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Tuesday 15 May 2012

Pak-China cultural show wins hearts & minds - Pakistan Observer

Islamabad?The spectacular performances by Chinese and Pakistani artistes at a cultural show was a delightful expression of the decades old friendship and love shared by the people of Pakistan and China.

The musical evening, enjoyed by many Sunday, was arranged by Pakistan National Council of the Arts to honour the visiting youth delegation from People?s Republic of China. The visit of 100-member China Youth delegation is expected to develop interactions between the youth of Pakistan and China to promote lasting friendly relations between the two countries.

The cultural show featured special performances, folk dances and songs, by Pakistani and Chinese artists, enticing the audience with the rich sound of melodies and spectacular presentations.

The colourful performance kicked off with a Gypsy Joy Dance by the local artists to greet the Chinese guests. In response, the affable Chinese artists presented a beautiful matrimony dance to express their gratitude to the hosts. The cultural show also included Tibetan dance, plate dance and instrumental music. The Chinese and Pakistan artist also presented popular Pakistani song Dil Dil Pakistan.

The audience seemed to enjoy the performances and gave the singers enthusiastic applause and cheers. ?I enjoyed it a lot. It is an opportunity to get to know the Chinese culture as we seldom have such opportunities,? said Shahaan Khan. ?I wish more people could have watched this amazing spectacle,? he added.

The traditional dance presentation were followed by a folk song titled ?Jasmine? which the Chinese singer termed as symbol of Pak-China friendship, and told that Pakistan?s national flower is equally valued and loved by Chinese.

The Chinese delegation sang a song they had prepared to share their feelings of love for Pakistan. The song reflected upon the friendship between the countries. Pakistani artist presented popular folk dances Balti of Baltistan, Kalash dance of Chitral, Khattak dance of Khyber Pakhtoonkhwa dance, Leva dance of Balochitan Bhangra dance of Punjab and classical dance. Instrumental folk music of Rabab, Flute and Santoor by Pakistani artists were highly appreciated.


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