RadheRasGarba is dedicated to spreading the joy and vibrancy of traditional Garba dance. Our classes offer a welcoming environment where people of all ages and skill levels can learn and experience the energy, rhythm, and cultural significance of Garba.
At RadheRasGarba, we celebrate tradition through graceful movements, dynamic beats, and a sense of community. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned dancer, our classes are designed to help you connect with the rich heritage of Garba while staying fit and having fun.Join us, feel the rhythm, and be part of the Garba spirit!
At RadheRasGarba, we are passionate about preserving and promoting the rich cultural heritage of Garba, an iconic dance form that embodies the spirit of Gujarat. Our mission is to make Garba accessible to everyone, offering classes that blend tradition with modern techniques. From the soulful beats of the dhol to the vibrant energy that flows through each movement, RadheRasGarba is more than just a dance class—it’s a celebration of life, culture, and community.
At RadheRasGarba, we celebrate tradition through graceful movements, dynamic beats, and a sense of community. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned dancer, our classes are designed to help you connect with the rich heritage of Garba while staying fit and having fun.Join us, feel the rhythm, and be part of the Garba spirit!
Performed in a circular pattern around an earthen pot or idol, traditional Garba involves graceful movements with hands and feet.
Dandiya involves the use of colorful sticks, called dandiya, which dancers strike together in rhythm as they move in pairs or lines.
Dodhiya is a popular form in Gujarat that involves rapid steps and changes in direction, traditionally danced in circles.
This style blends traditional Garba with contemporary music and dance forms, Bollywood elements and Western moves.
These are traditional Garba styles categorized by the number of claps (two or three) during the dance routine.
Tippani Garba is known for its vigorous moves and involves using sticks or tools similar to tippani to create rhythm.