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ISLAMABAD, Jan 19 (APP):The Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) successfully hosted a two-day semi-classical dance workshop conducted by renowned dancer and instructor Fatima Amjed, reaffirming its commitment to the promotion of arts, culture, and creative education across the country.
Held at the PNCA premises, the workshop brought together participants from diverse age groups, ranging from teenagers to adults.
Designed as a beginner-friendly and inclusive learning experience, the sessions focused on introducing participants to the fundamentals of semi-classical dance, including movement, expression, rhythm, and basic technique, in a structured and engaging environment.
The workshop commenced with an introduction to PNCA’s mandate and its continued efforts to create accessible platforms for cultural learning and artistic exchange. Organizers emphasized that through such initiatives, PNCA aims to nurture emerging talent, encourage public participation in the arts, and strengthen cultural appreciation within the community.
Fatima Amjed, known for her refined approach to semi-classical dance and pedagogy, guided participants through carefully curated movement sequences, placing special emphasis on technique, expression, coordination, and confidence.
Her interactive teaching style and professional expertise were widely appreciated by participants, who remained enthusiastic and actively engaged throughout both days of training.
Speaking at the concluding ceremony, the organizers highlighted that the workshop reflects PNCA’s broader vision of fostering meaningful cultural experiences and supporting artists who contribute to the preservation and evolution of traditional art forms in contemporary contexts.
The successful execution of the workshop underscores PNCA’s role as a leading national institution dedicated to arts education, cultural continuity, and community outreach.
PNCA remains committed to organizing similar programs in the future to further strengthen Pakistan’s cultural landscape and provide learning opportunities for aspiring artists.