Stunning International Festival Performances

April 26, 2017

Some may say that the food at the Culture Fair is the highlight of the day, we personally think that the performances are most interesting. With eight different performances and a fashion show, this part of the culture fair shows off the diverse traditions and entertainment forms we have here at Greenwood.

The morning session of the Culture Fair began with the singing of the National Anthem. Cing Nuam sang a beautiful rendition that started the fair off right, giving the impression that though Greenwood is comprised of many different cultures, we all come together as  Americans.

Things heated up next with the fashion show, with many students modeling clothing from all the countries represented at Greenwood, such as the Middle East, Azerbaijan, India, Nepal, Myanmar, Hakha Chin, Japan, Korea, China, Vietnam, Africa, and South America. Students were cheering, whistling, and clapping loudly as they watched their friends walk across the stage. All the clothing from these countries were beautifully colored and captivating.

After the fashion show, The Daily Chomp’s very own Braden Cutright-Head showed off a composition he wrote that included influences from many different cultures. He drew his inspiration from German, Australian, African, Japanese, and many more sounds from around the world. 

Next up was Vaughn, who sang a song from Hakha Chin. His quiet, yet smooth voice complemented the music and had the crowd clapping along even through a little bit of technical difficulties. 

After Vaughn’s perfromance, Selena, Serena, and Bishnu performed a dance from Nepal. It was mesmerizing to watch them move, as well as to watch their dresses flow when they twirled.

Felix was up next performing a Burmese song, which the crowd loved. During the whole song, the crowd was singing along, clapping, and swaying to the music with their hands up.

Jannine Narruhn followed this act, with an equally exciting Pompeii dance, that had the crowed cheering and scrambling to get to the front row for a better view. This dance looked somewhat like a formal hula dance.

So and Moses then performed a singing/guitar duet that the crowd also loved as much as the two before. Hoops and hollers were let out as So sung and Jason Petrick then jumped up on stage during the afternoon session and took over the singing for So.

The performances finished with Sierra Earnhart representing Korea with a super entertaining hula hoop routine. She performed several tricks while moving multiple hula hoops up and down her body.

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