Radhe! Radhe! The Sweet Surrender 2.0 (Odissi)
Date: 10–12/04/2026
Time: 8:30PM
Duration: 90 minutes with intermission (15 minutes)
Doors Open: 30 minutes before the event
Seating: Auditorium
Dress Code: Casual
Recommended for: 6 years old and above
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Duration: 90 minutes with intermission (15 minutes)
Doors Open: 30 minutes before the event
Seating: Auditorium
Dress Code: Casual
Recommended for: 6 years old and above
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Sutra Foundation presents
Radhe! Radhe! 2.0 (Odissi) - The Sweet Surrender
MALAYSIA TOUR
10 - 12 April, 2026
Fri – Sun | 8.30pm
Shantanand Auditorium
Temple of Fine Arts, KL
02 May 2026
Saturday | 8.30pm
Auditorium D’Sury, JKKN Seremban
(In association with Padma Nrithyalaya Arts)
09 May 2026
Saturday | 8.30pm
Soka Gakkai Malaysia (SGM)
Selangor Culture Centre, Klang
(In Association with SGM)
23 May 2026
Saturday | 8.30pm
Auditorium Panggung Sari (JKKN)
Taman Budaya Negeri Melaka
(Presented by the Lions’ Club of Melaka)
20 June 2026
Saturday | 8.00pm
Brahma Vidyaranyam, Kulim
(Presented by Brahma Vidyaranyam)
27 June 2026
Saturday | 8.30pm
Permaisuri Zarith Sofiah Opera House, Johor Bahru
(In association with Yayasan Sultanah Rogayah)
Co-Artistic
Direction & Dance Composition
Datuk Ramli Ibrahim (Sutra Foundation, Kuala Lumpur)
Guru Gajendra Panda (Tridhara, Bhubaneswar)
Music
& Rhythm Composition
Guru Dr Gopal Chandra Panda, Guru Gajendra Kumar Panda, Guru Satchitananda Das
& Smt Sangita Panda
Lighting Design
Sivarajah Natarajan
Pattachitra Visuals
Bibhu Patnaik
Photography
S Magendran
Featuring Artistes of Sutra Foundation
Radhe! Radhe! 2.0 (Odissi) - The Sweet Surrender
Radha, the passionate and cherished beloved of the pastoral god Krishna, is the protagonist of Sutra Foundation’s Odissi production, Radhe! Radhe! which had its world premiere in Kuala Lumpur, last October, 2025. It is now set for its second season for 2026 followed by a Malaysia Tour.
Sutra has just returned from a triumphant India Tour of New Delhi, Chandigarh and Vadodara, as part of ICCR’s 11th International Dance and Music Festival. Even before that, following its premiere in Kuala Lumpur, Sutra Foundation had presented this work to the four major Odissi centres of Odisha – Kolkata, Bhubaneswar, Cuttack and New Delhi, taking the cities by storm with superb reviews.
The second Malaysia season of Radhe! Radhe! 2.0 will be Sutra Foundation’s major offering for 2026.
Radhe! Radhe! 2.0 will now take on a 7-city Malaysia Tour (Kuala Lumpur, Seremban, Klang, Melaka, Johor Bharu, Kulim, Penang) from April – June, 2026.
The ecstatic love between the enigmatic and impulsive Radha, the chosen gopi, and the rather ‘incorrigible’ but irresistible Krishna, has sparked inexhaustible medieval literature. Radha embodies the ’hladini shakti’, the essence of Joy and Happiness within the essential spirit and ‘Maya’ of Krishna. Radha represents the individual soul who feels incomplete if separated from the source of its energy and raison d’etre – Krishna, the Universal Spirit Incarnate. Radha, the individual soul, demands absolute devotion from her lover Krishna/Universal Spirit. Krishna’s attention is easily distracted by the adoration lavished upon him by other gopis.
Radha and Krishna are bound in a mystico-erotic love relationship, journeying through the full gamut of rasa — from lovers’ quarrels and painful separations to joyful reconciliation — culminating in Radha’s ultimate realisation and complete surrender to Krishna, the eternal manifestation of the Universal Lover.
This production marks another significant Malaysia–India collaboration between Sutra Foundation, led by Datuk Ramli Ibrahim, and Bhubaneswar-based Tridhara, under Guru Gajendra Panda. Both dance gurus have undertaken several field research trips in Ganjam, South Odissi, to experience Radha Prema Leela — a folk dance-drama genre from which this production draws its inspiration.
The production will also take its visual inspiration from Pattachitra, the indigenous visual art form of Odisha, created specially by New Delhi-based artist, Bibhu Patnaik.
The central thrust of the production for both Ramli and Gajendra, has been to enrich the repertoire of contemporary classical Odissi derived from the wealth of folk traditions of the region.
Radhe! Radhe! continues Sutra’s celebrated series of productions inspired by the culture-rich South Odisha — including GANJAM, Amorous Delight, and Jaya Ram — drawing inspiration from the vibrant folk performing and visual art traditions of the Ganjam district.
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