HYDERABAD: US Consul General Grace Shelton and Sindh Culture Minister Syed Sardar Shah inaugurated the second annual two-day music festival Lahoo
ti Melo in Hyderabad, organized by musician Saif Samejo. Other attendees included the Deputy Commissioner Hyderabad and other not
able leaders from the area.
Speaking on the occasion, Consul General Grace Shelton in her inaugural speech said “Events like Lahoo
ti Melo music festival show the power of the arts as a medium for cultural identity a
nd social harmony – that’s why we’re so glad the US Consulate is one of the sponsors of this year’s festival.”
In additi
on to sponsoring a booth at the festival where visitors are given information about the US government’s educational and cultural exchange programs, the US Consulate’s diplomats based in Karach will lead virtual sessions on US music traditions and folk instruments. This year’s edition of Lahoo
ti Melo will feature the American music band The Dallas Brown Band and American guitarists Andrew David Tutmark and Ben Rector.
Earlier in the morning, CG Shelton visited the shrine of Sufi poet Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai in Bhit Shah and heard a live music performance by the faqeers of Shah Bhitai. CG Shelton said “Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai was a
gifted poet and musician who’s many works showed the world the beauty of the language and culture of Sindh.”