Islamabad
As many as 60 students from various educational institutions of the country showed their hidden talent in a two-weeks drama workshop at Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA).
Drama Director Salma Dilawar Mir is conducting the workshop arranged by PNCA and introduced the participants with basic and advanced techniques of dialogue delivery on stage.
The workshop was part of talent discovery project that was initiated for Talent Bank of PNCA in which a large number of students and youth participate on regular basis and the participants are also given opportunity to perform in various programmes at a platform of national level.
Drama Art Director at PNCA Waqar Azeem told APP that the basic idea behind this programme was to utilise the energy of youth at a level of exploration with a proper platform for supporting their inner abilities.
Youngsters selected from various workshops under the talent hunt are also given chance to perform in the field of performing arts.
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