Punardara Dasa’s coinage ‘Bharatanatyam’ also known as Sadir Attam (solo performance) or the ‘Dance of Shiva’ or Dasi Attam an old version of Bharatanatyam performed
Author: DR NEETHA JOSEPH
CEO of Wordmagic Publishing (https://www.wordmagicpublishing.com.au/) and Author of 'Pneuma', 'The Aeon of Improbable Scams' and 'I am Audacious', Dr Neetha Joseph is a publisher member of Copyright Agency, a member of Australian Society of Authors, a member of Australian Writer's Guild and Writing NSW. An Australian citizen, Dr Neetha Joseph has worked in Sydney as a full time permanent Teacher for approximately 15 years in DOE secondary schools. Currently a full time online Curtin University student and having obtained her tertiary qualifications from University of Technology Sydney, Sydney and Doctor of Philosophy degree in 2004 from Bharathiar University, India for her research on ‘Existentialism in the Select Novels of Anita Desai, Dr Neetha Joseph is an active blogger (https://neethajosephblog.com/) and a researcher (https://nswdetproflearn.academia.edu/NeethaJoseph). She worked as a Lecturer in English for six and a half years in esteemed Indian institutions such as Tirppur Kumaran College for women, Government Arts College Ooty and L.R.G Government Arts College for Women. She commenced her teaching career at a residential school, Bharathiya Vidhya Mandir, Pollachi, India in 1996. She was schooled at Avila Convent Matriculation Higher Secondary School, Coimbatore, India. Born in Chennai, Tamilnadu, India on 11th April 1974 to south Indian upper middle class Roman Catholic parents and brought up in Coimbatore, Dr Neetha Joseph migrated to Australia in 2003 with her life partner and is the proud mother of a teenager.
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