WORLD FAIR

Recognizing the diverse cultures that make up the Cal Lu community, the United Students of the World hosted its annual World Fair on November 14 with more than 150 people enjoying performances and exhibitions given by students and faculty from around the world. Chinese calligraphy, Japanese origami, and traditional Indian henna-tattooing were some of the activities, but dance played a big role as well, with Hawaiian fire dancing, Indian folk dancing, rumba, and more.

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 THE ANCIENT ART of henna tattooing (popular in southern Asia and the Middle East) comes to Cal Lutheran.




PLAYING WITH FIRE, senior Micah Naruo from Honolulu demonstrates his Hawaiian fire dancing skills.

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 FUN WITH FLAMENCO, as shown by student Diane Machin.

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 TRANSFORMED for the evening, the Pavilion becomes a crossroad of cultures.

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EXPLAINING ETHIOPIA, freshman Lulit Gizaw from Addis Ababa describes her homeland to fellow students.

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