PNCA announces Summer Art Camp for children

EntertainmentPNCA announces Summer Art Camp for children

ISLAMABAD, Pakistan: Pakistan National Council of the Arts (PNCA) has announced its annual Summer Art Camp for children under age of 6 to 16 years from June 5 to August 30.

According to schedule, during classes students would be given training of painting, music key board playing and singing, calligraphy, drama, puppet making, photography and sculpture.PNCA summer art camp

   

An official of PNCA told state-run news agency in Islamabad that the classes would daily held from 10 am to 12 noon, adding that fee is Rs. 5,000 full package. He said that for further information, parents can contact on 051-9205389.

He said that PNCA continues to create comprehensive programme of art courses for children and teens to provide artistic skill building and exploration capacity for students.

He further said that the classes will continue for six weeks with an aim of engaging students in positive and healthy activities during their summer vacations.

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