Afghanistan’s music culture revival


Maha Mussadaq July 24, 2010

ISLAMABAD: William Harvey, a violinist from Afghanistan National Institute of Music (ANIM), joined hands with Pakistani musicians to perform for a worthy cause here on Saturday.

The concert aimed to unite Pakistanis, Afghans and Americans to empower children to reclaim the beauty of Afghanistan’s lost music culture. The concert took place at Kuch Khaas and included exciting and innovative collaborations between William and local musicians, ranging from sarangi and tabla players to pop and rock artists. The event was a fund raiser for ANIM to raise Rs75,000, which will be sufficient to provide a years fee for two children at ANIM.

ANIM is a unique institution which is striving to revive Afghanistan’s music culture, after decades of damaged caused by the civil war and Taliban’s ban on music. The organisation aims to harness the talents of Afghanistan’s youth.

Published in The Express Tribune, July 25th, 2010.

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