Arangetram is the debut (Arangettam - அரங்கேற்றம் in Tamil, അരങ്ങേറ്റം in Malayalam) on-stage performance of a student of Indian classical dance and music. This first performance follows after several years of training. In Tamil and Malayalam, Arangu means stage and Ettam means rising or climbing.
The word arangetram is from the Tamil language and means ascending the stage by a dancer on the completion of formal training. The dancer can now move forward and pass on the art form to other aspiring learners of the art. To perform an arangetram is an old tradition, which marks the pathway for a dancer to then perform alone or be able to give training to other dancers. Once a dancer has completed training he or she should have an understanding of classical music and the many aspects of dancing.
Disciple: Kum. Keerthana Subramanian
Under the guidance of Guru Shri. M.S Hariharan and Smt. Pramila Hariharan
Venue: Rani Seethai Hall, Chennai Date: 16-Apr-2017 Chief Guest: Padma Bhushan Smt. and Shri. VP Dhananjayan , Acharya Choodamani Prof. Jayalakshmi, Beloved Teacher -Smt. Girjia Chandran