International Club
Cypress College International Students Program and
Interested in joining the club? Email us at
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International Club present:
~Culture Bash~
Brought to you by the International Club President: Vice President: Secretary: ICC Representatives: Activities Coordinator: Publicity Coordinator: Webmaster:
Daphne Gopo Ruth Obidah Ashley Thai Joshua Obidah Ruben Dedman Neesha Lee Nhi Thai Bret Lee
Special Thanks to club members for their cooperation in this production.. Anthony Brown, Aaron Sonn, Alfred Ong, Jon Tibbetts, Thanh Nguyen, Sophia Choi, Sean Oh, Yoomin Kang, Ashley Kim, Yichen Lee, Emi Maeda, Motoki Mansho, Roza Nguyen, Kite Tran and to our advisers Janet Fujimoto and Yongmi Han for their support.
November 19, 2008 Student Activities Center Conference Room
11:00 AM – 12:30 PM
Talent Show Featuring..
Program Welcome Speech by Janet Fujimoto and Renay Laguana
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Korean and Taiwanese duet by Ashley Kim and Yichen Lee Vietnamese song by Kite Tran & guitar accompaniment by Aaron Sonn Flute piece by Yoomin Kang Taiwanese song by Yichen Lee “Get Crushed or get Even” comical skit by club members Beatboxing by Sean Oh Ukulele piece by John Sombrio
Costumes around the World PowerPoint presentation featuring costumes from around the world
Talent show Experience music, dance, and art from different parts of the world. Presented by club members and non club members
Origami workshop Learn the traditional art of paper folding taught by Motoki Mansho and Emi Maeda.
International Education Week is an opportunity to celebrate the benefits of international education and exchange worldwide. This joint initiative of the U.S. Department of State and the U.S. Department of Education is part of our efforts to promote programs that prepare Americans for a global environment and attract future leaders from abroad to study, learn, and exchange experiences in the United States.
Tinikling workshop Learn the basic steps of Tinikling, a traditional dance from the Philippines.
“International Education Week 2008 is a time to celebrate our efforts to prepare students for success in the global community and the promise of student exchange in training the next generation of leaders”
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Margaret Spellings Secretary of Education