GOWRI MANICKAVASAGAM
“Garba is not just a dance – it is the identity of Gujarat.” With this philosophy at its core, Krishna Garba Academy has been nurturing tradition and passion for more than 11 years in Naranpura, Ahmedabad. Founded by Agam Shah and Komal Kothari, the academy has grown into a cultural bridge, connecting the timeless spirit of Garba with today’s youth.

Reviving Traditional Styles
At Krishna Garba Academy, preparation for Navratri begins months in advance. Students are introduced to the rich diversity of regional Garba styles—from the royal elegance of Rajwadi and the energetic Kachhi to the rhythmic Surti Dodhiya. Each form is taught with authenticity, ensuring that participants not only dance but also experience the soul of Gujarat’s heritage.
What makes the sessions even more vibrant is the use of traditional props. Beyond the familiar dandiya sticks, dancers explore Garba with dang, chhatri, ghada, kartal, and ghughra, making every performance a colorful and immersive celebration.

More Than Just Dance Classes
The academy isn’t only about perfecting steps—it’s about creating memories. Weekly events such as Traditional Day, Safa Day, Group Day, and Game Nights add a dash of fun, encouraging participants to bond, express themselves, and celebrate culture in innovative ways.
A Mission to Preserve Folk Heritage
In an era where modern beats often overshadow folk traditions, Krishna Garba Academy stands as a guardian of Gujarat’s cultural legacy. By inspiring youngsters to embrace Garba in its authentic form, the academy ensures that the essence of Navratri and Gujarat’s folk identity continues to thrive for generations to come.








