Artists continue to regale audiences at World Culture Festival

Author: News Desk

Artists on Thursday continued to regale audiences with their performances at World Culture Festival on 29th day of the festival in Karachi.

The day began with Eurythmy West Mainland’s “The Three Gifts of the North Wind” – a timeless fairy tale drama which enchanted both the young and the young at heart.

Children and adults revelled as a mime play and a children’s theatre captivated the audiences.

In this charming tale, a poor boy’s food is stolen by the mighty North Wind. Determined to reclaim it, he embarks on a journey to the North Wind’s home.

Along the way, the boy is gifted three magical items, but a clever innkeeper and his wife deceive him time and again. The audience was left with the question whether the boy’s determination and wits would help him restore justice and return to his old mother.

The day also featured a mime play called “Inspiritus”, created and performed by Sierra Camille & Dan Griffiths from the United States.

The fiction fantasay is an original two-person mime which incorporates elements of French and American mime tradition as well as cartoon and modern mime.

The performance, which is an enduring and ageless story of art, ran 45 minutes with no intermission, allowing the audience to understand art without any dialogues.

Earlier, the ACP also celebrated a cultural night of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) titled “Flavours of the UAE” which was held at the Jaun Elia Lawn.

The venue featured an Arabic cultural tent, where attendees could indulge in a variety of Arabic delicious dishes, including kahwa, date tea, sago, luqaimat, khabisa, balaleet, makhi, jabab and other culinary delights.

A rare white falcon drew the crowd’s attention, while a traditional sword dance performance added to the festive atmosphere, with attendees enjoying the lively Arabic music.

The festival features more than 450 artists from 40 different countries and will continue till November 2.

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