Tap Dance with your Hands

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“Tap Dance with your Hands” is a class designed to explore balance, rhythm and movement with the percussion instrument known as Khartal.

Khartal, a traditional Indian percussion instrument, shares a rhythmic lineage with spoons, bones, and castanets—but remains largely unknown outside its cultural roots. One of the oldest handheld rhythm instruments from India, the Khartal is made up of four flat wooden pieces: two held between the thumbs and two resting on the fingers. With a flick of the hand, it produces sharp, captivating rhythms. Compact, travel-friendly, and crafted to endure for generations, the 

Khartal is both a musical tool and a timeless cultural artifact.

Khartal is more than a percussion instrument — it is a discipline of rhythm, coordination, and expression. Rooted in India’s ancient musical traditions, Khartal playing has historically accompanied devotional music, folk songs, and dance, but it also stands on its own as a refined art form. The discipline requires agility of the fingers, precision of timing, and deep rhythmic intuition, as players must balance the instrument while producing complex patterns and syncopations.

As an art, Khartal embodies both simplicity and mastery. Its design is minimal — just four pieces of wood — yet in the hands of a skilled practitioner, it becomes a vehicle for intricate rhythm cycles, meditative repetition, and dynamic improvisation.

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