India, May 7 -- Panchkula witnessed a magical evening as music, mountains, and community came together at DLF The Valley Orchard. Set against the serene foothills of the Shivaliks, the lawns of The Valley Club transformed into an intimate cultural haven as renowned folk artiste Kutle Khan took centre stage. The evening, aptly titled 'An Experience Called Home', brought together homeowners of the sold-out 'The Valley Orchard' for a celebration that felt as personal as it was picturesque. As the sun dipped behind the hills, Khan's earthy, evocative voice filled the air, weaving together Sufi and Rajasthani folk traditions. His rendition of Dama Dam Mast Kalandar had the audience swaying, creating a shared moment of joy under the open sky. Accompanied by his troupe, the Coke Studio-famed singer delivered a performance that was both stirring and intimate, perfectly in tune with the ethos of the evening. But beyond the music, what truly stood out was the sense of belonging. Thoughtfully curated, the gathering was not just an event; it was an introduction to a way of life. Guests experienced firsthand the charm of a community designed around connection, open spaces, and a slower, more mindful pace of living. With soft lights, soulful music, and conversations flowing as effortlessly as the evening breeze, the night blurred the lines between a showcase and a celebration. It wasn't just about homes - it was about the people who bring them to life. As the final notes lingered in the cool night air, one thing was evident: at The Valley Orchard, community isn't just planned - it's felt. HTC...