Ramli Ibrahim ends multi-city tour with Odissi show in Delhi

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They staged an Odissi production named "Radhe! Radhe!", which is inspired by folk traditions of Ganjam, a district in the eastern Indian state of Odisha. - Photo credit: Ramli Ibrahim/FB

They staged an Odissi production named "Radhe! Radhe!", which is inspired by folk traditions of Ganjam, a district in the eastern Indian state of Odisha.

NEW DELHI - Malaysia's Odissi classical dance exponent Datuk Ramli Ibrahim and his Sutra Foundation troupe ended their multi-city India tour with a performance in New Delhi recently.

They staged an Odissi production named "Radhe! Radhe!", which is inspired by folk traditions of Ganjam, a district in the eastern Indian state of Odisha.

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Ramli said the Oct 24 to 28 tour, which included the cities of Kolkata, Bhubaneswar and Cuttack, reinforces India-Malaysia cultural interactions.

"Sutra Foundation has stood at the forefront of the artistic dialogue between Malaysia and India," he told Bernama.

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Ramli said links between the Malay Peninsula and the Odisha region, once the kingdom of Kalinga, are historic and his Kuala Lumpur-based dance theatre seeks to rekindle them.

"Sutra's collaboration with Odisha is not just art, but the rekindling of an ancient cultural stream," he said. - BERNAMA

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