Tribute paid to theatre icon Madeeha Gauhar

Speakers lauded Madeeha’s contribution to the meaningful growth of theatre, peace in face of hostile govts

LAHORE:

Glowing tributes were paid on Monday to theatre icon Madeeha Gauhar on her 4th death anniversary at the Ajoka Theatre Office in Lahore. A memorial event was organised by Ajoka Theatre group, which had been founded by Madeeha and was attended by Ajoka members and Madeeha’s family and friends.

Several attendees spoke at the occasion, including Asim Bukhari, Professor Shaista Siraj-ud-din, writer Neelam Ahmad Bashir, Ajoka Chair Zara Salman, Chinese theatre Scholar Yu Hao Hara, Madeeha’s son and head of Ajoka Institute Nirvaan Nadeem, actor Usman Zia and Ajoka General Secretary Sohail Warraich.

Young Ajoka members and other speakers included Aisha Khan, Usra Irfan and Umar Bhatti. Madeeha’s husband Shahid Nadeem, while welcoming the participants, shared his memories and talked about his late wife’s undying passion for theatre.

The speakers lauded Madeeha’s contribution to the meaningful growth of theatre and peace in the face of hostile governments and intolerant sections of society.

A documentary on Madeeha’s career as a director and actor was also screened. Musical tributes were paid by Naseem Abbas, Usman Raj and Kanwal Christopher. Dancer Luke Kelvin presented a beautifully choreographed dance tribute at the event.

Published in The Express Tribune, April 27th, 2022.

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