KARACHI, June 14: The Special Events Committee, along with the Music Committee of the Arts Council, held a music programme on Friday night, at which vocalists and dancers enthralled the audience with their performances.

The first piece was presented by Nafees Ahmad, who played the tune of Mujh sey pehli si mohabbat on his Sitar, accompanied by Mehmood Ali on Tabla and Babu Bhai on harmonium.

Azra Riaz sang a Ghazal by Perveen Shakir. Later, teaming up with her husband, Salamat Ali, she sang a Ghazal by Ahmed Faraz. Both Salamat Ali and Nafees Ahmed indulged in what is known as Jugalbandi, in technical parlance, during the performance. Salamat Ali also sang a Ghazal in Raag Bheempalasi.

Mehnaz began her performance with a Ghazal by Dagh. She also presented poetical works of Hazrat Amir Khusrau and Ahmed Faraz. She graciously obliged the request, made to her by the audience, to sing Chap tilak.

Veteran classical dancer Nighat Chaudhury presented three pieces with remarkable aplomb. Her student, Zeeshan, was also appreciated.

Talat Hussain announced the setting up of an artists’ benevolent fund for performers in distress.

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