Nowruz celebrations mark spring arrival at Lok Virsa
IslamabadDay-long Nowruz Celebrations marking the arrival of ‘Spring’ were held at Lok Virsa premises on Saturday.The major features of the day-long ‘Nowruz’ celebrations included an artisans-at-work display, folkloric performances, Silk Route Korovan (singing and dancing), traditional cuisine, documentary and others.The Embassy of Afgh-anistan also participated in Lok Virsa’s Nowruz Celebrations
By Myra Imran
March 29, 2015
Islamabad
Day-long Nowruz Celebrations marking the arrival of ‘Spring’ were held at Lok Virsa premises on Saturday.
The major features of the day-long ‘Nowruz’ celebrations included an artisans-at-work display, folkloric performances, Silk Route Korovan (singing and dancing), traditional cuisine, documentary and others.
The Embassy of Afgh-anistan also participated in Lok Virsa’s Nowruz Celebrations with full enthusiasm by setting up a stall exhibiting their crafts, dresses and food items. A group of five musicians/singers spell-bounded the visitors.
A large number of people from different walks of life
attended the event and enjoyed the delightful performances of the participating folk artists, musicians and performers.
Nowruz means “New Year”. Pakistan celebrates this Spring Festival with its neighboring countries like Afghanistan, India, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Tajikistan and other Central Asian States.
Nowruz is celebrated in Pakistan in Balti, Shina, Burushaski, Wakhi and Khawar speaking communities (Gilgit-Baltistan), Chitral, Hangu and Peshawar (Khyber Pakh-tunkwa), Kurram Agency (FATA), Hazaras (Balochistan), Ismailis and Parsis (Sindh) and select communities in Kashmir and Punjab. There are special rituals for the celebration followed by spell-bounding dance performances, songs, traditional games and dishes. This year Pakistan was officially included in Unesco’s list of countries that celebrate Nowruz in the world.
Executive Director Lok Virsa Dr. Fouzia Saeed, while welcoming the guests, said that the main objective to celebrate Nowruz is to introduce the age old colourful cultural event to the people of Pakistan especially the youth.
She further added that Lok Virsa being a national torch bearer for the promotion and preservation of intangible and tangible cultural heritage of the country believes in promoting activities, which aim
to unify cultural diversity
and help bring the communities closer.
Day-long Nowruz Celebrations marking the arrival of ‘Spring’ were held at Lok Virsa premises on Saturday.
The major features of the day-long ‘Nowruz’ celebrations included an artisans-at-work display, folkloric performances, Silk Route Korovan (singing and dancing), traditional cuisine, documentary and others.
The Embassy of Afgh-anistan also participated in Lok Virsa’s Nowruz Celebrations with full enthusiasm by setting up a stall exhibiting their crafts, dresses and food items. A group of five musicians/singers spell-bounded the visitors.
A large number of people from different walks of life
attended the event and enjoyed the delightful performances of the participating folk artists, musicians and performers.
Nowruz means “New Year”. Pakistan celebrates this Spring Festival with its neighboring countries like Afghanistan, India, Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Tajikistan and other Central Asian States.
Nowruz is celebrated in Pakistan in Balti, Shina, Burushaski, Wakhi and Khawar speaking communities (Gilgit-Baltistan), Chitral, Hangu and Peshawar (Khyber Pakh-tunkwa), Kurram Agency (FATA), Hazaras (Balochistan), Ismailis and Parsis (Sindh) and select communities in Kashmir and Punjab. There are special rituals for the celebration followed by spell-bounding dance performances, songs, traditional games and dishes. This year Pakistan was officially included in Unesco’s list of countries that celebrate Nowruz in the world.
Executive Director Lok Virsa Dr. Fouzia Saeed, while welcoming the guests, said that the main objective to celebrate Nowruz is to introduce the age old colourful cultural event to the people of Pakistan especially the youth.
She further added that Lok Virsa being a national torch bearer for the promotion and preservation of intangible and tangible cultural heritage of the country believes in promoting activities, which aim
to unify cultural diversity
and help bring the communities closer.
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