Raghunath Manet
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Raghunath Manet is an Indian classical musician and dancer born in the French-speaking union territory of Puducherry. He is trained in Bharathanatyam and plays the Veena, a Carnatic instrument. He has collaborated with French performers such as Antoine Bourseiller and Michel Portal and is a recipient of the Chevalier award.
Performances
- November 2007 (New Morning Paris): Dance & Indian music with Archie Shepp
- 2007: Tri Murti ou 7 Dances of Shiva, création with Michel Portal
- 2006: duo with Carolyn Carlson "Lille 3000"
- 2005: Bollywood Ballet festival d'Avignon
- 2004: album Karnatik with Dr Balamurali Krishna (MK2)
- 2003: Pondichéry, with Indra Rajan.
Filmography
- Perduto amor, movie of Franco Battiato (2003)
- Pondichéry, dance & music
- Chidambaram, Raghunath Manet & l'Opéra-Bastille
- Concert of vinâ Evening Ragas
- Omkara, dance & music with Didier Lockwood
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