On the 32nd day of the World Culture Festival, Karachi’s Arts Council of Pakistan (ACP) hosted a massive music concert with singing stars and an improvised Norwegian theater performed by a diverse group of local and international actors.
The drawing card for the day was “Untold Chapters,” a theatrical play written by Norwegian Karen Saether Hogue and performed in association with Pakistani students from the School of Visual & Performing Arts (SOVAPA).
The play examined a story that was created via experimentation, improvisation, and conversation. It reflected the actors’ combined inventiveness and drew from their own experiences to produce ideas and tales that emerged naturally.