LAHORE: The Walled City of Lahore Authority (WCLA) organised a drum circle event titled ‘Shalimar Sounds’ at the historic Shalimar Gardens.
Expert drum performers, accompanied by Rubab players, captivated the audience with their artistic expressions.
A Balti cultural dance was performed, synchronized with the beats of drums and Rubab, creating an immersive cultural experience. The event attracted nearly 400 attendees.
The Drum Circles are designed to provide engaging entertainment while drawing public attention to Pakistan’s heritage sites. Attendees shared positive feedback, highlighting how such activities make visits to historical landmarks more exciting and memorable.
Kamran Lashari, director general of the Walled City of Lahore Authority, said, “Tourists are more likely to visit historical sites when their experiences are engaging and enjoyable. Activities like drum circles play a key role in achieving this. Observations show a notable increase in visitor numbers on event days compared to regular days. To expand tourism across the city, we have been carefully planning such activities at various heritage sites. Our events are specifically designed to promote and celebrate cultural heritage. For instance, performances such as Rubab music and the Balti cultural dance are included to showcase the rich traditions of indigenous cultures in our country.”
Published in Dawn, December 9th, 2024
Dear visitor, the comments section is undergoing an overhaul and will return soon.