every class starts with a free trial so you can see the room and meet your instructor before you commit to a term.
Music instrument classes
Structured lessons, instrument by instrument.
Guitar, keyboard, piano, and violin classes follow the Trinity College London syllabus, giving students a clear, internationally recognized path from a first lesson through formal grading. Tabla is taught in the Indian classical tradition.
Guitar
Acoustic and electric technique, chords through repertoire, taught toward Trinity grading at the student's pace.
Keyboard
A practical entry point into music — chords, rhythm, and reading, often a first instrument before piano.
Piano
From first-position scales to full repertoire, with technique and sight-reading built in alongside pieces.
Violin
Posture, bowing, and intonation from day one — a patient instrument to start and a rewarding one to stay with.
Tabla (Indian Classical)
Rhythm and taal fundamentals on the tabla pair, building toward independent hand technique and reading compositions.
Vocal music
Find your voice.
Indian Classical Music
Carnatic and Hindustani vocal training built from the ground up — breath support, pitch, and raga work, developed through one-on-one lessons at a pace that suits the student.
Dance
From Bollywood energy to classical technique.
Bollywood Dance
High-energy choreography set to popular film music — a favorite for group classes and term showcases.
Western danceHip-Hop Dance
Rhythm, groove, and freestyle fundamentals for students who want to move to a beat, not just a routine.
Western danceClassical Dance
Choose from five classical Indian traditions: Mohiniyattam, Bharatanatyam, Kuchipudi, Kerala Natanam, and Nattuangam — each taught with attention to posture, expression, and rhythm. Advancing dancers are prepared for their Arangetram ("ascending the stage") — the formal solo debut marking years of dedicated training.
Classical danceArts & crafts
For students who think better with a pencil in hand.
Pencil Drawing
Shading, proportion, and form — the foundation every other art class builds on.
DrawingColor Pencil Drawing
Layering, blending, and color theory brought into finished, detailed pieces.
DrawingPainting
Acrylic, watercolor, and oil painting — students explore each medium and settle into the ones they enjoy most.
PaintingDoodle Art
A loose, playful entry point into illustration — pattern, line work, and personal style over precision.
IllustrationMandala Art
Symmetry, repetition, and fine detail — a meditative practice as much as a technical one.
Illustration