• UOWD Multicultural Fiesta Brings Alive Sights, Sounds And Aromas Of Different Countries

    The annual Multicultural Festival of the University of Wollongong in Dubai (UOWD) held recently brought alive the sights, sounds and aromas of different countries through diverse activities spread over three days.

    The main highlights of the fiesta were the cultural stalls of different countries, a Photography Clicking corner against multinational backgrounds, a charity bazaar, Playstation3 competitions, a Food Festival, drums and dance sessions, ethnic dance and music performances, fashion shows and a National Dress Competition.

    Seventeen countries took part in the Cultural Stalls section. The Oman stall, led by Al Amjad, was awarded the first prize, followed by Bangladesh/Pakistan (joint winners) and Afghanistan. This section wore a colourful look as it celebrated the diversity of cultures represented at the university.

    A Photography Corner managed by the Photography Club of UOWD enabled students to take their photos against different multicultural backgrounds.

    The Food Festival celebrated the diverse cuisines from various countries. The first day was devoted to Arabic foods, the second to Asian (Pakistani and Indian) cuisine and the third to Western foods.
    The event was brought to a close with scintillating ethnic dance and music performances and a fashion show. The most dazzling segment was the National Day competition which saw students wearing national costumes. The first prize went to Pakistan, followed by India, Iran and Morocco.

    Sounds of diverse music beats rent the air during the festival. The Dabka dance presented by students from Levant was a big hit. The voice of Jordanian student Nadia soared high and sweet, almost like the legendary singer Fairouz, accompanied by Bayan on the keyboard. Niush, a student from Iranian Students’ Club gave a lovely instrumental performance. A belly dance performance by Amina almost brought the house down. There were also acting sessions under supervision of the Acting Club.

    Also lending a touch of brilliance and nationalistic fervour was the flag parade in which 13 countries were represented, proudly led by the UAE.

    The Dubai Drums group was on hand to provide their trademark music and interactive sessions in which several students tried their hand at playing the traditional drums.

    The Playstation3 competition was themed on World Cup football, and the winners were Shaqib Nezam, Puneet Ramchandani and Shawn Ferrao.

    Professor Ghassan Aouad, President of UOWD, gave away the prizes on the final day, and also conducted the lucky draw for the National Day competition.

    The Multicultural Fiesta which was conducted under the theme ‘The World in UOWD: An International Perspective’ was managed by Students Services unit of the university.

    Emirate:  Dubai

    Date: Dec 5, 2012

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