On Nov. 3 and 4, International Students Association produced their annual production, Ethnos. This year’s theme was “The Journey,” and the hosts took audiences on a journey around the world through dance and song.
- The co-hosts close out the show cheerfully. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
- Rwandan dancers perform traditional dances in their act. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
- The Zimbabwe Choir, led by Chioniso Jakazi, performs a heart-warming traditional song. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
- Members of Afrobeats perform during the second act of the show. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
- The dancers of Swing Cats show off their skills during the show. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
- A dancer in the K-pop number pretends to play the piano in time with the music. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
- A dancer in the Afro-pop number, led by Kali Banda, performs in the show. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
- Kristy Ng, one of the show’s co-hosts, reads the paper in between acts. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
- A young member of Afrobeats dances in front of the rest of the group. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
- Dancers in the Japanese Traditional act perform time-honored Japanese dances. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
- Members of the Latinos act show pride for different Latino countries on their costumes. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
- A dancer in the Rwandan act poses at the end of her performance. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
- Members of Sanctify dance in the opening number of the show. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
- The members of Shades close the show with their inspiring and moving performance. (Photo by Riley Fisher)
- Jemimah Wavamuno and Louis Sanchez, two of the show’s co-hosts, argue about their travels in between acts. (Photo by Riley Fisher)