Indu Mitha to perform at PNCA on August 11
Islamabad: Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) in collaboration with United States Education Foundation would organise a special show called ‘Hazaron Khwahishein Aisi’ (A thousands yearnings) on August 11. Renowned artist Indu Mitha would perform in the show and entertain the audience.
Artists Dr. Fariyal Amal Aslam, Iftikhar Masih, Nadya Javed, Amna Mawaz, Zahra Khalid, Nasir Masih, Sohail Hussain, Sahira Kazmi, Sehrish Aslam, Sumbal Arshad, Javed Waris, Fozia Malik, Nazish Farooq, Fayyaz Khan, Amer Younis, Nayab Zahra and Faheem Khan would also perform in the show.
Indu Mitha has choreographed more than seventy dances, (both solo and ensemble).To these, she added a repertoire of yet more items that had been passed down by tradition.“Her professional career now spans over three decades”.Ms. Mitha had also produced the accompanying music for each dance and designs the costumes as well.She had also given lecture/demonstrations and held workshops at educational institutions, to the general public and works with actors and community activists. — APP
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