
The Pakistan National Council of the Arts, in collaboration with the Embassy of Romania, launched its first-ever Opera Singing Courses at the PNCA Islamabad, marking a significant step in Pakistan's performing arts education and international cultural exchange.
Parliamentary Secretary for National Heritage and Culture, Farah Naz Akbar, Ambassador of Romania to Pakistan, Dan Stoenescu attended the event.
In her remarks, Akbar emphasised the importance of such collaborations in nurturing new talent and strengthening cultural diplomacy. Ambassador Dan Stoenescu delivered an inspiring speech highlighting the universal power of music and announced a generous initiative by offering scholarships for music students in Romania.
This scholarship programme is a major opportunity for emerging Pakistani musicians to receive world-class training abroad. An engaging overview of the course, its vision, and methodology was presented by Georgiana Costea-Glug?, who will be closely involved in the training process.
PNCA director general highlighted the role of PNCA for the promotion of music and arts in Pakistan. Many international cultural exchange initiatives were taken under the leadership of Muhammad Ayoub Jamali, who was the director general of PNCA.
The event featured captivating live performances by PNCA students, including opera singing, violin, guitar, keyboard, and a cultural, folk fusion, showcasing the diversity and depth of local talent.
This milestone initiative would not have been possible without the tireless efforts of Ghulam Muhammad, incharge of music classes at PNCA.
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