Sudam Pradhan's Sand Art Mesmerizes Singapore at Odisha Day Celebrations

Internationally acclaimed Odia artist Sudam Pradhan delivered a captivating live sand animation performance at the Utkal Divas 2026 celebrations in Singapore. His 30-minute show, organized by the Odia Society of Singapore, seamlessly wove together the cultural richness of Odisha with elements of Singaporean heritage. The performance, along with a mini sand sculpture of the Konark Sun Temple, drew sustained applause from an audience of over 300, including dignitaries like India's High Commissioner. The event successfully showcased Odisha's traditions on a global platform, with calls to make such cultural programs an annual feature.

Key Points: Odia Sand Artist Sudam Pradhan Wows Singapore on Utkal Divas

  • Live sand art performance at Utkal Divas 2026
  • Blended Odisha and Singapore heritage
  • Featured Konark Sun Temple inspiration
  • Praised by India's High Commissioner
  • Organized by Odia Society of Singapore
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Sudam Pradhan showcases Odisha's rich culture through live sand art performance in Singapore

Internationally acclaimed artist Sudam Pradhan's live sand animation performance was the highlight of Odisha Day 2026 celebrations in Singapore, captivating dignitaries.

"Through my sand art in Singapore, I proudly present this timeless masterpiece to the world. - Sudam Pradhan"

Singapore, April 9

A mesmerising sand animation performance by internationally acclaimed Odia artist Sudam Pradhan emerged as the defining highlight of Utkal Divas 2026 celebrations in Singapore, captivating an audience of over 300 attendees and drawing praise from dignitaries, including India's High Commissioner.

Organised by the Odia Society of Singapore (OSS) at the GIIS Auditorium, the cultural evening brought together the Odia diaspora and enthusiasts to celebrate Odisha's heritage and identity.

The event commenced with a ceremonial diya lighting, followed by a welcome address by OSS President Subrat Nayak. Among the key dignitaries present was Shilpak Ambule, High Commissioner of India to Singapore.

The spotlight was on Sudam Pradhan, whose 30-minute live sand animation performance seamlessly blended Odisha's cultural richness with elements of Singapore's heritage.

Using only sand as his medium, the artist transformed the stage into a dynamic storytelling canvas, earning sustained applause from the audience.

In a conversation with ANI, Pradhan shared his experience and said, "Many people enjoyed it. It was a great experience. I would like to thank Odia Art and Culture, Odia Society of Indian Society, which promotes art and artists in Singapore. I would like to thank you for giving us an international platform through which we can present our art and culture in a beautiful way."

He also highlighted the inspiration behind his work, adding, "The Konark Sun Temple is a magnificent symbol of India's ancient architectural brilliance... Recognised as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it represents the rich cultural heritage of Odisha. Through my sand art in Singapore, I proudly present this timeless masterpiece to the world."

Adding to the visual appeal, Pradhan created a mini tabletop sand sculpture inspired by the iconic Konark Sun Temple at the ODOP (One District One Product) exhibition, where it became a major attraction for visitors.

Sharda Sahu, a member of the Odia Society of Singapore, shared her excitement: "None of us were bored. It was so entertaining. It moved so swiftly... You feel like some movie is playing for you. I expect more people to see it and appreciate it."

High Commissioner Shilpak Ambule also commended the artist and said, "I thank him for coming here this year and making time. I think we all should benefit from his presence here... we should continue with this kind of programme every year."

The celebration featured vibrant cultural performances throughout the evening, showcasing Odisha's traditions on a global platform.

- ANI

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Rahul R
Sand art is such a unique and temporary form of expression. To see him blend Odisha's heritage with Singapore's elements live must have been magical. More power to our artists representing India abroad.
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Shilpa P
While this is fantastic, I do wish such events got more coverage in our own national media. We celebrate our artists more when they perform abroad than in their home states sometimes. Just a thought.
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David E
As someone living in Singapore, it's events like these that beautifully bridge cultures. The Odia diaspora here is very active and it's wonderful to experience India's diverse heritage firsthand.
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Aman W
Konark Temple through sand art! What a brilliant idea. It's a great way to promote tourism as well. Hope this inspires more young people in Odisha to take up traditional and modern art forms.
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Kavya N
The High Commissioner's presence shows the importance given to cultural diplomacy. Soft power like this is how we build stronger connections globally. Kudos to the Odia Society of Singapore for organising this.

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