Archaeotechnology, Music and Dance | Sharada Srinivasan
Sharada Srinivasan dances to the tune of music produced from millena old megaliths and other other rocks used as percussion instruments by Neolithic and Megalithic societies.
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Amazing. It was indeed watching her dance to prehistoric rock music. Dinesh Arora
It was an awesome experience.For dance and music lovers would like to add this list http://punefirst.com/blog/list-of-top-dance-classes-in-pune. Hope everybody will love it.
This expanded our thoughts on the Montana Megaliths currently being discovered in Montana, USA. You can see her FaceBook posts under Julie Ryder. And better yet, her two websites: montanamegaliths.com and galacticfacets.com. She would welcome a visit from you, Sharada Srinivasan. Thank you so much for sharing this very inspiring talk, megalithic music, and dance.
5 comments:
Amazing. It was indeed watching her dance to prehistoric rock music.
Dinesh Arora
What an experience. It was amazing to see her dance to the prehistoric music of the rocks.
Dinesh Arora.
Your performance has touched my heart madam
Sunitha
It was an awesome experience.For dance and music lovers would like to add this list http://punefirst.com/blog/list-of-top-dance-classes-in-pune. Hope everybody will love it.
This expanded our thoughts on the Montana Megaliths currently being discovered in Montana, USA. You can see her FaceBook posts under Julie Ryder. And better yet, her two websites: montanamegaliths.com and galacticfacets.com. She would welcome a visit from you, Sharada Srinivasan. Thank you so much for sharing this very inspiring talk, megalithic music, and dance.
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