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Creation and propagation of Indian classical dance form of Bharatanatyam through excellence in practice.
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Who We Are

Swati Dance Company (SDC) is a South Asian Dance Company based in the Northwest region of England, founded by Dr Swati Raut, an established dance artist, choreographer, teacher and educator. SDC’s philosophy is creation and propagation of Indian classical dance form of Bharatanatyam through excellence in practice. SDC aims to make Indian classical dance form of Bharatanatyam more accessible to wider audiences in the Northwest of England and beyond by providing:

Creation and propagation of Indian classical dance form of Bharatanatyam through excellence in practice

Dr Swati Raut
Artistic Director

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Meet Our Students

Shruti Raut
Student
Apoorva Hallikeri
Student
Vaidehi Raut
Student
Priya Sivakumar
Student
Annie Simon
Student
Anakha Varma
Student

“Our mission is to creatively engage & enrich communities in the Northwest of England and beyond, through educating, exploring and sharing the experiences of Indian Classical Dance”

Swati Dance Company

What People Say About Us

“Our school children and staff really enjoyed your workshop. You were wonderful with the children and had a great manner with them. The children got a lot from the workshop and learned all about your culture and beliefs”

Claire McCann (Teacher) Moorfield Primary School – Stockport

“I love your teaching methods and really enjoyed the challenge of learning as much as possible in such a short space of time.”

Workshop Participant

“Thank you for providing such a great workshop! The workshop leaders were superb; very patient, flexible and great with our pupils. I would recommend them to anyone.”

School Teacher

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