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Flamenco lights up Pakistan National Council of Arts building

Published on: November 2, 2025 1:05 AM

Islamabad witnessed an unforgettable evening of passion, artistry and cross-cultural harmony as Indeed by Zee presented an enthralling Flamenco performance by the “Flamenco Dance Group” at the Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) on October 31, 2025, at 7 PM.

The event was held in collaboration with the Embassy of Spain, PNCA Islamabad, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Culture Exchange Authority, South Air, Union Global Termit Aesoria Externjaria and Flamenco Barcelona. The evening came alive with the fiery elegance of Spanish Flamenco, a dance that transcends borders, telling stories of love, struggle, and triumph through rhythm and movement. The renowned Spanish Flamenco Dance Group captivated the audience with a spellbinding performance, embodying the essence of Spanish art and emotion. Guests from the Embassy of Spain and distinguished members of the diplomatic and cultural community attended the event, celebrating the shared language of art and unity between Spain and Pakistan.

Expressing his gratitude, CEO of Indeed by Zee, M Zamar Butt, said, “Indeed by Zee takes immense pride in bringing the world’s cultures to Pakistan’s stage. Tonight’s collaboration was not just about a performance; it was about bridging hearts, connecting traditions and celebrating the universal rhythm of art. My heartfelt thanks to PNCA, our international partners and every artist who made this magical night possible.”

Zamar Butt extended special thanks to PNCA’s management team, the Embassy of Spain, and Flamenco Barcelona and Malik Arshad for their unwavering support in creating a night that redefined cultural collaboration. The event stood as a shining testament to Indeed by Zee’s mission to make Pakistan a vibrant global stage for art, culture and creative exchange.

With its signature excellence, Indeed by Zee continues to strengthen artistic diplomacy by producing world-class cultural experiences that unite people through music, movement and mutual respect, proving once again that art knows no boundaries.

Filed Under: Lifestyle Tagged With: Council of Arts building, Flamenco, lights up, Pakistan National

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