Argentine-French duo brings South American music to Pakistan
ISLAMABAD, FEB 28(DNA) – The Argentine Embassy, in collaboration with the Islamabad Serena Hotel, brought together students from various social backgrounds, this time to take part in a musical workshop conducted by the French-Argentine musician and teacher, Magdalena Ivanissevich.
Students of the twin cities graced the event, including the Society for the Protection of the Rights of the Children (SPARC), Master Ayub’s Park School, Islamabad Model School for Girls G-6 and G-9, National College of Arts Rawalpindi and Rung School of Music and Arts.
The show aimed at bringing together youngsters and teachers to learn about South American and Argentine music, as well as basic musical practices. The idea was to open new musical horizons for students who would otherwise not have an opportunity to have access to them.
The event was part of the series of concerts and workshops organised by the Argentine Embassy in Islamabad involving Argentine-French duo of Magdalena Ivanissevich and Carlos Molinaro, who travelled from France to perform and deliver workshops on music from many South American countries.
Both artists have an extensive teaching experience in Paris, and they have also performed in France and other European, Latin American and Asian countries in the past.
During the workshop at the Embassy, Magdalena taught and engaged in musical games that included percussion and singing.
She also sang South American songs and explained their roots in many different sources, including Native American peoples as well as European and African.
In his speech Ambassador Ivan Ivanissevich highlighted the importance of organizing such events in order to widen the scope of education beyond academics.
Music has a very important formative role to play since it helps in developing our imagination and promotes more dynamic thought processes as well as team work. Finally, he expressed his hope that whatever was practiced and learned at the workshop may be reproducedby the respective schools attending the event.
At the end of the show, the artist andthe Ambassador mingled with the students and the teachers. Food boxes were distributed with the kind cooperation of the Serena Islamabad Hotel.
The duo will perform in Lahore at the Olomopolo Media Centre on 2nd March at 6:00 pm and the Rafi Peer Cultural Centre on 3rdMarch at 5:00 pm. On 6th March they will perform in Islamabad at the FACE Cultural Centre at 7:30 pm.=DNA
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