Expressive Arts
“Learning through Service. Leading through Compassion."






At Sunflower Vedic School, we believe that every child is born with the power to create. Our Expressive Arts program nurtures this innate ability by providing structured, age-appropriate opportunities in visual arts, music, and dance - each rooted in rich cultural tradition and open to modern interpretation.
S'ilpa - Visual Arts & Craft
Silpa, our visual arts vertical, allows students to bring imagination to life through form, color, and creativity.
- Foundational Stage - Introduction to shapes, coloring, tearing & pasting, clay play, and pattern-building.
- Primary & Middle Years: Sketching, folk art like Warli & Madhubani, seasonal crafts, and nature-based themes.
- Secondary Stage: Shading techniques, 3D crafts, canvas painting, mixed media, and advanced thematic compositions.
Our term-wise curriculum ensures progression and creative exploration. Every child is assessed individually, with art seen as a reflection of their inner voice and thought process.
Swararagini - Music
Swararagini introduces music as a journey of rhythm, melody, and expression.
- Early stages begin with swaras and rhythmic clapping.
- Gradually, students explore Carnatic music, regional melodies, and instrumental basics— keyboard, guitar and hand percussion.
- Music becomes part of daily life through festival performances, recitals and inter-house events.
- Every student is assessed annually, and selected performers represent the school in prestigious music competitions.
Natyanjali - Dance
Natyanjali is the movement of tradition, creativity, and performance.
- Girls are trained in Kuchipudi, a classical art form known for grace and storytelling.
- In parallel, all students learn Western and Contemporary dance to explore expression through dynamic motion.
- Students participate in school festivals, cultural celebrations, and external showcases.
- Annual dance assessments and interschool platforms help polish technique and build stage confidence
Performance, Recognition & Growth
- Annual art exhibitions, music recitals and dance showcases spotlight student talent.
- Every student undergoes a structured skill assessment to track growth.
- Students represent SVS in inter-school creative festivals and competitions.
Drama Act - Anarta
- Performance Types: Solo performances include monologues, mono-acts, and slam poetry; group acts consist of skits, pantomime, and musical Broadway-style performances.
- Skill Development: Focuses on improving vocal exercises, dramatic interpretation, and emotional delivery.
- Structure: Designed to be highly engaging and interactive, often focusing on storytelling and role-play to encourage self-expression.
- Methodology: Sessions are structured to help students overcome stage fright and develop a strong sense of individuality
Multimedia - Vedic Flicks
- Interactive Video Lessons – Simplifies complex topics through visual learning
- Audio Learning Support – Enhances listening and language skills
- Creative Projects – Students create videos, presentations, and digital art
- Collaborative Learning – Encourages teamwork through multimedia projects
