Gallery
Classes, rehearsals, costumes, friendship, and the slow preparation for the stage.
Synchronized energy — the Samanvaya in motion.
Wide pose, lifted arms, skirt flare — pure joy.
A shared journey, seen from behind.
Mirrored lines — the geometry of friendship.
Linked hands, expressive faces — the Varnam.
Two costumes, two heritages, one shared smile.
Lifted arm and sweeping skirt — pure Thillana energy.
Dynamic solo — raised arms and diagonal body line.
Beside the brass lamp — a ceremony of permission.
Braid, silk, and sculptural arm — costume from behind.
Tying salangai before the performance begins.
Smiling beside the lit lamp — an offering moment.
Wide aramandi — the geometry of pure nritta.
Graceful and buoyant — the Kavadi Chindu spirit.
Strong diagonal — movement in blue and orange.
A bright smile in stillness — Shreya between poses.
Guru Jaynti Seshan — the hands that shaped the dance.
The guru-shishya bond that makes the stage possible.
Gratitude — Shreya and her teacher.
The Natarajan sisters — joyful sibling portrait.
The Natarajan family — Tamil Nadu roots.
The Sreejith family — Kerala roots.
Shreya with her parents — the support behind the stage.
Where it all began — on stage as children.
Silk, gold thread, and devotion to detail.