
Video Submission
We invite you to submit a short video that reflects your passion and connection with the art form. It can be a performance, a practice clip, a choreography experiment, or a moment that captures your growth. We are excited to see it and share it with our artistic audience.
Your video may be featured on our platform with full credit. It’s a wonderful way to be part of a growing community and inspire others on their artistic path.
What you can share
- A solo performance or a short item
- A rehearsal snippet showing your progress
- Creative idea or interpretation in movement
- A message or insight about your art
Before you upload
- Keep your video between 30 seconds and 3 minutes
- Ensure the performer in the video has given consent
- Submit only original or non-copyrighted content
- Provide a short description and your details for proper credit
Our review process
Every submission is thoughtfully reviewed by our editorial team. Videos meeting our guidelines and artistic focus will be published on the platform. We respect your creative rights and will always acknowledge your contribution.
About Natya-Shastra.in
At Natya-Shastra.in, our mission is to serve as a gateway to the illustrious world of the Natyashastra. We offer insights, resources, and a platform to delve deeper into the nuances of Indian performing arts.
Also, we aim to bring forth the richness of this ancient text. We try to shed light on the profound wisdom it holds and its everlasting influence on various artistic traditions.
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