CulturalFest Spotlight: The Colors of Thailand

The FIUTS CulturalFest on February 19 will feature 11 performing artists and groups who will share cultures from around the world on the Meany Hall stage as well as numerous cultural booths at the UW HUB sharing over 35 different cultures through music, dance, food, conversation, and interactive activities.

Over the next few weeks, we will be sharing more about the performers and booths who will be sharing their talents at CulturalFest. Today the spotlight is on the Japanese Culture Booth tabling at the CulturalFest International Expo.


Meet the Thai Culture Booth who is participating in the FIUTS CulturalFest International Expo!

As a cultural RSO on campus, ThaiSA is once again participating in the Cultural Fest to spread more awareness about Thai culture to the community here at UW. Getting to participate in the Cultural Expo gives us the great opportunity to meet new people who may be interested in what Thailand has to offer. We're excited to have the opportunity to teach everyone about Thailand and are planning some fun activities for everyone to take part in.

Thai history is plentiful of culture and history and in our expo we hope to allow people to not only learn about that but also get to express themselves creatively.”


CULTURALFEST TICKET INFORMATION:

Interested in seeing other great talents after the CulturalFest International Expo? Join FIUTS at the Performance Showcase! Learn more here or buy tickets below!

*To make this in-person event as safe as possible, we are working with all our partners in implementing safety measures. Proof of vaccination against COVID will be required upon entry to Meany Hall for the CulturalFest Performance Showcase. Masks will also be required upon entry.

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