Concert Report: Zeb & Haniya

by Dale Badger, July 2015

900 words

3 pages

essay

The 9/11 attack in the United States destroyed the relationship between the Americans and the Pakistani. The Pakistani struggled to rebuild their relationship through radical events in New York and Washington DC; however, their struggle was in vain. Americans continued to be afraid of the Pakistani; consequently, Pakistani live performances were not of significant importance to the Americans. Zeb and Haniya is a band that was formed by Zebunnisa Bangash and Haniya Aslam. There music cannot be confined to a single genre because it contains many fields of the music world. The concert had an enormous impact on Americans; moreover, it brought some trust between the Americans and the Pakistani. Through the analysis of the performances at the concert, the contribution of the key concepts is revealed. The weather was friendly; therefore, there was a tremendous turn up since there were no charges for the concert. A huge number of performers signed up for the event; hence, there was a combination of current and traditional music. Zeb and Haniya formed part of the modern music performances while Abida Parveen prepared herself to fascinate the crowd with traditional songs. Everyone arrived on time so the concert began at the expected time. The concert was free because it was a gift from the Pakistanis to the Americans. Most of the time was allocated for performances; therefore, speeches were less. Zeb and Haniya opened the arena with their soul fill songs; the Meekal Hassan Band later entertained the crowd with their upbeat music. A lively performance from the faqris, who were linked with the holy place of Sachal Sarmas, followed the band. The singing was followed by an act, which was performed by Akhtar Chanal Zehri. His facial appearance is considered scary to the audience who are still terrified by the Pakistani. A dark beard framed his face and dark kohl lined his eyes; moreover, he wore a flowing robe, which was white in color, and a white turban covered his head. His stage appearance changed the mood of the show from a relaxed one to a serious one because the man had a stern look. When he began his performance, the audience was dazzled, and the mood changed into a jovial one because the man’s facial gestures were hilarious. He kept eye contact with the audience throughout his performance; therefore, he was rated among the most captivating and skilled performers. He had a startling and clear voice, which charmed everyone who listened to his melodic lyrics and harmony. His dance moves were graceful; in addition, they portrayed his loyalty to God. Abida Parveen, a well known subcontinent singer, also charmed the crowd with her breathtaking performance. Her songs mesmerized the crowd to a point that no one could avoid nodding his or her head. Several people clapped and danced to her tunes because her performance excited many people. Ali Maula also entertained the crowd with his harmonious tunes. Mast Qalandar could not afford to disappoint the crowd; therefore, he came …

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