A gifted singer of Sufi music and Pakistani folk songs, Sanam Marvi began her musical career as a student of her father, Fakir Ghulam Rasool. She devoted many years of study to Sufi poetry and today is known as one of the finest singers in the Sufi tradition to emerge from Sindh. Whether singing in Urdu, Sindhi, or Saraiki, Marvi aims to reach across generations and cultures.
DATE: Saturday & Sunday, November 29 & 30,
TIME: 8:00 p.m. & 2:00 p.m.
VENUE: Aga Khan Museum Auditorium.
DETAILS: https://www.agakhanmuseum.org/performing-arts/event/sanam-marvi
Listen to some of her songs from the popular Coke Studio Show, Pakistan
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