WELCOME TO THE GET INVOLVED 40TH ANNUAL INTERNATIONAL NIGHT! International Night is a cultural showcase celebrating community in diversity at Edmonds Community College. The performances you will see tonight are put together by students, faculty, and community Center for Student Engagement and Leadership members of Edmonds CC. Through the intercampus edcctritonlife support of Center for Student Engagement and Leadership, Housing, and International Student Services, we are able to showcase our dedication to teaching, learning, and community. From everyone involved, we look forward to sharing with you our culture through song, Housing dance, and the arts. Enjoy the show! edcchousing FLAG PROCESSION Melody Fa’aola — American Samoa Jose Kinjango — Angola Suleina Tang — Cambodia Juliette Burchfield — International Student Services Annabella Chen — edmondscciss Fiorella Fung — Costa Rica Jules Anoumou - Côte d’Ivoire Astride Makuya Tulu — Democratic Republic of the Congo Andree Dombo-dombo — Republic of the Congo Bethlehem Kassa — Ethiopia Diallo Oumou — Guinea Ying Shan Zoe Chang — Hong Kong Menita Varga — Hungary #INTLNight2019 Karuna Vethanayagam — Samuel Christ — Yasamin Atarodi — Iran Toshiki Kobayashi — Abdel Al Nairat — Jordan Khal Almeshoutti — Kuwait Ahmed Abusnena — Libya Edmonds Center for the Arts Mohamad Mohd-Suhaimi — Malaysia Friday, March 1, 7-9 p.m. Clarissa Muñoz-Palomo — Khosbayar Amartuvshin — Mongolia Safi Ul-Haq — Pakistan Valeria Villanueva — Peru Cathy Mae Dutong — Philippines Fericita Varga — Romania Hussain Al Ahmed — Saudi Arabia Fabienne Mendy — Senegal Marc Rayner-Payne — South Africa Seonjun (Ryan) Mun — Danny Chang — Edmonds Community College does not discriminate on the basis of Suchansinee Jongpermwattanapol — Thailand race; color; religion; national origin; sex; disability; sexual orientation; Mucahit Timurtas — Turkey age; citizenship, marital, or veteran status; or genetic information Anastasiia Zavialova — Ukraine in its programs and activities. The nondiscrimination language is Violet Velazquez — available in multiple languages at edcc.edu/nondiscrimination. Hanh Duong — Vietnam WELCOME ACT I ACT II Mustapha Samateh Edmonds CC Voice Class Enjie Lian Executive Officer for Administrative Represented by different nationalities, this Performing two Chinese songs: Liaison for Associated Students of inspirational song, “What a Wonderful World,” “Dance of Youth,” a song about the time Edmonds Community College is performed by the students of Edmonds of youth; and “Homesickness,” a beautiful Matondo Hermione Mbuku-Tulu CC’s voice class to celebrate the diverse world but sad melody in traditional Chinese. Center for Student Engagement and that many countries and people share. Leadership Student Programmer Edmonds CC Dance Club Valeria Villanueva Performing a dance routine that combines Dr. Yvonne Terrell-Powell Performing the Peruvian song “Ritmo, Color, y both the cultures of hip-hop and pop. Vice-President, Equity and Inclusion Division Sabor (Rhythm, Color, and Taste)” by Eva Ayllón. Zoe An EMCEES Chinese Student Association Performing the Korean song “이럴거면 그러지말지 Annabella Chen Performing a famous Chinese poem called (Shouldn’t Have)” by 백아연 (Baek A Yeon). “短歌行 (Short Song Ballad)” by 曹操 Daniel Qin (Cao Cao, an ancient leader of China)”. Vietnamese Student Association June Vethanayagam Performing a combination of traditional Baile Folklore Colibri Vietnamese and electronic dance music, in Performing three songs from different regions of three acts: a fan dance about a king who is BLESSING AND SONG Mexico. “La Bruja” is from Veracruz in southern searching for a lost love; a flash mob dance Written by Patrick Aleck and gifted to Mexico and highlights the marimba and string based on a folk love story; and an uplifting song the community, sung by Maizy Brown, instruments. In “El Tololoche Chicoteado,” we see about appreciating the value of life, spreading Felicia Bryan, Loni Long, Lia Andres, more high energy movements and polka music. love to others, and living life happily. Scott Rehaume, and Giovanni Torres The third song, “Jarabe Tapatio,” is considered one of Mexico’s national anthem songs. CLOSING REMARKS FLAG PROCESSION INTERMISSION Matondo Hermione Mbuku-Tulu Find the list of flag bearers on the Thank you for coming to International Night! innerfold of the program Capture the night with our Snapchat geofilter or visit our photo booth in the lobby! See you next year! Use the hashtag #INTLNight2019