Day 12 of the NCA Triennale unfolded as a fusion of performance, sound, and space; a day that reflected the festival’s evolving spirit of collaboration and creative exploration. The Shakir Ali Auditorium became a stage of emotion and movement as the GCU Dramatics Society delivered a compelling performance, engaging the audience through powerful storytelling and stagecraft.
As the evening deepened, the mood shifted toward rhythm and experimentation with electronic music sets by students Haseeb Butt, Syed Mujtaba Hassan Rizvi, and Khadija Naeem. Their performances merged technology with artistic intuition, creating soundscapes that were both immersive and evocative.
The presence of Vice Chancellor, Prof. Dr. Murtaza Jafri added to the significance of the evening, as he witnessed yet another example of how the Triennale continues to bridge institutions, disciplines, and creative voices, reaffirming NCA’s role as a space where art connects, challenges, and inspires.