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Carnaval 2013

TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 2013 / FROM 11:00 A.M. - 1:30 P.M.

Come and enjoy this event as celebrated by cultures around the world.

تعالوا معنا! 欢迎参加 Venez nombreux! Herzlich Willkommen! Venite da noi! Ite Omnes!  Venha e participe!  Junta-te a nós! Добро пожаловать!  ¡Acompañenos!  

Enjoy a cultural immersion activity.

Informational booths about the celebration of carnaval around the world.

International food (for sale; priced to fit the college student's budget)

Live Music from around the World

Have your name written in Arabic, Chinese or Russian characters.

Displays with information about our academic programs.

Information on our Study Abroad Programs.

Join us for a fun time.

Everyone Welcomed.

 

 

Program:

10:50 – 11:20   French Accordionist and Singer 

11:20 – 11:40   Forró from Brazil

11:40 – 12:00   Arco Iris Latino

12:05 – 12:25      Sel et Poivre (Wendy Pfeffer and Nico;  French Performers)

11:25 – 12:35 Opera singer, Emily 

12:35 – 12:50      Li Zeng and the Chinese Students (to be confirmed)

12:50 – 1:05 Matt Fisher and the Arabic performers 

1:05 – closing Boricuba (a Latin Music band)


List of participants:

American Sign Language Program

Arabic Section

Brazilian Studies

Cultural Center

Chinese Section and Chinese Studies

Classics 

French Section & French Club

German Section

 International, Diversity and Outreach Programs, College of Arts and Sciences

the International Center

Italian Section

Japanese Section

Latin American and Latino Studies

Pan-African Studies Department

Portuguese Section & Clube de Português

Russian Studies

Spanish Section & Spanish Club

 

Thanks to the Modern Languages Fund, the Lewis Educational Fund, Brazilian Studies, Chinese Studies, the Clube de Português,
the French Club, Latin American and Latino Studies, Middle East and Islamic Studies, Russian Studies, the Spanish Club, and all the student organizations associated with the Department. 
Additional support provided by Diversity, Outreach and International Programs, College of Arts and Sciences,
the Department of Pan-African Studies, The Vice Provost for Diversity and International Affairs and Al Día en América. 

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