The word Kathak is derived from the Sanskrit word Katha, which means story. This dance involves using body movements and expressions to narrate stories.
Discover the magic of one of India’s 8 classical dance forms. This Kathak dance class is for beginners or those who want to brush up on the basics...
Kids will be introduced to the basic techniques of Kathak dance, focusing on footwork with continuous rhythmic tapping , which will help them to build up stamina and stability.
It is recommended that participants wear simple Indian attire like Kurta and leggings or salwar suit etc.
Please bring a bottle of water. Please note that everyone will be dancing with bare feet.
TAPAC was created by the community for the community. It is the product of a long term commitment from a core group of dedicated Aucklanders with a passion for the performing arts.
The idea for TAPAC was born in the late 1980s, as the Performing Arts School of NZ under the Artistic Direction of Jo Kelly, accelerated in capacity and demand. Unitec’s Screen and Performing Arts Department evolved to fulfil some of this need, but it was decided that the community also needed its own performing arts school – somewhere that catered for all levels of expertise, from established professionals to emerging artists and community groups.
Performing arts stalwarts Jo Kelly, Wendy Preston MNZM and Maggie Eyre drove this vision forward. In the late 90’s, they were joined by artist Barbara Ward, who helped TAPAC find a home in the grounds of Western Springs College. WSC’S Principal, the late Ken Havill, lent his support to the project.
Together they lobbied potential stakeholders and investors for a shared community space where performing artists could rehearse, perform, learn and connect with other like-minded creatives.
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