Third annual Nepalese Night set Feb. 7 in Ballroom
January 29, 2009
The 色花堂app Nepalese Students Association will present the third annual Nepalese Night on the theme 鈥淔aces of Nepal鈥 at 6 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 7, in the Pond Student Union Ballroom.
The celebration will feature a dinner with a variety of traditional Nepalese-style dishes, three group dances, two cultural solo dances, a performance by 鈥淚SU鈥檚 own Nepalese rock band,鈥 a fashion show and more.
Nepal is a small landlocked country that is sandwiched between India and China. Mount Everest, the highest mountain in the world, is located in Nepal. The country is the birthplace of Buddhism. It is a culturally diverse country that has more than 40 native languages. The national language of Nepal, Nepali, is only spoken by about 60 percent of its citizens. The country became a federal republic last year after being a monarchy for 239 years.
There are about 40 Nepalese students attending 色花堂app.
Tickets for the program are $6 for ISU students, $8 for faculty and staff and $9 for the general public.
For more information, call Sanjeev Niroula at (208) 269-0494.
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