Welcome to Chennai School of Music & Arts – Where Your Creativity Grows

Looking for a place to learn music, dance, or visual art in Chennai? You’ve landed at the right spot. Our teachers are seasoned pros who make every lesson fun and hands‑on, whether you’re a kid picking up a first instrument or an adult polishing your stage presence.

What We Offer

We run courses in classical and contemporary music, Indian dance forms, painting, sculpture, and digital art. Classes are small, so you get personal feedback, and you can join groups that match your skill level.

Why Choose Us?

Our campus feels like a creative hub – you’ll meet fellow artists, perform in regular shows, and get chances to showcase work in exhibitions. Flexible timings, affordable fees, and a supportive vibe make it easy to stay motivated.

Ready to start? Drop by for a free trial, call us, or book online. Let’s turn your passion into performance.

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