WELCOME
Bonjour Vietnam (Hong Tran and Vi Tran)
ENGGAR-ENGGAR DANCE
Originated in Central Java, Indonesia. A romantic dance
of a male character named Panji Asmoro Bangun and
a female character named Sekartsji. the dance is
set right before Panji Asmoro Bangun leaves Sekartaji
to fight in an occurring war. Sekartaji appears
to hold Panji back several times within the dance,
trying to convince him not to go to the battlefield. However,
knowing that Panji insists on going, Sekartaji
finally has to give up while watching Panji
leave for the battle.
Dancers: Elena Anello and Sandy
Yudhistira, Wesleyan University
INDONESIAN COMMUNITY OF CONNECTICUT
Gebyar-Gebyar (Youth Group)
Indonesian Fold Song (Medley: Yamko Rambe Yamko
(Papua), Si Patokaan (North Sulawesi), Waktu
Hujan Sore-Sore (Moluccas), Kambanglah Bungo
(West Sumatra), Rambadia (North Sumatra), Indonesia
Jaya.
Keyboardist & Song Leader, Hanny Pongoh and Debby
Pongoh
DANCE (ViSA - VIETNAMESE
STUDENT ASSOCIATION at YALE
Dancers: Vy Tran and Elaine Phuong Nguyen
KAREN COMMUNITY OF CONNECTICUT
Paw Lu Lu, Karen folk song
I Lift My Eyes on the Mountain (solo by
Say Moo)
Karen National (choir)
Introduced by Mr. Kpaw Htoo
Keyboardist: Elizabeth Htoo
DANCE (KASAMA - The Fillipino
Club at Yale)
Dancers: Nick Defiesta. Yohanna Pepa, Chris
Marnell, Karen Lazcano
THAP TU QUYEN (10 Offensive
and Defensive Moves)
VO VI NAM (Vietnamese Marital Arts)
Professor Hoang Ngoc Hung (Hung Hoang), Da Nang University,
Vietnam
KAULAH SEGALANYA (Say You'll
Always Be Mine)
Solo: Debby Pongoh, Keyboard by Hanny Pongoh
CLOSING
EMCE: Kaozouapa Elizabeth Lee and Napon Chirathivat
(Pon), ALSEAS