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- underwent vigorous training in vocal music, Bharatha Natyam, Mridangam and Nattuvangam under the able tutelage of eminent teachers. He had the good fortune...
- (double-sided drum), nadaswaram (long type of oboe made from black wood), nattuvangam (cymbals), the flute, violin and veena. Bharatanatyam, like all classical...
- [citation needed] Nagaswaram, Thavil, Miruthangam, Flute, Bharathanaatiyam, Nattuvangam, Vocal, Thevaram Agronomy, Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Genetics...
- 1910 to Parthiban and Bagyathammal in Vazhuvoor. He learned the arts of Nattuvangam and Bharatanatyam from his maternal uncle Maanikka Nattuvanar. He introduced...
- teaching not only Bharatanatyam, but also Carnatic Music, Natyasastra and Nattuvangam. She established her institution, Nritya Geethanjali in Mumbai in 1965...
- Sarma, Vempati Chinna Satyam and Vedantam Prahlada Sarma and learned nattuvangam  [Wikidata] (the art of conducting a performance with rhythmic music...
- Bharatanatyam is taught. She is also trained in Carnatic music and the Nattuvangam dance. Murugashankari is also a trained Yoga Teacher of the Sivananda...
- over 750 dancers as a Dance Guru (teacher). Shri Muralidaran taught nattuvangam and dance to around 4500 students in India and around the world during...
- she learnt Carnatic Vocal music from Belakawadi Srinivasa Iyengar and Nattuvangam from Kamala Rani of Kalakshetra, chennai. Along with her love for dance...
- in Washington, D.C., was well-received. Accompanied by mridangam and nattuvangam, and violin, they performed "Yathra" ("Journey") and "Gangashtakam" concerning...