Her first major dance performance was when she was 4 1/2 years old. She performed in the Krishna Leela dance drama as young Krishna in London.   

Since then, she has been performing as a solo & group dancer.  
 

 

Solo Performances 
Performance on 7th January, 2008, 6 pm at Varasiddhi Vinayakar Koil, Besant Nagar
Fund raising performance for relief work in Pakistan organised by Kingston Council in August 2007 at Civic Centre, Kingston
She performed again in Canada in December 2005, to raise funds for children in need in Sri Lanka, which is an ongoing project. 
She performed on 9th April, 2005 at Varasiddhi Vinayakar Koil, Besant Nagar.  
 
She performed in Toronto to benefit children in need in Sri Lanka, on 17th July, 2004.  
Sir John A. McDonald  
Collegiate Institute,, Canada.  
Prof. Chandresekar was the chief guest.
On 20th July, 2004 at Narada Gana Sabha, her Guru Smt. Pushkala Gopal had a lecture demonstration on teaching the young to dance, the sylalbus based approach on Bharatanatyam of the ISTD. She was delighted when her Guru gave her the opportunity to do the demonstration.
She performed in March 2003 in the Showcase at Imperial Dance & Theatre Faculties held by ISTD (Imperial Society of Teachers of Dancing). My Guru Smt. Pushkala Gopal was the senior lecturer and demonstrator. 
 
She was selected by The British & International Federation of Festivals for Music, Dance & Speech to represent South Indian Culture - Bharatanatyam in March 2003. 
The performance was in the presence of Their Royal Highnesses The Earl and Countess of Wessex.  

Her performance described the cosmic dance of The Lord Nataraja, the God of Dance in the Hindu pantheon. She was accompanied by her Guru Smt. Pushkala Gopal, Kumar Raghunathan on the violin & R R Prathap on the Mridangam.

She has performed for Sathya Sai Baba's 75th Birth Celebrations in London.
Representing Indian classical dance in school, she performed for various occasions.
Soon after the arangetram, she had an evening performance to the school audience on their request..
At the age of six, she danced Mallari at the Amman temple in Tooting, London. 

 

Group Performances 
In October 2006, Mudralaya Dance School celebrated their 20th anniversary, by presenting an evening of classical dance and music, Vimsati and the dance drama "Return of Spring". 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
She performed Kaikotti Kali, Shabdam celebrating the Ananda natana of Shiva and took part in the dance drama "Return of Spring".
Mudralaya's Annual Production, "Nrityamanjari" was held at Polka Theatre in May 2003. She participated in several items that evening (Mallari, Jatiswaram, Bhajan, Pandhaattam, Manjari Garba).
She has performed in Mudralaya School's Senior Students program. The item was called Pandaattam and she played Karpagavalli. This was on October 26, 2002 at Logan Hall in London.  
 
She appeared in Chitra Sundaram's Moham - A Magnificient Obsession at the Southbank, UK in 2001.
She has performed in Mudralaya's productions - Sandhya (Pushpanjali & Natyanjali) and Arangam.
She performed as Lakshmana in the Ramayana dance drama.