Arieb Azhar, Farhad Humayun and The Pindi Boys made Islamabad's Art Langar a musical treat
Residents of the twin cities were treated to an Art Langar on the weekend of Dec 2 and 3 at the Rock Musicariam, which is a secluded open air venue on the edge of the Rawal Lake.
“This is a langar like any other. We take no more than what we need and we give back wholeheartedly to the culture that nourishes our soul,” said the organiser of the event, Arieb Azhar.
The two-day event was one part art exhibition and one part a concert. In its entirety, it was a celebration of the diverse art and culture in Pakistan.
The mystical vibe began as one began to approach the venue on the narrow road leading to the middle of nowhere and people were greeted by a giant ragdoll inside the entrance.
The various stalls contained art and crafts from across the country including traditional bags, caps and other items. On the other end of the field were food stalls and a bonfire to keep those attending warm in the chill of Islamabad.
The music festival was started off by Shah Jo Raag Fakirs of Bhit Shah with a prayer and they were followed by Mai Nimaani, Saakin & VIP and their rendition of the song Saaqi was particularly popular with the audience.