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SAINT PAUL, Reunion Island – In its premier edition, Reunion Island’s Indian Arts Festival officially kicked off today with a colorful start at Teat de Plein Air in Saint Gilles with a program lin SAINT PAUL, Reunion Island – In its premier edition, Reunion Island’s Indian Arts Festival officially kicked off today with a colorful start at Teat de Plein Air in Saint Gilles with a program line-up that celebrated the diverse facets of Indian culture, mainly through music, dance, and cuisine. Being held from October 21-23, the festival is organized by Kala Bhaaskara, a local classical Indian dance and music association, with the support of key governing bodies (Region Reunion, Commune of Saint Paul, and the Territory of the West Coast). Through a series of enthralling performances, the festival takes audiences on a journey of discovery with an authentic encounter of India’s rich cultural heritage. ....
Although rooted in Carnatic traditions, Jayanth has a unique sound that often traverses generic barriers, thanks to his early exposure to Hindustani and other forms of music and cross-cultural collaborations. Even when he is playing the most Carnatic-sounding ragas such as Bhairavi and Kamboji, the sound of his flute appears universal and cosmopolitan. It’s both pastoral and urban; and is peaceful, meditative and nuanced. Among the younger generation, he is probably one of the most well-spoken and cosmopolitan artistes. His music has cross-generic influences, he performs across the world, does collaborative work and even have an un-Carnatic sartorial style. ....