Friday, January 26, 2018

An incredible Malaysian artist

Star Online - Ramli Ibrahim to be given India’s prestigious Padma Shri award (extracts):


Malaysian classical dancer Datuk Ramli Ibrahim will be conferred one of India’s highest civilian awards to honour his distinguished service in the arts.

According to a statement by India’s Home Ministry, the Padma Awards are conferred in three categories, namely the Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri. 


The awards, which are given in various disciplines such as the arts, social work, public affairs and more, are announced annually on the occasion of India’s Republic Day. [...]

Ramli, the 64-year-old Sutra Foundation chairman, will receive the Padma Shri, which is awarded for distinguished service in any field.


Ramli would be one of 16 foreigners to receive a Padma Award.

These awards are conferred by the President of India at ceremonial functions which are held at Rashtrapati Bhawan, the president’s residence, “usually around March or April every year”. [...]


In New Delhi, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak congratulated Ramli on the Indian award, saying it was well-deserved.

"This is a very high honour for him and I am proud that he has received India's highest civilian award,'' he told Malaysian journalists before wrapping up his visit to India. [...]


In New Delhi, Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak congratulated Ramli on the Indian award, saying it was well-deserved.

"This is a very high honour for him and I am proud that he has received India's highest civilian award,'' he told Malaysian journalists before wrapping up his visit to India.


as Lord Krishna 

Ramli Ibrahim has dedicated himself for 30 years to ballet, modern and classical Indian dances, especially Bharatnatium and Odissi dances, after getting his engineering degree in Australia.

Syabas Datuk.

To know more about this incredible Malaysian, read here and here.

But I also worry for him, for someone who loves the makyong and wayang kulit and Indian classical dances, as well as animals, but who lives in Malaysia. I hope the PM will protect him from the "usual mob".


4 comments:

  1. Odissi is definitely rooted in Hinduism.
    It is not a secular dance like ballet. Traditionally it was performed as an offering to Hindu Gods during holy occasions, though in modern times it is often performed in purely secular situations such as halls and theatres.

    Many Muslims have questioned whether Ramli Ibrahim is Murtad. His renown and immense stature has protected him somewhat, but I heard he was once hauled up by one of the JA* bodies for questioning.

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  2. tis pm ada protect kassim ahmad? its mahathir that show support without fear.

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