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CLF Karachi Program.Docx Inauguration: 8:00 – 9:00am Registration and Arrival of Guests 9:15 – 9:20am Tilawat 9:20 – 9:30am CLF Taraana – “Hamain Kitab Chaheiye”- Lyrics: Zehra Nigah, Composition: Rakae Jamil 9:30 – 9:40am Welcome address by Founder of CLF and Director Programs Idara-e-Taleem-o-Aagahi, Baela Raza Jamil 9:40 – 9:50am "Mandir Masjid" Choir, students of Karachi High School 9:50 – 9:55am Address by Founding Member I AM KARACHI, Wajiha Naqvi 9:55- 10:05am "Suno Bachcho Uthao Basta" Performance by Students of The Garage School 10:05 – 10:10am Address by Senior Program Officer Open Society Foundations (OSF), Nargis Sultana 10:10 – 10:15am Address by Head of Liabilities HBL, Owais Shaikh 10:15 – 10:25am "Bol Kay Lub Azaad Hain Teray" (Faiz Ahmed Faiz) recited by students of Karachi High School 10:25 -10:30am Address by Additional Chief Secretary, Education and Literacy Department, Government of Sindh, Dr. Fazlullah Pechuho 10:30 - 10:35am Address by I AM KARACHI Consortium Member, Arshad Mahmud 10:35 - 10:45am Animation video - Tribute to the Children of Peshawar, facilitated by Artist and Member, Board of Directors CLF, Fauzia Minallah 10:45 – 10:50am Children’s Voices 10:55 – 11:00am National Anthem 11:00am CLF Karachi 2015 Formal Inauguration by Children and Guests Programme: Friday, 27 Febr2uary 2015 Venue 11:15am – 12:15pm 12:30 – 1:30pm 1:45: 2:45pm 3:00 – 4:00pm 4:15 – 5:15pm 5:15- 6:15pm Interactive Music Session Ali Baba Chalees Chor Amai and the Bird of Light Concert with Children’s Songs in Sufi and Folk Koh-i-Simorgh with Khaled Anam and Rumana by: Thespianz Theatre by: Fauzia Minallah Urdu Songs by: Husain by: Dheree Bolo The Sketches Storytelling with Animation Storytelling Multisensory Understanding of Literature Why I am Karachi? The role of Storytelling by: Adnan Siddiqui, Imran Azhar by: Sharmila Faruqi Discussants: Dr Arfa Sayeda Zehra, children by: Amra Alam Dastaan Sara'aay Storytelling Tina Sani, Adeel Hashmi Panelists: Rumana Husain by: Fauzia Minallah Arshad Mahmud, Zara Basharat Moderator: Wajiha Naqvi From Manuscript to a Book by Oxford University Press Kitab Ghar The Art of Bookmaking Presentation by Faria Sami, by Oxford University Press Sikander Kazmi, Batool Nasir and Fahmida Riaz Children’s Literature and Theatre Art Workshop about Sadequain and Storytelling Stop Motion Short Films Workshop Manto ki Gali in Balochistan Chughtai by: Abdul Ahad (Teach for Pakistan Fellow) by: Asma Sikandar by: Zobaida Jalal by: Dheree Bolo Kitabon kee Kehkashan series Launch of 8th Edition of the CLF Children’s Literature in Sindh A Children’s History Series: Sindh, Khichri of Curriculum and Talk by: Haseena Moin and Magazine Uran Tashtari Author: Zaffar Junejo Balochistan, Khyber Pakhtunkhawa Language Khursheed Hyder Editor: Amra Alam Moderator: Mansoor Raza and Punjab Panelists: Zubeida Mustafa, Discussant: Shaha Jamshed Author: Hamida Khuhro Zobaida Jalal, Peter Jacob, Bhittai Library Launch of Literary Heritage Series for Young Discussants: Syed Jaffar Ahmed, Dr Dr Arfa Sayeda Zehra, Nargis Launch of a CLF book Readers Arfa Sayeda Zehra, Baela Raza Jamil Sultana, Sabrina Dawood, Aziz Tota Khan aur Bakri ara ka by: Fahmida Riaz Kabani Safarnama Moderator: Author: Rumana Husain Baela Raza Jamil Discussant: Baela Raza Jamil Bulleh Shah Room Digital Security Animation Session Zambeel Dramatic Readings presents Art and Literature: Agents of Social Superhero Me! by: Bolo Bhi by: Daniyal Noorani Tipu aur Jaadu ki Bayl – Story adapted by Zara Change Facilitated Mumtaz by: Varda Nisar by: Urooj Mazhar Peace through Literature Peace Education Let’s solve it Bano Qudsia Room by: Naheed Zehra and Aisha Asif by: Huma. M Thaver by: Lubna Mohyuddin and Huma Ahmer Amir Khusro Room Toffee TV: Making Learning Fun Again! SingSong and Storytelling Sessions for Children Adda Bill Gates 3iLogic : Technology in Education Bagh-e-Sheherezade Multi-sensory stalls - ILM Ideas Bazaar, ITA, CLF, SASI, School of Leadership, Dheree Bolo, HBL MoneyClub MoneyMaza, Sindh Reading Project, School of Writing Faiz Ghar Bol Kay Lub Azaad Hain Teray (6-12 years) - Bol Kay Lub Azaad Hain Teray (12-18 years) Bab-e-Sadequain Wings of Freedom by Zheela Ali Khan, Bacho say Tabdeeli, Recycled Pakistan by Sarwat Gilani, Mural Painting by Fauzia Minallah, Peace for Pakistan by Salma Habib Autaaq Book Fair CLF Dhaba Food Court Programme: Saturday, 28 February 2015 Venue 9:30-10:30 10:45 –11:45 12:00 –1:00 1:15-2:15 2:30 –3:30 3:45 -4:45 5:00 – 6:00 Amai and the Bird of Light Concert with Theatre Workshop A Reader’s Theatre Compassionate Karachi Closing ceremony by: Fauzia Minallah Children’s Songs in by: Atif Badar Storytelling Session Session Urdu by: Dheree Bolo by: Charter for Compassion Dance Performance Koh-i-Simorgh by: Dheree Bolo Pakistan by: Students of Sheema Kermani Qawwali: “Man Kunto Maula” by Students of Karachi High School Theatre Performance by Positive Pakistan How to Dream a Bigger Storytelling Storytelling Theatre Performance: NAPA: Aladdin by: Syed Nusrat Ali Dream – Nothing is by: Ayesha Omar by: Musharraf Farooqi Buriya ki Pitaari Awards for Best Dastan Sara'aay Writer: Shoaib Hashmi Impossible Written and Directed School Banners Director: Uzma Sabeen by: Sidra Iqbal by: Anwer Jafri Music: Arshad Mahmud Produced by: Tehrik-e-Niswan Announcement of Anita Ghulam Ali Kitab Ghar The Art of Bookmaking by Oxford University Press Awards Learning from History Fun with Words How to Write a Story Animation Session Workshop on Creative Writing Creative Writing class in Urdu Acknowledgements: Manto ki Gali by: Shaha Jamshed by: Mohsin Tejani by: Haseena Moin by: Daniyal Noorani by: Mariha Ghazal (Musanifon ki Duniya) Member, Board of by: Dheree Bolo Directors CLF, Rumana Husain Launch of Roshni key Tasveeri Kahani Silsila Learning through Music Launch of City Tales The Joy of Reading – Is there a Dearth of Children’s Literature in Meenar and Graphic Stories – by: Khaled Anam and Village Tales An interactive session Pakistan? Panelists: Ruth Pfau, Farhat A Talk by Amra Alam by: Rumana Husain with Panelists: Rumana Husain Bhittai Library Jahan and Fahmida Riaz and Fauzia Minallah Discussant: Zobaida Saman Shamsie Amra Alam, Fauzia Minallah Moderator: Zubeida Moderator: Khursheed Jalal Saadia Mirza Dr Arfa Sayeda Zehra Mustafa Hyder Moderator: Musharraf Farooqi Workshop on Heritage Architecture and its Relevance What does it take to be a Storytelling Zambeel Dramatic Readings Talking across Generations on Ending Child to the Future of Architectural Identity in Pakistan Journalist/Broadcaster by: Adeel Hashmi presents Marriages and Education for All Bulleh Shah Room by: Zain Mustafa by: Maria Memon Tipu aur Jaadu ki Bayl – Story Facilitated adapted by Zara Mumtaz by: Alliance against Child Marriages, Experts and Right to Education Team Rainbows of ELT Richness in Diversity Story on Five Fingers Let’s Sing for Peace Richness in Diversity: Driving Diversity is Fun by: Fatima Jabeen by: Rehmat Ebrahim based on Human Values by: Niamet Ebrahim Peace through by: Adeeba Ahmed Bano Qudsia Room which lead to Peace Understanding Self and Daraksha Talat by: Khalida Saadat Others by: Rozina Jumani Amir Khusro Room Toffee TV: Making Learning Fun Again! 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