A Window on the World
Students in all divisions were treated to a day of colorful sights, sounds, and smells at the Global Enrichment Festival hosted by USM’s Parents’ Association. Nearly 30 countries, from Afghanistan to Venezuela, were represented, each with a brightly decorated booth and volunteers who answered questions and stamped visiting students’ “passports.” Guests also enjoyed nearly two dozen unique performances from both student and professional dancers and musicians, and a sampling of foods from nearly 30 countries in the Global Café. The annual event highlights a broad range of cultures and backgrounds, many of which are represented within USM’s own student body.
- On Campus
The Global Café was a popular hangout for students, who sampled traditional food representing many different countries.
Members of Milwaukee’s Ballet Folklórico Xanharati performed traditional Mexican folk dances.
From left Kayleigh Coleman ’23 volunteered in the Germany booth and was joined by Lauren Swayze ’32 and Greta Nicoli ’32.
Ron Bowen of the Celtic Nations Pipes and Drums played the great highland bagpipe.
Renee Mondano (left) and Sara Manning, co-chairs of USM’s Parents’ Association global enrichment committee..
From left Jack Huffman ’34, Sophie Brennan ’34, Zoe Dixon ’34, and Patrice Ellsworth ’34 participated in a game involving sand in the Israel booth.
Members of Milwaukee’s Trinity Irish Dance Company performed an Irish jig.
Payton Bester ’34 (left) joined Ayaka Takahashi in the Japan booth.
Students lined up to receive a henna tattoo from Hands of Henna by Anita.
Upper School students paraded a colorful, Chinese-style dragon through the gymnasium.
From left William Burlew ’28, Head of School Steve Hancock, Connor Konkol ’28, and Stephanie Hancock, Middle School band teacher.
Members of the Viata Româneascá Romanian Folk Dance Ensemble and Cultural Group gave a traditional performance.
A member of the Ko-Thi Dance Company led children in a traditional African dance performance.