The programme will showcase Kathak, Bharatnatyam and Odissi dances and Pakistani poetry by Karachi-based Tehrik-e-Niswan (Movement for Women).
It will also have plays with social themes, panel discussions on issues of concern and for promotion of better relations between the two countries, representatives of different organisations told reporters here today.
The aim of the programme is to facilitate people to people contact between different sections of society in India and Pakistan to promote mutual understanding, develop spirit of cooperation and generate mutual trust and secure an atmosphere to promote peace between the two countries, they said.
Classical dancer and social activist Sheema Kermani and senior theatre practitioner Anwer Jafri stressed on the need for starting 'visa on arrival' system by both Pakistan and India, saying artists among others were facing lot of difficulties in getting visas to tour respective countries.
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"Lot of organisations from both countries have been campaigning in this regard," they said.
"We have performed against fundamentalism and issues like blasphemy openly...The majority of Pakistanis are not fundamentalists and want to live peacefully...It is only a section with arms and ammunition issuing threats. The same goes for India also," Jafri, Kermani and others said.
"We will continue our work...We are for anti-war and want peaceful co-existence between both the countries," they added.