MTSU African Students Share Culture, Food and Dance 6-10PM Monday Night

Mar 09, 2012 at 10:27 am by bryan


Students United for Africa and the Study of Africa will display African culture through dance, music, food and fashion Monday, March 12, from 6 to 10 p.m. in MTSU’s James Union Building and Tom H. Jackson Building.

The cultural and educational demonstrations are planned for 6-8 p.m. in the JUB. A reception with food, poems and performances will follow in the Jackson Building’s Cantrell Hall from 8 to 10 p.m.

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Tickets for both the show and reception are $15 per person or $12 with an MTSU student ID. Individual tickets are $7 for the cultural show and $10 for the reception. All proceeds and donations will go directly to promote educational efforts in Luila, a village in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, according to SUASA President Stephan J. Kabelu.

“Two SUASA officers will even be traveling to Luila this summer to see how our donations have made a difference in the lives of these children,” says Kabelu.

SUASA’s mission is to educate the MTSU and Murfreesboro communities about educational needs in African countries through organized student and/or sponsored activities.

To learn more about the crisis in the Congo, listen to the “MTSU on the Record” podcast posted at www.mtsunews.com. Click on the “listen” link under “Audio Clips” on the right side of the page. 

For more information or to purchase tickets, contact Kabelu at sjk2r@mtsu.edu or 615-968-5277, Iaetitia Muderwa at 615-995-6348, Beatrice Gatebuke at 312-285-5274 or Ukyeye Wilt at 615-410-6908.

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