Kshemavathy is known for her abhinaya and traditionalist approach to the art form.[5] She encourages research and believes that experimentation is inevitable, but must be explored leaving the basics of the art form untarnished. Her dance school has attracted international talents from Germany, France,[6] Sweden and Finland in the past.
She has given a visual representation for about 100 poems, including those of cherrusseri and sugathakumari, "kuchelavrittam", classics like chinthavishtayaya seetha, leela etc., and even ghazals.[citation needed] She is a teacher with a large number of students.[7]