Students of the Indus Valley School of Arts and Architecture showed their skill, potential, creativity and energy at Indusanity - Performing Arts Festival, which took place over the weekend.

The event showcased theater, dance and music pieces produced and composed by the students and alumni of the school. Professor Aisha M. Darr, who happened to be the main driving force behind the whole event, said that along with the students, she was looking to present something which would energize the students of Karachi. She mentioned that in the past, students have been invited to several performing events outside Karachi and the level of performance they have seen has been amazing. And hence, not wanting to be left behind, she initiated a plan to host an event with IVS students.

Dawn.com gives you a chance to see for yourself how the event turned out.–(Photography by Eefa Khalid)

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