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Russian Poetry Day Celebrated with Passion and Poise at Russian House Karachi

The event served as a cultural bridge between

Pakistan and Russia, highlighting

the timeless legacy of Russian poetry

Staff Reporter

Karachi: The Russian House in Karachi hosted a vibrant celebration of Russian Poetry Day on August 2, uniting more than 25 poetry lovers aged 5 to 50 in an emotionally rich and multilingual event. Participants brought the works of iconic Russian poets to life through recitations in Urdu, English, and Russian, reflecting a shared love for literature that transcends generations and borders.

The event served as a cultural bridge between Pakistan and Russia, highlighting the timeless legacy of Russian poetry and fostering literary appreciation among diverse age groups. Young and mature performers alike captivated the audience with powerful verses and heartfelt delivery.

Hosted by Rabia Khizer Sajidi and Asif Alias, the program maintained an elegant yet lively pace, drawing warm applause throughout. Their engaging presentation style added charm and cohesion to the evening.

🎖️ At the conclusion of the competition, all participants received certificates, shields, and gifts in recognition of their talent and passion for poetry.

A distinguished panel of judges evaluated the performances:

  • Mr. Ruslan M. Prokhorov – Chairman of the Jury, Vice Consul and Director of the Russian Center for Science and Culture in Pakistan
  • Mr. Nadeem Zafar Siddiqui – Deputy Chairman, literary organizer and cultural advocate
  • Dr. Hussain Thebo – Strategic affairs analyst and journalist
  • Ms. Nazia Ghous – Poet and educationist
  • Ms. Fariha Aqib – Assistant Director of the Russian House, writer and theatre coordinator
  • Madam Sana Arsalan – Renowned Pakistani entrepreneur with over a decade of experience living in Russia

☕ The evening concluded with a delightful hi-tea, where guests and participants mingled and celebrated the enduring bond between poetry, culture, and friendship.

The Russian House reaffirmed its role as a beacon of cultural diplomacy, continuing its mission to strengthen people-to-people ties between Russia and Pakistan through art, language, and shared literary heritage.

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