Belarus to Brazil, to dancing the traditional Filipino folk dance the Tinikling, and crafting a ‘papel picado’: Students hosting ‘Culture Night’ at Renaissance High School Saturday offered the community a chance to go around the globe.
“We want to broaden [students] horizons and to learn and experience the world around them, to grow up with open mindedness,” said Avery Alger, a Renaissance High School Junior.
The student run event featured 18 different countries.
“I’m running the China booth and we’re doing little paper puppets,” said Season while showing a paper dragon.
Season, a freshman at Renaissance, is one of several students who set up an interactive booth to share a part of themselves with their fellow students…