Hokkaido University International Cultural Festival

Itz our first International Culture Festival and we are gonna make it! There’re around 800 international students here in Hokkaido University. Yet, only this year, by the formation of an official association by us few that the ryu-gakusei (international-students) got some idea about each other. As the HUISA (Hokkaido University International Students Association) executive committee (am the web admin 😉 ) we’re almost into the final stages of our first year. Herez a brief view into the photo-session during the rehearsal today evening. The event is on Dec 10th. Am the one in the blue kurta, proximate to the Lawrence of Arabia. Rest are HUISA executive committee members and organisers and some participants of the culture festival.

Hokkaido University International Cultural Festival

The Indians in us are planning to do mile-sur-mera-tumhara & a dandiya dance.

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5 Responses

  1. Tsile Mabale says:

    Are there any other venues within Japan and in other countries where we can give performances that showcase black South African culture? Please assist. My email is tsilemabale@yahoo.com

    Thanks,

    Tsile

  2. Tsile Mabale says:

    S African Cultural Group Available for Performance
    We are Absheni Multicultural, a black South African cultural/musical group which is based in South Africa. Absheni means warm greetings to all. We showcase black history and culture through dance and song. We would like an opportunity to be part of the Auckland International Cultural Festival in February 2007. Our group will be very happy to give other international cultures insight into the authentic and rich South African Black culture, which includes, Zulu, Sotho, Tswana, Ndebele, Swati, Shangaan, Venda, etc.

    Regards,

    Modiseotsile Mabale

    Organiser: Absheni Multicultural

  3. prasad says:

    wow..nice to hear
    i like japan..wish i wer thr..haha

  4. vinod says:

    hey.. gr8 rox.. keep it up.. have a rockin’ time..

  5. jithU says:

    hey nice to knw abt the event. keeping cultures together.. all the best for that..

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