For the best experience, open
https://m.greaterkashmir.com
on your mobile browser.

JKAACL organises cultural event at Kalakote

07:59 AM Jul 31, 2023 IST | GK NEWS SERVICE
jkaacl organises cultural event at kalakote
Advertisement

Rajouri: The hilly town of Kalakote was alive with the sounds of folk music, dance, and poetry as the Jammu and Kashmir Academy of Arts, Culture and Languages organised a one-day cultural bonanza at the Government Girls High School.

Advertisement
   

An official spokesman in a statement issued here said that the event was a resounding success, with a large number of people from the adjoining areas, including students and senior citizens gathering to witness the show.

Advertisement

The literary breakfast included a captivating music show, enchanting dance performances, and a composite Mushaira featuring artists and poets from both within and outside the district.

Advertisement

The objective of the event was to promote and develop the rich cultural heritage of the Peer Panjal region, with a special focus on folk music and dance.

Advertisement

Through such events, the academy aims to instill a sense of pride and appreciation for regional arts amongst the youth.

Advertisement

The event was conducted under the supervision of Secretary JKAACL, Bharat Singh, while the venerable artist and poet K K Khaki was the chief guest.

Advertisement

The headmaster of the school, Shakil Ahmad, presided over the function, adding to the aura of the event. Cultural Officer Sanjiv Gupta highlighted the academy’s role in promoting art, culture, and languages in the hilly areas of Jammu and Kashmir.

Advertisement

The event provided a vibrant platform to local artists and poets, including Ishan and party, Ashish and party and many more to showcase their talent and connect with their audience.

The event was a true celebration of the rich cultural heritage of the region, and its success has paved the way for hosting more such events in the future.

The Academy’s efforts towards promoting art and culture in the region will undoubtedly go a long way in preserving the cultural identity of the Peer Panjal region.

Advertisement
×