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Download CLF Program 60th CHILDREN’S Inaugural Program COMMISSIONER KARACHI Time Hos t; Yasir Qazi – Children’s Author and Radio Hos t FM 105 LITERATURE FESTIVAL Live Sketching by Akbar Zia – Illustrator and Arst KARACHI 2019 11:00 - 11:15 am Naonal Anthem: Rendion by Deaf Reach Students and Gangwar Studios Hamd: Church Mission School Government Boys Higher Secondary School CLF Tarana “Hamain Kitab Chahiye” Direcon: Gangwar Studios Lyrics: Zehra Nig ah Composion: Rakae Jamil 11:15 - 11:25 am Welcome address: CLF Founder and CEO Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi;Baela Raza Jamil, and CLF Co-Founder; Ameena Saiyid 11:25 - 11:40 am The incredible Rahat and Inkhab Burdi – Shah Abdul Laf Bhitai Raagi Faqeer s of Bhit Shah - Sufi Literatur e of Harmony 11:40 - 11:50 am Performance: “Dance is a Language” Sheema Kermani 11:50 - 11:52am About the CLF Karachi 2019 Poster: Rumana Husain Dates: 7th-8th August 2019 Address: Sponsors and Co-Hosts of CLF Karachi PROGRAM Timing: 8:30 am - 5:00 pm 11:52 - 11:54 am Ahmed Shah, Presiden t Arts Council of Pakistan, K arachi Venue: Arts Council of 11:54 - 11:56 am Michael Houlgate, Director Sindh and Balochistan Brish Council Pakistan, Karachi 11:56 - 11:58 am M Abdullah Khan, Corporate Head Telenor 11:58 am - 12:00 pm Arshad Saeed Hussain, Managing Director Oxford University Press 12:00 - 12:02 pm Vibek e Jensen, UNESCO Country Direct or #CLFKARACHI 12:02 - 12:04 pm Iikhar Shallwani, Commissioner Karachi 12:04 12:10 pm Our 5-year -old Prodigy, Tawassul Shah in Conversaon with Syed Nusr at Ali 12:10 - 12:20 pm CLF Outstanding Service Awards to Resource Persons and Instuons (2011-2019) by the Chief Guest Syed Sardar Ali Shah, Tanzila-Ume-Habiba Sheedi Chairper son Standing Commi ee on Educaon, an d Qazi Shahid Pervez Secretary SELD Govt. of Sindh 12:20 - 12:25 pm Address: Syed Sardar Ali Shah, Minister Educaon and Literacy , Culture, Tourism & Anquies 12:25 - 12:30 pm Formal Inauguraon of CLF Karachi 2019 CO-HOSTS SPONSORS SCHOOL EDUCATION The Arts Council of DEPARTMENT SINDH Pakistan Karachi #CLFKARACHI MEDIA PARTNER PARTNERS discover genius in yourself PROGRAM: Day 1, August 7, 2019 All Locaons of the Arts Council Pakistan Karachi renamed for CLF to commemorate Authors, Litera, Arsts, Cizens, Nobel Prize Winners & Grand Geographies of Pakistan Venue Time 09:00 – 10:00 am 10:00 – 11: 00 am 11:00 am – 12:30 pm 12:30 – 01:30 pm 1:30 -2:30 pm 2:30 - 3:3 0 pm 3:35 - 4:40 p m Shah Abdul La f Bh i t ai The atre Wor kshop by Af Badar: String Pup petry Sur Kya Ha i? Raaja k ay Do Seen g Gu ddu ki Soch ain R ecit aon of Auditorium Storytelling with Expressions “Tota Thespianz Theater Asif Sinan Zambeel Dramac Readings (Play) Shah Abdul Laf Khan aur Bakri Ara ka Safarnama” Tehrik-e-Niswan Bhiai’s verses by Rumana Husain - a CLF publicaon by Rahat and Inkhab Burdi Sohail Rana Open Air “Bol kay Lub Azad Hain Teray” Inaugural Ceremony Cinema Ghar Short films & Discussion by Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy (SOC) Films Daastan Goi Theatre An Open Mic Se ssion for Stu dents, Overseen by an expert panel: “Danatu m P assu” Song s fr om Hunz a Af Bad ar (Program De tails Prof Saab hyan San gi, Seema Zahid and Syed Nus rat Ali A Film & T alk by Shehrb ano Saiyid Story telling Sing Along with Khaled Anam Shabnum Gul Aached) Hakim Said ki Baithak Let’s Explore: The Books are fun Storytelling Importance of Reading Story Books: A BADAL DO! Sessions: Sohail Rana Open Children's History of Si ndh by Zubeida Mu s tafa, and talk by Syed Nu srat Ali and A mra Alam An e xcin g and enrichin g program for students and teachers Air Th eatre Hamida Khuhro Farida Akbar Thea tr e wor kshop Gha yoor,Moiz and Rumana Husain in conve rsaon with and Jusce (R) Haz iqul HaHa Stu dios Suno Kahaani Meri Zubani Maisam Crical Thinking Mustafa -Y oung Tom Moore Khairi Abbas Q awwals Raagi Faqeers Storytelling session OUP - Books for Children AzCorp Acceptance and Respect for Diversity Musical Concert Amra Alam Introducon by: Raheela Baqai Cultural Engagement Our Splendid Herit- age Anita Ghulam Ali Book Laun ch: Dostana Nurturing 21s t Cen tury Panel Discussion : Panel Discussi on: “K now your City! Raagi faqeers Auditorium “Helpful Friends and the Turtle who (Play) Crical Thinkers Curriculum beyond Textbooks - the Portrayal of Girls and Women in Karachi’s Heritage Bhi t Shah (Ahmed Shah Audit o rium) would not List en” by The Ciz ens F oundaon Role of Children' s Learnin g Fesval s Children’ s Literatu re Buildings ” archit ect Humeyra Kazmi NAPA (TCF) Panelists : Ameena Saiyid , Dr Fouzia Panelis ts: Hasee na Moin , Ame ena Saiy id; Mu khtar Hu sain & Moderator: Anum Shah aryar Khan, Abdul Kabeer Kazi, Vibek e Shabnu m Gul, Mah tab Akb ar Rashidi, Moder ator: Book Laun ch Jensen, Nargis Sultana, Ambreen a Khursheed Hy der an d a stud ent Ruman a Hu sain Moiz - “Aasteen ka Saan p” by Shaist a Aye sha Ahmed, Sana Kazmi an d Grad e 8 Moderat or: As if Farukkhi Young Qa wwals Moderator: Neelum Hass an students Li ve Sketch ing By Akb ar Zia Moderator : Ruman a Husain Fahmida Riaz ki Baith ak 9:00 - 10:00 am : Fahm ida Riaz - an am azing contr ibuon to ch ildren’s lit erature by Ra heela Baqai and Baela Raza Jam il The Art of Bo okm aking Batoo l Nasir and Zubaid a Ahmer of Oxf ord Univer sity Pr ess ( Full day acvity) Dr. Hamida Khuhro ki Emoonal and M ent al Heal th Young Auth ors For um: Interacve Fun Gam es for “Dost Humarey” A Donke y Welfar e Storytelli ng Baithak Arsalan Larik An Introducon by Children (Ages: 3 to 6) Project Khalid Azad Anum Shaharyar and My Learning Train by Mariam Farid Storytelling in Sindhi Wring Workshop Kiran Shahnawaz Ayman Kamran and Shabnum Gul and Yasir Qazi Wring Folder - Fama Siraj Rida Mazhar Sadequain Gali Learning Space 1: The Br ish Council Li brary - Tin y Tale s, Qissah Kahan i, Arts & Cras, Makerspace, Peter Pan Theme Games and Photo Booth. “Drawing Wor ds:” An exhibion of Ch ildren’s Bo ok Illustr aon s by UK Ar sts Learning Space 2: Nu mer acy - Our Heri tage, Th e St ate Ban k Mu seum o f Pakist an Learning Space 3: Arts & Cras Workshops by Salma Hab ib, Ruqqa ya Rizwan & Akbar Zia Learning Space 4: Learning Interacvely - Sessions by the Sindh Educaon Foundaon Bab-e-Hingol Sand and 3D Art - A Per form av e inter acve Displa y by Zubair Mukhtar and Liqa, Arsts and Teachers from Pasni, Balochistan Abdus Salam Labs Safe Internet Schoo l Outreac h Program ( SISOP) Telenor and ITA Digital Story Wring Azra Naseem AKUIED Digital A cvies Teach the World Foundaon (TTWF) Digital Acvies SABAQ (STEM, Digital and Science Show -Pakistan Science Club Robocs -RoboTech Inclusive) Inc lusive S essions for Inclu sive Soci ety (Senses Explo raon , Color Fun, Mirro ring, Speedomet er) Kazim T ru st Jamshed Nusserwanjee Clay Modelling by Ghulam Hyder and Team from Nasarpur Instute of Tradional Arts (NITA) - Digital -3D -Acvies by Wonder Tree - Pop-up Learning Mehta Courtyard The Makli Heritage Site – Preservaon, Knowledge and Hands-on Acvies and Documentary -CLF-ITA - & Symphonies in Stone Mohaa Palace - Learning and Reading Corner (Stall Area) by Pakistan Reading Project (PRP) - Mental Health Camp by Kazim Trust; FESF; Deaf Reach – myriad colors of inclusion - Environment and Climate Change Corner Day I Zahra Ali Day I & II To fiq Pasha Moo raj – The Grand Maali of Pakistan - Book Fair - CLF Goodwill Ambassadors -Storytelling and Photo Booth Burns Road Food Court, Books & Learning Stalls PROGRAM: Day 2, August 8, 2019 Venue Time 09:00 – 10:00 am 10:00 – 11:00 am 11:00 – 11:55 am 12:00 – 12:50pm 1:00 – 1:50 pm 2:00 - 2:50 pm 3:00 - 4:00 pm Shah Abdul La f Bh i t ai Daastan Go i Af Bad ar Cinema Gh ar Sho rt film s by Sharmeen Ob aid Chino y & Dostan a (Play) Str ing Pup petry Performance Bh it Shah Concert and Auditorium Discussion - SOC Films NAPA Thespianz Theater Bolian Acknowledgements: “Danatum Passu” - Songs from Hunza by the Burdi siblings Ali Hamza Concert A Film & Talk by Shehrbano Saiyid with Rakae Jamil and Kami P aul. Sohail Rana Open Air Theatre Book Launches “Uth Mama Book Launches “Bol kay Lub Azad Hain Teray” Theatre Workshop by Af Badar: Book Launches: Performance by Gogroo” Yasir Qazi “Drummer Girl” Hiba Masood An Open Mic Session for Students Storytelling with Expressions “I Wear a Wig” Students: Moderator: Khalid Azad Overseen by an expert panel: “Tota Khan aur Bakri Ara ka by Sophia Abid Refl econs, “Minder’s Deja Vu” by Prof. Saabhyan Sangi, Seema Zahid and Syed Nusrat Ali Safarnama” “My Pen Scribbles” by Exhib ion, “Edhi Baba” Maria Riaz Mahnum Ahmed by Ruman a Husain - a CLF Zain ab Rashid Outs tanding Moderater : Ruman a Husain Si ng Along with Khaled Anam Pu blicaon Awards’ Hakim Said ki Baithak Storytelling sessions Storytelling session Children's Books from Storytelling sessions Storytelling sessions BADAL DO! Sessions: Distribuon Prof. Saabhyan San gi by Agha Sheraz i Around the World Khursheed Hyder Shazia Hasan An excin g and enrichin g Amra Alam Rumana Hu sain Nusser Say eed Tahmeen Shah ryar program for studen ts Book Launch: and teacher s “Jingles in the Jungle /Jungle may Mangal” by Rumana I am a Hero Husain Anita Ghulam Ali Auditorium Raaja kay Do Seeng Tawasul Shah the 5-year old Panel Discussion: Panel Discussion: Heritage and Panel Discussion: (Ahmed Shah Audit o rium) child prod igy Mod erated by Inclusive Learnin g in Environment Popularizin g Librarie s as Spac es Zambeel Drama c Read ings S yed Nu srat Fesvals- L eave No Child Preservaon for Acve Learn ing Communies : Ali Behind Panelists: Secretary Culture - Parve z Panelis ts: Qazi Shah id Pervez, Panelists: Seehar,Syed Salauddin, Iikh ar Shallwan i, Afnan Khan , Saaz aur Storytelling sess ion Khalid Chach ar, Aar on Dr Asma Ibrahim, Nargis Sultana , Arsh ad Saee d Hussain an d un n ki Aw az AzCorp Awasen Tofiq Pasha Mooraj, Yasir Qaz i an d a Zubeida Must afa Asif Sina n Asghar Me mon, student Moderato r: Dr.
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