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The co-hosts close out the show cheerfully.(Photo by Riley Fisher)

Gallery: International Students Association’s Ethnos 2018

November 3, 2018 by Riley Fisher

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)

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About Riley Fisher

-Senior theatre design major
-Chief Photographer and Social Media Director
-Passionate about storytelling and expression

You are here: Home / Multimedia / Photo Galleries / Gallery: International Students Association’s Ethnos 2018

Other Multimedia:

  • Gallery: Spring graduates gather for Candlelight Devotional

  • Gallery: Students look very alive on Dead Day

  • Gallery: Galaxy fundraises for Eastland fires with annual Kirk Goodwin Run

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