
Zikre Watan is a remarkable ensemble of musicians and artists with a shared commitment, blending their unique talents into a powerful
expression of our nation’s resilience. it’s a labor of love, a tribute to Pakistan’s indomitable spirit.
What will you experience?
A poetic debate between Mayoosi and Umeed, speaking directly to the heart of our times, powered by the works of iconic poets Ahmad
Faraz, Allama Iqbal, and Faiz Ahmad Faiz. Stirring songs, and soulful qawwali, creating an intimate tapestry of words and melody.
Who should attend?
It will resonate with every Pakistani who has wrestled with mayoosi to keep umeed alive. Apnay Rubaru Hi Sahi embraces the idea that if
no one is listening, we can sing to ourselves.
Who is performing?
Abu Muhammad & Fareed Ayaz
As the guardians of Pakistan’s traditional qawwali, their mastery of Sufi music serves as the soul of the show, inviting audiences into a
transformative experience created for Zikre Watan. Their qawwali acts punctuate the night with powerful crescendos, infusing each
moment with spiritual intensity and a collective sense of belonging.
Arshad Mahmud
A luminary in Pakistan’s performing arts circles, Arshad’s voice weaves verses that are both reflective and inspiring. Bringing words to life,
Arshad sets the stage with his stirring recitation. Each recitation serves as a bridge between musical pieces, creating a reflective pause that
anchors the audience in themes of perseverance and optimism.
Louis Pinto
Gumby is the heartbeat of the show. As both, producer of the show and a drummer, he maintains a steady rhythm that underpins each
act, guiding the energy and flow of the evening. His intuitive drumming accentuates the emotional dynamics, grounding the show’s
intensity with rhythms that resonate with the dual themes of struggle and hope.
Danish Khawaja
Danish has crafted musical arrangements that are at once innovative and rooted in tradition. As the co-producer, arranger, and multi-
instrumentalist he shapes the evening’s soundscapes, weaving the ensemble’s talents into a cohesive narrative.
Joshua Keyth
Bringing a contemporary sensibility to traditional sounds, Joshua Keyth’s keyboard work fills the space with nuanced textures that elevate
the performance. As a co-producer and arranger, his arrangements serve as the connective tissue between acts, seamlessly integrating
vocals, poetry, and qawwali.
Waleed Attique
Waleed Attique’s bass lines create a steady foundation, adding depth and rhythm that enriches the overall experience. His presence
ensures that each shift in tone feels intentional, reinforcing the performance’s core narrative of strength and unity.
Mehdi Maloof – Vocals
Mehdi’s voice adds a contemporary resonance to the performance, embodying the vulnerability and raw emotion of every Pakistani's
journey. His delivery brings a fresh, modern dimension to the show, capturing the spirit of younger generations navigating their own
struggles with hope.
Farheen Raza – Vocals
Farheen’s presence brings a delicate strength to the ensemble, her vocal lines are woven into the musical tapestry, offering moments of
lightness and grace that enrich the show’s emotional landscape, embodying the essence of resilience with each note.
Nade Ali Zaidi – Vocals
Nade’s resonant tone adds depth and solemnity to the night. His vocals echo the resilience embedded in the show’s theme, amplifying
moments of unity and perseverance. His performance provides a grounding energy that harmonizes with the ensemble, underscoring the
sense of shared struggle and collective optimism.
Location
Zikre Watan
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Date & Time:
2024-11-16
Location:
Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture, karachi
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