The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 28, 1986, Image 4

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International Week
Various cultures will be featured at ASM
By NANCY NEUKIRCHNER
Reporter
The International Students Asso
ciation will bring food, fashion, tal
ent and fun from countries all over
the world to Texas A&M during In
ternational Week 1986.
The program, “It’s a Small World,
Alter All,” will be Monday through
Friday and will feature several activ
ities and events depicting various
cultures of the world.
Tina Watkins, ISA adviser said.
International Week will represent
over 40 international clubs, each
representing a country. Events will
include a cultural display, a food fair
and a talent and fashion show,
“This is their (international stu
dents’) opportunity to say ‘This is my
country’,” Watkins said.
Countries including Saudi Arabia,
Guatemala, T hailand, Israel, Kenya,
China, Peru, Vietnam, Lebanon and
Nigeria will be represented.
Miguel Lopez, chairman of the
ISA public relations committee, said
the week-long event, expanded in
1980 from a single day, is a major
production for the ISA, which began
planning in December.
Opening ceremonies will feature
Dr. John Koldus, vice president for
student services, other University of
ficials and representatives of some of
the countries’ consulate offices in
Houston, Watkins said.
The cultural displays will be in the
MSG Monday and Tuesday, Watkins
said.
Children from local elementary
schools are also invited to attend the
display.
The food fair will be Wednesday
at 6 p.m. in the MSG ballroom and
will include traditional international
dishes prepared by the students.
Nadim Lares, food fair coordina
tor, said that representatives from
28 countries each will present three
authentic dishes.
“There is a big variety,” Fares
said. “I encourage everybody to
come and trv the food.”
said the fashion show wills
traditional costumes froir.
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judged on cleanliness and appear
ance and the food on taste.
Tickets are $6 but are limited be
cause of overwhelming response in
past years, Watkins said.
Tickets to the talent and fashion
show, to be Thursday at 8 p.m. in
Rudder Auditorium, are $2. Lina
Yew, ISA coordinator for the show.
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