In a vibrant celebration of cultural exchange, Sri Lankan artists brought the rich hues of their heritage to life at Alhamra's 'Kanya' program. The event featured mesmerizing dance and music performances, captivating the audience with the essence of Sri Lankan culture. Executive Director Sarah Rashid graced the occasion and expressed her admiration for the artists. Notable performers such as Chandana Wickramasinghe and Sonal showcased their cultural artistry with immense zeal and dedication. Rashid noted that traditional endeavors like these foster peace and create a conducive environment for stability. "Pakistan is an exemplary place for art lovers worldwide, where people cherish and love their guests," Rashid added. The Sri Lankan artists thanked Alhamra for providing a beautiful venue where they could perform their art. Singer Sonal won the attendees' hearts by singing Pakistan's super hit songs "Pasoori" and "Kana Yaari."
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