International Halloween Dance
Bojan Francuz
Issue date: 11/9/09 Section: News
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College students also like to rejoice in the festivities and participate in the celebration by dressing up in a mixture of original costumes and attending one of many Halloween parties. One such party was organized on campus by the Beyond Borders club the night before Halloween.
One of the many student organizations on campus, Beyond Borders is specifically aimed at challenging students to go beyond their cultural and personal borders by learning, sharing and communicating with people from different cultural, ethnic and religious backgrounds. Its members are students from across the world who currently study at St. Norbert College, and many Americans who are interested in learning firsthand about foreign cultures and traditions while sharing their own.
The Halloween dance sponsored by Beyond Borders has been an annual tradition at St. Norbert College since 2006, and as Beyond Borders President Troy Wiesner '11 said, "The Halloween dance was created to give international students an experience of American Halloween since they don't have the means to celebrate it in their home countries as we Americans do. It is also open to everyone of any culture, to have fun and dance all night long."
More than 140 people attended the party, including some high school students from Notre Dame Academy in Green Bay as well.
One of the participants and an international student from Kazakhstan, Jamilya Sauranbayeva '12, said, "I really loved the party. Not only did we listen to American music, but we also had a chance to listen to a couple of songs from around the world, and it seemed that all the party guests really enjoyed hearing exotic rhythms."
Many interesting characters could be seen at the Beyond Borders Halloween Dance. Michael Jackson made his return and dazzled many with his dancing skills. Cowboys, devils and many Disney characters were also there, creating a wide array of goofy party participants. The Halloween King and Queen were selected, and the awards for best, scariest and funniest costumes were given out.


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