Includes program notes by John Gonella ; Harold Courlander, editor. Production notes: Recorded in Pakistan by Pakistan government circa 1951. Table of contents Dholak geet (3:42) --Mahiya (3:36) ...
The Embassy of Pakistan in Abu Dhabi and the Pakistani expat community hosted a Chand Raat, or the night before Eid Al Fitr. The night of the crescent, or Chand Raat, is one the most exciting evenings ...
In a province once shaken by years of terrorism, the rhythmic clash of swords and the rising beat of drums continue to echo ...
People of all ages and ethnicities sang and danced with remarkable energy Saturday night during a performance by Arif Lohar, a beloved Pakistani folk singer with 150 albums, 50 international tours and ...
WAH CANTT: The live performance by a Swiss artist, Buddhist folk singers from Sindh, traditional dance by local artists to drum beats, and finally the live performance by legendary folk singer Sian ...
The Embassy of Pakistan in Abu Dhabi and the Pakistani expat community hosted a Chand Raat, or the night before Eid Al Fitr. The night of the crescent, or Chand Raat, is one the most exciting evenings ...
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