Group on stage at the ISA Fall Show
ISA Fall Show

Group:  Indian Student Association

From the group:

The event happened on Saturday November 18th, 2023 from 6-9 pm at Northrop Auditorium. Indian food was served to attendees and the auditorium was full of students, family, friends and the general public. The show consisted of two halves with about 6 performances/sets in each. Various South Asian student groups performed song and dance and a local organization presented a video during the show to showcase a way to aid people in the broader community (providing food). The main purpose of hosting this event, is to showcase Indian culture and enjoy a night of community.

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