Classes
Katha Dance Theatre Fall Semester ’25-’26
September 6 – January 22
In-person and Virtual Kathak Classes
Our studio address is 5704 West 36th Street, St. Louis Park, MN 55416.
Enrollment deadline: September 2. A late fee $15 will apply to any payments for fall semester received after September 12.
Welcome to our 2025-2026 school year! This Fall, we’re excited to offer a fifteen-week semester with Kathak classes for everyone from brand new beginners to experienced students who are excited to add to their Kathak vocabulary.
New Students will be introduced to the dynamic storytelling dance tradition in a supportive and welcoming environment. They are introduced to the fundamentals of classical Kathak dance with a focus on its technique, terminology, and execution of dance syllables along with elements of storytelling. Want to try out a free class before you enroll? Come to our Open House on August 23.
Returning students build upon their established technique and skill level as they advance their ability in the classroom.
In class, we emphasize strong classical Kathak technique, graceful movements, intricate footwork, pirouettes and storytelling to radiate energy and joy. Our beautiful St. Louis Park studio offers a warm and welcoming environment to all KDT students.
Kathak is so much more than a dance style. It promotes artistic expression and creativity; Increases athleticism, flexibility, and agility, positively impacting physical and mental health; establishes strong mind-body connections and coordination; and provides important cultural context and knowledge. It is also adaptable to any skill level; all dancers ages 6 and over are welcome!

KDT was founded by Rita Mustaphi, one of Kathak’s leading performers and choreographers. Since founding KDT over three decades ago, she has consistently been at the forefront of Kathak’s cultural preservation, as well as its development as an art form. She is a disciple of the late Kathak maestro Pandit Birju Maharaj, who frequently led KDT master classes and workshops over the years. Under Rita’s guidance as Master Teacher, our School offers world-class Kathak education for dancers of all ages and abilities, with levels ranging from introductory to advanced.
Location: KDT Studio
5704 West 36th Street, St. Louis Park, MN 55416
Note: any class with fewer than 5 registrants will be canceled.
Registration includes submission of a full tuition payment through our website below. A non-refundable registration fee of $50 per student, per semester is required to cover administrative expenses. This fee also includes two complimentary tickets to a Katha Dance Theatre professional performance and 2 tickets to the annual school recital in May (Sadhana). For the full year, the non-refundable registration fee of $80 per student is required to cover administrative expenses. This fee represents the cost of 2 semesters’ worth of registration fees.
Scholarships are available on a basis of financial need or merit, and are awarded at the discretion of our teaching staff. Requests for financial assistance must be emailed to the office before the third class of the semester. Please contact us for more information.
Discounts:
Family discount: additional registered members of the immediate family will receive an approx. 9% discount on tuition of equal or lesser value per session, as will any student registered for two classes per session (with permission from their instructor).
Referral discount: Refer a friend and distant family member to join the School of Katha Dance Theatre and receive a $20 discount to buy a ticket to KDT show.
We strive to make our programming accessible to people of all backgrounds and abilities. Please contact us to let us know how we can meet your needs.
Select your class and enroll below.
Available Classes

Have More Questions?
Read more about our classroom policies on our FAQ page.
Classroom Policies
- Required class attire includes comfortable, loose fitting clothes (such as a t-shirt and loose-fitting pants or a dress and leggings). If available, wearing kurta and pajama (Indian shirt and pants), and a set of ghungru (ankle bells) is encouraged.
- Students must refrain from eating, drinking, or chewing gum during class. Water is permitted, but we ask that students bring their own water bottle to class.
- Any outside video or audio recording of our classes is strictly prohibited.
- Masking in the studio is not required, but welcome.
- Overall, we expect students to show respect to their teacher, be courteous to all fellow students, and approach learning with sincerity and enthusiasm by practicing at home and during breaks.
Additional policies regarding performances, classroom protocol, and evaluations can be viewed in the Student Handbook.

Scholarships
Scholarships are available by request and are awarded to students who demonstrate financial need as well as skill and/or commitment. We ask that requests for financial assistance this Fall be emailed to the office before September 6. Financial assistance is awarded at the sole discretion of Katha Dance Theatre and is subject to available funding.
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