F&M showcased its multicultural community at the first International Bonanza. Around the college center, student clubs such as the Asian Cultural Society cooked their own ethnic cuisines. Samples from Vietnam, Mexico, and India were particularly tasty. Talking to each club gave insight into the diverse cultural backgrounds of F&M students. Crafty Indian students drew elaborate Henna tattoos. The performances began with an azonto flashmob, celebrating Ghana’s Independence Day. Other performers included the rhythmic African Drumming Group, German singer: Michael Malloy, Dip’n Steppers, the West African Dance Class, spicy tango dancer Vicky Rodriguez, and karaoke singer Emmanuel Arthur.
This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at F and M chapter.