Florida Tech Showcases Cultural Diversity at Eighth International Festival Feb. 22

MELBOURNE, FLA.—Entertainers will share their cultural talents and crafts, and food vendors will do their part in Florida Institute of Technology’s Eighth Annual International Festival on Saturday, Feb. 22, from noon to 5 p.m. The festival will take place at the university’s outdoor Panthereum, located off Country Club Drive. 

Every year community singers, dancers and musicians join with Florida Tech international student organizations to present a colorful lineup of ethnic entertainment. For example, in 2013, members of the Capoeira Karkara group performed Afro-Brazilian martial arts rhythm and movements, and local group Wah Lum Kung Fu & Tai Chi performed a traditional Chinese lion dance. Also displaying their national colors werethe Greek American Association of Brevard dance troupe and Fore Scare West Africa dance and instrumentals group.

Among those joining them were Florida Tech’s all-faculty rock ‘n roll band TWITCHY, and various Florida Tech student organizations, including the Caribbean Students Association, Indian Students Association, UAE Students Group, African Student Association, Shik Shak Belly Dancers, Street Dance Club, and Saudi Students Union.

The festival is sponsored by Florida Tech International Student and Scholar Services, Florida Tech Residence Life, WFIT 89.5FM and the Melbourne Regional Chamber of East Central Florida. For applications visit http://www.fit.edu/isss/international-fest.php. For information, call (321) 674-8053.

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