Monday, March 16, 2009

Pan African Night

Pan African Night is a celebration of not only Africa, and the people who live there, but also the decendents of Africans around the world. At this social event, numerous organizations within the campus come together to put a huge production. As Syracuse presents its' 3rd annual Pan African Night, "Looking to the Past to Create the Future," the African Student Union, as well as other organizations, will be hosting a fashion show, play production, and other liberal art performances. The purpose of having Pan African Night, is to attribute to diversity here on campus, and recognize to all people a cultural celebration that exemplifies the Africa Diaspora.

Imagine, a live drumming performance in collaboration with a dance, amazing food (YES FOOD!) and a great time with friends learning about many different cultures.

As students in Visual and Perfoming Arts, participation in this event can be limitless. Drama, music (i.e singing), film, and communication. There are so many opportunities for VPA students to exercise their skills and talents with a campus-wide event such as this; the possibilities are limitless. Participating in organizations here at Syracuse will allow you as an individual to develop your skills, and build a portfolio that is unique and filled with variety.



I will be taking video and pictures at Pan African Night and posting them on my blog, so check them out!!!


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