Nurturing musicians, dancers and performers who carry the soul of tradition forward — one beat, one step at a time.
Explore Our Arts Programme
Music serves as an aesthetic and audio experience that engages the mind in the most appealing way — through sound, rhythm and harmony. At TNHA, music is not just an extracurricular — it is an integral part of our curriculum.
Music is a true demonstration of traditions, community, culture, aspirations and accomplishments of humankind. Embedded within every note are the customs, values and beliefs of those who came before us.
We offer Indian classical and folk music from pre-primary to senior wings, catering to both choral and instrumental performance. Our senior school rock band — The Renaissance Band — performs at major school events, competitions and cultural festivals.
From first-time learners to stage-ready performers — our structured programmes develop every student's artistic voice.
Indian classical, devotional bhajans, light music and choral singing. Students learn raagas, taalas and voice modulation through guided practice.
Pre-Primary to SeniorGuitar, harmonium, tabla, keyboard, and flute. Students are matched with instruments based on interest and trained towards proficiency.
Class III onwardsTabla, dholak, djembe and hand percussion. A foundational rhythm programme building timing, coordination and musical intuition.
Class II onwardsBharatnatyam and Kathak — rooted in tradition, rich in storytelling. Students learn mudras, footwork, expressions and full-length compositions.
Girls & Boys WelcomeEnergetic folk dances including Punjabi Bhangra, Rajasthani Ghoomar and patriotic group choreographies for Annual Day and Republic Day.
All WingsStudents perform at Annual Day, Republic Day, Independence Day, inter-school competitions and community cultural events throughout the year.
All Year Round
TNHA's very own senior school rock band — The Renaissance Band — is a powerhouse ensemble of student musicians who bring electrifying energy to every performance.
The band comprises vocalists, guitarists, keyboardists, drummers and bass players — all TNHA students who train year-round and perform at school functions, inter-school fests and cultural competitions across the region.
Every performance is a memory. Every photo is a story of hard work and joy.
Research consistently shows performing arts transform how children learn, communicate and see the world.
Learning music strengthens memory, pattern recognition and mathematical thinking in young learners.
Ensemble playing and group dance teach coordination, listening, and collaborative discipline.
Regular practice builds concentration, perseverance and the ability to manage complex tasks.
Stage performance develops confidence, emotional intelligence and authentic self-expression.
Connecting children to India's rich musical heritage nurtures pride, identity and respect.
Improvisation and choreography develop divergent thinking that benefits every subject.
Students regularly represent TNHA at inter-school and state-level performing arts events.
Music and movement reduce stress, improve mood and make school a place students love to be.
The grand annual showcase featuring all performing arts — music, dance, drama and more. Open to parents and community.
Patriotic performances, march past, flag hoisting ceremony followed by group folk dances celebrating national pride.
Students perform patriotic songs, devotional music and a special Renaissance Band set during the Independence Day celebration.