Noida Dance classes

Noida Dance classes
c-90, Block C, Sector 122, Noida, Uttar Pradesh 201301, India

Noida Dance Classes
Sector-18, Noida U.P. 201301 (inside Brahmaputra Shopping Complex, third floor)

If you follow the neon-blue footprints painted on the stairwell, you will reach a sun-lit corridor that smells faintly of eucalyptus oil and rosin. That is Noida Dance Classes, an 1,850-sq-ft studio that functions less like a commercial academy and more like a living room where rhythm has been invited to stay permanently. Noise-canceling paddings cover two opposite walls, while the remaining two are lined with full-length mirrors framed in reclaimed teak, annotated by tiny Post-it notes: “lift your chin”, “softer landings”, “feel the off-beat”.

A floating bamboo floor—laid on imported rubber blocks—protects knees during hour-and-a-half sessions. Overhead, a lattice of warm white LEDs simulates golden hour no matter the clock, so photographers holding auditions can shoot without recalibrating colour balance. At the far end, an antique Godrej almirah doubles as storage for anklets, kneepads, spare tees, and the studio’s most-prized object: the original choreography notes of late Birju Maharaj, gifted by his granddaughter last December.

The weekly timetable is modular:
– Morning Swaras (7–8 AM) – beginner Bharatanatyam fused with Pilates-based conditioning.
– Bolly-Flow (10 AM, 6 PM) – commercial Bollywood but taught on West Coast swing fundamentals, popular with IT professionals who like cardio in disguise.
– Locking Zen (8 PM) – an advanced popping crew coached by national-champion Jeet Trivedi, runs thrice a week, sessions finish under 35 decibel trap music so neighbours don’t complain.
– Dad & Lad Sundays – discounted father-child hip-hop for re-building college forms.

Drop-ins are allowed, but most students book “bundle passes” of eight or sixteen classes that the studio administers through a WhatsApp bot named Thumka. The bot also auto-suggests playlists based on each student’s heart-rate feedback from Smart Watch integration.

Fees:
₹3,000 for 8 classes (45 minutes each, one style)
₹5,500 for 16 classes (mix-and-match)
Private lessons at ₹900/hour on the same sprung floor.

Amenities include shower cabins with filtered water, a lending library of dance biographies and pirated Broadway scripts, and a Carnatic tanpura app pre-synced to Apple TV so soloists don’t need a human drone every rehearsal.

Every last Friday transforms the space into “After Dark”—a low-lit practice-jam where students, alumni and visiting choreographers trade 90-second freestyles under soft haze lights. Admission is free for enrolled students; outsiders pay ₹200, waived if they bring home-baked snacks.

Parking is validated by the mall; the closest metro exit is Sector-18 (Blue Line), three minutes’ walk past Haldiram’s.

Check on Google Maps









  • Published: August 2, 2025

( 0 Reviews )

Add review

Recently viewed

View all
Top