Events & Excursions
Celebrating Diversity at SolBridge: Culture Day 2017
Last Friday, November 10, 2017, SolBridge fraternity gathered together for Culture Day one of the most renowned annual events at SolBridge. Currently a home to students from 56 countries, SolBridge celebrated its diversity and cross-cultural community through a food festival, traditional attires, music and performances. Through this event, both international and domestic students get the opportunity to share their culture and heritage. Participants get to develop an appreciation for the different cultures represented at SolBridge.
After long hours of preparation, the event kicked off
with a food festival with students showcasing some of the cuisines in their
home countries including Bangladesh, Indonesia, Brazil, Ivory Coast, France and
much more. Filled with excitement and
curiosity, students and faculty tried different foods from various countries as
the attendants on the stalls explained about the foods they were offering.
Celebrating from afar, Dr. Endicott (President of Woosong University) and Dr. Rose (Dean of SolBridge) wished the students a beautiful day in a video recording. “Celebrate your ethnicity and background and let everyone else celebrate with you” – Dr. Endicott encouraged students.
Under the theme “A Journey to Remember” the Masters of
Ceremony took us on a journey to 15 different countries as representatives presented their traditional performances from South Korea all
the way to Morocco. Other countries that performed included; Bangladesh, China,
France, Indonesia, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, Russia, Turkey,
Uzbekistan, Uganda and Vietnam. “From
the beginning to the end I was busy watching each country's representative
performance on the stage, simultaneously taking photos thereof and broadcasting
it to my family and friends scattered around the world through KAKAO Talk,” said
Mr. Christopher Kim, Director of Administration.
With the help of a panel of judges, the following countries were recognized in these categories;
Top three Traditional Foods
South Korea
Indonesia
Russia
Top three Cultural Performances
Vietnam
Mongolia
Uzbekistan
Two most active Country Representative(s)
France
China
Most-dressed Country
South Korea
Unlike previous events, students were treated to a photo session to help capture the costumes of their traditional attire, a dance battle between different countries and later crowned the day with a cultural parade.
We would like to appreciate all the organizers, the
SolBridge Student Council, and all the participants (food festival,
presentations, and parade) for the colorful event. It was indeed a Journey to
Remember!