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Kenyan Theatre Play, Music Workshop and Film Screening performance at 20th day of World Culture Festival

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KARACHI, Nov 19 (APP):The 39-day World Culture Festival 2025  entered its 20th day with a series of vibrant cultural activities, including a film screening, a music workshop, and a theatre performance.
The romantic-comedy Pakistani film “Ready Steady No” was screened, a music workshop was conducted by Argentine artist Diana, and the theatre play “Running for My Life” captivated the audience.
The day began with the film Ready Steady No, written and directed by Hisham Bin Munawar. The cast featured Faisal Saif, Amna Ilyas, Salman Shahid, Zain Afzal, Ismail Tara, Nargis Rasheed, Nayyar Ejaz,  Marhom Ahmed Bilal, and Muneer Ahmed. The film’s story revolves around Pakistan’s social structure, traditional family mindsets, and the challenges faced by couples in love.
A music workshop led by Argentine artist Diana introduced students to music composition, rhythm, and techniques of Latin music. A large number of South African artists, young musicians, and students participated in the workshop, gaining valuable insight into musical techniques. Diana also performed alongside students of the Music Academy.
Speaking to the workshop, Diana said, “Music has no boundaries. I am over fifty years old, yet I remain active. Musical instruments feel like memories to me. The most famous rhythm in my country is ‘Chaka Rira,’ created through clapping and vocal sounds. This music is part of our soul. Another rhythm we have is ‘Lendho,’ which is created using footwork.
The day concluded with a performance of the theatre play “Running for My Life” by Kenya’s Khalaha Theatre Company, directed by Theru Nderitu. The   World Culture Festival 2025   will continue at the Arts Council of Pakistan Karachi until December 7.
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