Ramli bin Ibrahim

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Ramli

(1953-05-20) 20 May 1953 (age 72)
Ramli Ibrahim
In India in 2006, Ramli performing the Odissi dance
Born
Ramli

(1953-05-20) 20 May 1953 (age 72)
EducationDeba Prasad Das
Known forBharatanatyam

Datuk Ramli bin Ibrahim (born 20 May 1953) is a Malaysian choreographer and classical bharathanatyam dancer. He founded the Sutra Dance Theater as well as the Sutra Foundation to encourage people to learn various traditional dances. In 2018, the Government of India awarded him the Padma Shri for his contribution to Odissi.

Ramli Ibrahim was born in Kajang, Selangor to Ibrahim bin Haji Mohmmad Amin, a school teacher, and Kamariah, a secretary of the United Malays National Organisation Women's Movement. He was raised in a liberal Muslim family. In an interview with The Hindu in 2016 he also claimed to be a singer.[1]

Ramli studied mechanical engineering at the University of Western Australia. While he was there, he also joined and studied at the Australian Ballet School in Melbourne. At the same time, he met Chandrabhanu (Zamin Haroon), another Malaysian Islamic classical dancer using the Hindu name of Chandrabhanu. He studied Bharatanatyam under Adyar Lakshman. Later, he moved to Chennai to study under Lakshman. He was taught alongside other famous dancers such as Radha Anjali and Swapna Sundari.[1]

Ramli started learning Odissi in New Delhi under Deba Prasad Das.[2]

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