Two-day showcase brings culture of mountain regions to the capital
ISLAMABAD: A cultural showcase on Saturday featured colourful folk performances, adventure documentary screenings in connection with the 8th Pakistan Mountain Festival.
The two-day event also included an art exhibition and displayed handicrafts and horticultural products. Several craftspeople from mountain regions were at the showcase offering handmade decorative pieces, books, locally embroidered fabric, accessories and traditional foods and dried fruit.
A folk music band from Chitral also played at the showcase, and young people from Rawalpindi and Islamabad who were in attendance performed Balti dance along with them.
Around 17 large paintings depicting the Margalla Hills were also displayed, to highlight the beauty of the area and raise awareness about protecting the natural habitat. The works were made by some 20 art teachers from the twin cities in a live painting competition at the Margalla Hills National Park last year.