Indian Artists in Malaysia Dance with Joy to Welcome PM Modi's Historic Visit

Performing artists in Kuala Lumpur are enthusiastically preparing a major cultural event to welcome Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his two-day visit to Malaysia. Over 800 dancers, representing diverse Indian states and traditions like Bharatanatyam, Punjabi, and Sambalpuri, have been rehearsing for weeks. The artists express deep personal excitement, with some returning to the stage after years specifically for this opportunity. Prime Minister Modi's visit, at the invitation of counterpart Anwar Ibrahim, aims to strengthen defense, security, and economic partnerships between the two nations.

Key Points: Artists Welcome PM Modi in Malaysia with Cultural Show

  • Cultural showcase by 800+ artists
  • Blend of classical and folk traditions
  • Visit aims to deepen India-Malaysia ties
  • Artists from across India's states
  • Part of Comprehensive Strategic Partnership
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Excited to welcome PM Modi with all my heart: Performing artists express enthusiasm on Malaysia visit

Over 800 Indian performers in Kuala Lumpur express excitement, preparing for weeks to welcome PM Narendra Modi with classical and folk dances.

"I would like to welcome PM Modi with all my heart. - Performing Artist"

Kuala Lumpur, Feb 7

As Prime Minister Narendra Modi embarked on a two-day visit to Malaysia at the invitation of his counterpart, Anwar Ibrahim, performing artists representing different Indian states on Saturday expressed excitement ahead of their cultural showcase to welcome him.

Several artists told IANS that preparations have been underway for weeks, with participants from across India's diverse cultural traditions coming together on one stage in Kuala Lumpur. The performers said the event is expected to be a major cultural highlight, with over 800 people taking part.

An artiste said, "I would like to welcome PM Modi with all my heart. I am so excited that I have left my family and children outside and I am welcoming him here. That's all I want to say."

Another performer said, "We are representing Punjab. Though I am Marathi, we are representing Punjab. We are very proud of you, PM Narendra Modi."

Expressing similar enthusiasm, another artiste said, "We are very excited to welcome PM Narendra Modi to this region."

A Bharatanatyam performer said the visit has brought her back to the stage after years.

"Personally, it is a very big opportunity for me because I have been performing Bharatanatyam since childhood. I left it because of my higher studies, and today PM Modi is coming, so I got a very big opportunity to dance for him," she said.

Another artiste said, "This is going to be a record for Malaysia. More than 800 dancers are welcoming PM Modi on a big stage. We don't get this opportunity in India, but here we will be performing."

The artistes said the cultural performances will include a blend of classical and folk traditions. "We will welcome PM Modi by dancing. We are Indians, so we are very excited," one of them said.

A performer representing Bharat Club said, "We are very excited. We have a team that has prepared both classical and folk dances."

Another artiste said, "With great enthusiasm, we are presenting our traditional dance, the Sambalpuri art form. We will be showcasing Odia culture and the art forms of Odisha to welcome PM Modi."

One of the performers added, "We started preparing about a month ago and were very excited for his arrival. We wanted to do something special for PM Modi and present our culture in a foreign country."

Earlier in the day, Prime Minister Modi said that his visit to Malaysia will aim to deepen defense and security ties between the two nations and will further enhance the economic and innovation partnership.

This is his third visit to the Southeast Asian nation, and the first after the elevation of the India-Malaysia bilateral relationship to a 'Comprehensive Strategic Partnership' in August 2024.

- IANS

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Rahul R
While it's great to see cultural diplomacy, I hope the focus on the visit remains on the strategic partnership and economic talks. That's what will truly benefit the common Indian in the long run.
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Siddharth J
The part about the Marathi artist representing Punjab is beautiful. That's the real India - unity in diversity. Our artists are the best ambassadors.
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Anjali F
As a classical dance student myself, I can feel the excitement of that Bharatanatyam dancer! What an honour to perform after a break, that too for such an occasion. All the best to all the performers!
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David E
Interesting read. It's good to see India's soft power at work. The scale of 800 performers is impressive. Hope the visit strengthens ties between the two democracies.
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Karthik V
Sambalpuri art from Odisha getting a global platform! This is why such visits matter. It's not just politics, it's about taking every part of India's rich heritage to the world.

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