Discover a welcoming space to move, express, and reconnect with yourself.
Each class blends the joy of Bollywood with dynamic styles like hip hop, jazz, and contemporary and many more…
Join our fun and welcoming Bollywood dance classes in Kilsyth every Wednesday evening. Perfect for beginners and all fitness levels. Free trial available — book online today!
We start with a mindful warm-up using yoga-inspired movements and body-weight exercises, which builds into uplifting dance cardio designed to lift your mood, boost your energy and helps you shake off the week.
Whether you’re a complete beginner or have danced for years, adults of all skill levels are welcome. no experience needed. just bring your energy, an open heart, and…
let the music take over.
tERM 2 2026
| KILSYTH | |
| Location | Yarra Heights Dance Academy, South Kilsyth |
| Dates | 22 April- 24 June 2026 |
| Day | Wednesdays |
| Time | 7:15 – 8:15 PM |
meet bhav

I’ve been dancing, performing, and choreographing for over 20 years, and my love for dance still feels as fresh as the day I started.
One of the most meaningful milestones in my journey was earning a place in Shiamak Davar’s Special Potential Batch in Mumbai — a highly selective program that required extensive auditions, discipline, and a lot of heart. The training I received at the Shiamak Davar Institute of Performing Arts shaped so much of who I am as an artist.
Over the years, I’ve choreographed for community festivals like Holi and Diwali, as well as special occasions including sangeets, weddings, and corporate workshops.
I’ve been grateful to receive multiple awards along the way, but what brings me the most joy is helping students discover their confidence, creativity, and potential through dance.
In June 2024, I started Bollywood Hills to create a welcoming space for adults to rediscover movement and expression. I am also the co-founder of Bolly Bandits, where we taught dancers of all ages — from our tiny 4-year-olds to our forever young adult students.
I’m always learning and growing, attending workshops and collaborating with other choreographers whenever I can. And when I’m not dancing, you’ll probably find me travelling, enjoying great food, or dreaming up new ideas to bring back to my students.
