Enjoy a stroll through Monsoon season with the Bangladesh Student Association on Sept. 16 at St. Cloud State University.
The show starts at 5:30 pm on Saturday Sept. 16 in the Atwood Ballroom at St. Cloud State University in the Atwood Ballroom.
A Touch of Monsoon will feature videos, dance performances, music, and food in order to help the audience experience what it is like in Bangladesh during the longest season of the year, which is the Monsoon season.
The Bangladesh Student Association is an organization of around 30 St. Cloud State students who are from Bangladesh. About 15 of these students are active members. Their goal is to keep their culture present and alive at St. Cloud State.
Tickets for A Touch of Monsoon are $7 for students and $8 for the general public.
Cultural festivals are one way the university is providing a transformative educational experience for students to help prepare them to be global citizens at home, at work and in their communities. More than 1,000 students from 90-plus nations attend St. Cloud State, and cultural festivals give them an opportunity to share elements of their culture with the campus community.