ActOne, Karachi’s oldest center for Arts and Wellness, recently conducted a dance flash mob at the Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture. The dance mob was conducted to help raise money for the Rahnuma Schooling Project, through which underprivileged children are able to get an education. ActOne Director Hazan D who designed and managed the activity said: “Dance for a cause is the fourth effort in this direction and the aim of this activity was to spread the message of health and moderation, while at the same time generating funds for a noble cause.” More than 300 children gathered at the Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture and swayed to a dance sequence taught by renowned choreographer Joshinder Chaggar. Chaggar, better known as Josh, taught the crowd steps to the popular song ‘“Move Like Jagger’. It was quite a sight to see hundreds of arms and heads moving in unison, as the popular song pumped over loudspeakers.
Asma Ansari, who also works for ActOne, said: “We conducted Dance for a Cause4 in collaboration with Nokia to generate funds for the Rahnuma Schooling Project. Hundreds of people joined us in dancing to ‘Moves Like a Jagger’. The event turned out to quite a success.”