ISLAMABAD, Dec 15 (APP): The National Puppet Theatre and Children̵7;s Art Workshop of the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) on Friday presented a special “Mera Quaid” show in collaboration with Viqar Un Nisa Noon Girls Higher Secondary Institute.
This captivating performance, coinciding with the 147th birth anniversary of the nation̵7;s founder, Muhammad Ali Jinnah, was more than just a celebration; it was a vibrant tapestry woven with music, puppetry, and the boundless creativity of young minds, said a press release.
A captivating puppet show brought Quaid’s life and vision to life, while melodious voices filled the halls in a stirring singing competition, but the canvas truly came alive in the drawing and painting competition, where students poured their hearts onto paper, each stroke a testament to their admiration for the Father of the Nation.
The enthusiasm was palpable, with participants urging PNCA to make such art and singing competitions a regular feature. Their voices echoed a powerful message: that art, in its myriad forms, is not just a source of entertainment, but a potent tool to ignite passion, nurture talent, and keep the spirit of Quaid’s legacy alive in future generations.
“Mera Quaid” wasn̵7;t just a show, it was a bridge, connecting young minds to the ideals that shaped a nation. It was a reminder that the canvas of Pakistan̵7;s future is painted not just with ink and pigment, but with the vibrant hues of creativity, patriotism, and the unwavering spirit of its youth.