Theatre is a live art shaped through rehearsal, attention, and collective work. It exists in the moment of action, requiring performers to remain present, responsive, and responsible to space, text, and one another over time.
The work has been shaped through years of rehearsal, repeated exercises, and close engagement with performers.
Over time, training and performances have taken place wherever it was possible—schools, colleges, homes, community spaces, streets, and stages. Locations changed. Formats changed. The work continued.
At Bhavana, theatre is approached not as output, but as discipline— one that sharpens attention, observation, body, voice, presence, and a performer’s relationship with others.
Learn More
Individual-focused acting training shaped around each performer, allowing steady engagement with body, voice, and presence through guided work.
Know More
Acting work centred on mono-acts, one-act plays, skits, and short formats, with attention to clarity, text, and stage responsibility.
Know More
Regular group-based acting classes that support consistent engagement with acting fundamentals, voice, movement, and ensemble awareness.
Know More
Short-term acting workshops focused on specific aspects of performance, led through structured and concentrated training sessions.
Know MoreA focused acting workshop centred on attention, reaction, and truthful behaviour on stage. Designed for participants interested in engaging deeply with acting processes over two days in the morning.
Enroll NowA focused acting workshop centred on attention, reaction, and truthful behaviour on stage. Designed for participants interested in engaging deeply with acting processes over two days in the evening.
Enroll NowAn intensive three-day acting workshop exploring scene work, response, and presence. Suitable for learners seeking concentrated engagement with acting practice.
Enroll NowA structured summer theatre programme for children and young learners. The camp introduces theatre through sustained engagement with acting, movement, voice, and ensemble work, concluding with a performance by the participants. The programme concludes with a one-hour performance presentation by the camp participants.
Enroll Now