Five focused tracks. One full-stack path. All built for working DJs.
Applications open now. Cohort 01 begins May 15, 2026. Early-bird pricing ends May 31. Four cities — Mumbai, Bangalore, San Jose, Coachella Valley.
One-on-one sessions in-person or live via Zoom — from anywhere in the world. Tailored to your level — complete beginner to competition prep.
Intensive one-day sessions for serious students, institutions, and festival crowds. Covers technique, performance psychology, set building, and the business of DJing — taught by a 2× DMC India Champion who played Coachella.
Bring an unfinished track — leave with a polished, release-ready version. Arrangement, mix feedback, sound design, and final export. Nasha works through your track with you, not for you.
1000+ students trained. A global roster of working DJs — from Bollywood stages to Coachella.
DJ and music production education isn't just fun — it rewires how young brains learn, think, and feel. Research from Harvard, Northwestern, and the ABCD Study confirms what Nasha has seen in the studio for 25+ years: music changes kids.
Ages 7–10 · Ages 11–14Music training physically thickens the corpus callosum — the bridge between both brain hemispheres — improving coordination, memory, and creative problem-solving. Children who study music show measurably stronger neural connectivity by age 9.
Rhythm is fractions. BPM is multiplication. Mixing two tracks is algebra in real time. DJ education teaches mathematical relationships through hands-on play — kids grasp timing, ratio, and pattern long before they see it in a classroom.
Music and language share the same neural pathways. Children in sustained music programmes develop stronger phonological awareness, better vocabulary, and higher reading scores — advantages that compound into adulthood.
DJing demands sustained attention, impulse control, and real-time decision-making — the three pillars of executive function. A 2024 meta-analysis confirmed music training consistently improves all three across ages 3–14.
Performing — even for a class of five — builds resilience, self-belief, and the ability to recover from mistakes. Kids who perform regularly develop higher self-esteem and are better equipped to handle academic and social pressure.
For South Asian and multicultural families, Bollywood DJ sessions bridge heritage and modernity — connecting children to their roots through music they love at home. Creative musical expression directly strengthens divergent thinking in all subjects.
Play-based introduction to music and DJing. Rhythm games, basic gear familiarisation, ear training, and confidence-building performance. Zero pressure, maximum fun.
Proper DJ technique on the same gear the pros use. Beat-matching, phrasing, transitions, and a music production intro on Logic Pro. Taught by a world champion.
Not sure which tier fits? Every junior student starts with a free 20-minute discovery call — so Nasha can understand your child's experience, interests, and what you want them to get out of it. No pressure, no commitment.