Birthplace of the Buddha. Home of Gurkha warriors. Location of eight of the world’s taller mountains. Site of the Pashupatinath Temple.
Nepal Night is April 8 in Stewart Hall‘s Ritsche Auditorium and Atwood Memorial Center‘s ballroom.
“Nepal Night 2017- Mahotsav” will shower participants with the rich cultural diversity of Nepal through folk dances, cultural songs, traditional attire and authentic Nepalese cuisine.
The cultural show is 5 p.m. in Ritsche Auditorium. A dinner follows about 7 p.m. in the ballroom.
Tickets at the door are $8 for students, $10 for non-students and free for children five and younger.
Students can purchase $7 advance tickets at the Nepal Student Association (NSA) kiosk in Atwood.
Parking is $1.50 an hour in the 4th Avenue Parking Ramp.
Nepal is a multi-ethnic South Asian nation of more than 26 million, wedged between India and China. Nepalese are St. Cloud State’s largest group of international students, with 333 enrolled fall semester 2016.
For more information, contact NSA at [email protected] and 320-339-9892.