Dance · Yoga · Reiki · Education
Exploring awareness through movement — across dance, film, education, and self-inquiry.
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From stage
to screen
to classroom
and healing
space — movement carries the story.
The Practice
Megha Subramanian is a Tkaronto-based multidisciplinary artist whose work spans dance, theatre, film, and writing — investigating the self, memory, and embodied experience, informed by Yoga, Reiki, and Vipassana.
Constantly engaged in research and education, she integrates academic, spiritual, and artistic inquiry into her work, creating spaces where stories, movement, and learning converge.
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Performances where gesture, rhythm, and stillness carry the story.
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Grounded in post-modern Bharatanatyam, Megha reinterprets traditional narratives to examine memory, identity, and the spaces between gesture and meaning — building independent learners through embodied storytelling and self-inquiry.
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Post-modern Bharatanatyam, movement-based installations, and embodied storytelling that deconstruct classical form.


Movement-driven films that translate embodied rhythm, gesture, and stillness into cinematic language.
Teaching across IB, IGCSE, and TDSB contexts — integrating critical thinking with embodied learning.


Embodied practices supporting awareness and presence — offered 1:1 and in groups, integrated with movement.
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Explore guided programs and personal sessions in balance, movement, and cultural storytelling.
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