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The Newspaper of Irvington High School

The Irvington Voice

The Newspaper of Irvington High School

The Irvington Voice

Multicultural Week: An Outstanding Homage to the Diversity at Irvington

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Mihika Gupta
MEChA performs in the Multicultural rally with dancers imitating a Spanish bull fight.

From February 12 to 17, students at Irvington High School took a trip across the globe as they celebrated Multicultural Week to honor the various backgrounds of students and faculty at the school. 

Throughout five jam-packed days, cultural clubs and ASG hosted exciting events that highlighted a unique culture — from the Korean-American club’s K-pop talent show to the French Connection club’s crepe-decorating event, Multicultural Week exceeded expectations and gave every student a chance to experience something new. 

On February 14th, Madame Gurtz-Cayla’s  room flooded with students trying to participate in French Connections crepe-decorating event. In fact, so many had shown up, the club had to cap the amount of students by only allowing people who RSVPed to participate. The club also faced some challenges with the quantity of crepes being distributed and the amount of toppings available to the many students. “We had a lot more people show up than we thought and we loved it,” states French Connection co-president Likhitha Thyagarajan (12)  “we want to host a bigger event sooner or later in the cafeteria where we can introduce more people to French culture”. Crepes were chosen to represent French culture as it is a staple part of French cuisine, and a simple food to cater to a bulk of students. Likhitha noted, “We also want to try to have a cheese tasting pretty soon and maybe try another French food or do another French activity”.. 

On February 15, Irvington’s Japanese American club hosted a lunchtime Kabuki mask painting event that beautifully contributed to the colorful theme of multicultural week. Students received fox-like masks that represent characters from the Japanese Kabuki theater and decorated them with the assortment of paints and brushes the club provided. 

As numerous incoming freshmen and parents arrived at Irvington’s courtyard on the night of February 15 for the combined open house and Multicultural Night Market, they were welcomed by a variety of different foods being sold by the many clubs of Irvington. The Multicultural Night Market featured many fundraising booths with cultural foods including kimbap, egg rolls, spam musubi, pani puri, mango lassi, taiyaki, pizza, and burritos. 

“I really enjoyed how many different clubs got to showcase their different cultures or show what they are as a club to the incoming freshmen,” shares Multicultural Market attendee Amanda Lai (11) “I think the market was a really great experience and a great way for incoming freshmen to come and learn more about Irvington. Italso incorporates and represents different cultures well, especially with the food component”.

On February 14 and 15, students attended the Multicultural Rally — which featured  a series of performances from regions across the world including India, China, the Philippines, and Latin America. Multiple parts of the Indian subcontinent were celebrated as Indopak’s unique dance teams, Soor, Bhangra Crew, Sitare, and Natya, performed energetic fusion dances. 

On February 16, the Spark Chinese Club celebrated Lunar New Year by setting up vibrant booths and performances during lunch in the courtyard. The activities included Chinese chess, Quick Dry Chinese Calligraphy, lion and dragon themed photo booths, and a food stall providing free fortune cookies, boba mochi candy, and tea eggs to event attendees. 

All in all, Multicultural Week was a spirited celebration representing the diversity at Irvington High School, promoting unity across students of different backgrounds, ethnicities, and cultures. 

About the Contributors
Mihika Gupta
Mihika Gupta, Staff Writer
Mihika Gupta (12) is a first-year staff writer, and she is thrilled to use her passion for writing to create a positive impact on the Irvington community during her time at The Voice. When she’s not obsessively listening to Taylor Swift, you can find her spending time with her friends, re-watching old rom-coms, trying new foods, and filling up her phone storage with pictures of the sky every time it turns a color that isn’t blue.
Sumeet Mangat
Sumeet Mangat, Staff Writer
Sumeet Mangat (12) is a first-year staff writer looking forward to spending her first year in journalism. Her freetime is almost always taken up by anime, dramas, crime shows, K-dramas, and almost anything related to fictitious action/fantasy themed entertainment. She can never make it to 8pm on a school day without taking a nap and enjoys listening to Bollywood music, Lana Del Rey, the Weekend, and other miscellaneous artists/songs in the hallways.
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