A Celebration of Culture

A Celebration of Culture

by Aishani Chauhan ’22

A key distinguishing factor that sets Wyoming Seminary apart from other schools is the cultural and ethnic diversity found within the Sem community.  Eighteen different countries and twenty different states are represented by international and day students. Each school year, students from around the world come together on Sem’s campus to have an enriched learning experience.  One way in which the Sem community celebrates and showcases the culture and talents of the international student body is through the annual International Assembly. This year’s assembly, held on April 16, 2018, did not fail to impress.

The flag bearing ceremony initiated the assembly; students elected by their peers to represent their country walked on the KCCA stage with their respective country’s flag, and said “hello” in the language native to their country.  However, the most anticipated pieces of the program were the performances and presentations delivered by groups of students from various countries such as Argentina, China, the Czech Republic, Taiwan, India, Puerto Rico, South Korea, Vietnam, and many more.

Some countries represented themselves through visual presentations.  Malen Visnuk ‘19 of Argentina shared a beautiful video about Argentina that displayed the contrasting natural landscapes from hot beaches and salt plains to snowy mountains and glaciers. Mina Exernova ‘20 of the Czech Republic shared a video of that displayed the splendor of gothic architecture found in the Czech Republic.  Students from China created their own video that entertained the school, and highlighted the different towns and cities of China where they are from, as well as their delicious cuisine.

Other countries represented themselves through vocal or dance performances.  Aishani Chauhan ‘20 and Ally Sayed ‘21 represented India through a Bollywood fusion dance to the Carnatic remix of Ed Sheeran’s “Shape of You”.  Their dance included precise and technical elements of classical Indian dance forms such as Bharatanatyam and Kathak, stylized with a more modern Bollywood flavor.  A group of talented students from Vietnam danced to multiple songs with passion and artistry. Quinn Nguyen, Alex Nguyen, Bach Nguyen, An Nguyen, Tommy Dang, Hieu Ngo, Kien Phan, and Huy Le represented Vietnam. They danced to “Baby I Told You”, “Anh Xin Lỗi Em Đi, and “Người Hãy Quên Em Đi.”

These were just a few of the wonderful performances seen on April 16th. Zahra Chittalia ‘21 says, “It was a perfect reminder about all of the cultures we have at Sem and how many opportunities we have to learn about them.” It was a reminder that emphasized the importance of an integral part of the Sem community: the brilliant diversity among our students.

Sem Mock Trial Wins State Competition

The Blue Knights are pictured immediately following their state championship win!

Sem Mock Trial Wins State Competition

Shailee Desai ‘21

On March 22, 2018, the Wyoming Seminary Mock Trial team travelled to Harrisburg to compete in the statewide mock trial tournament. In order to get there, they competed in the district championship, winning against Hazelton in the final round, and won the regional championship, defeating Nazareth Area in the final round.

The state competition consisted of all the regional winners from 10 different regions, resulting in 14 teams total. Sem Mock Trial won the first three rounds, and in the final round, defeated Penn Trafford High School in order to win the 2018 Pennsylvania State Championship. The last time the Blue Knights won a state title was in 2011; additionally, the team went undefeated all season, having not lost a single trial this season.

Individual team members were also recognized for their records. Corey Bohn ‘18, Shailee Desai ‘21, and Meghna Melkote ‘18, won best advocate awards on that weekend. Philip Oulette ‘19, Molly Leahy ‘19, and Jillayne Gumbs ‘20 won best witness awards.

The next stop for the team is the national tournament, which will be held in Reno, Nevada. The team will leave for Reno on May 8 and return on May 13, and they will be competing with teams from each of the fifty-states and from U.S. Territories.

“We had a very young team this year, but we worked hard all year long and it definitely paid off,” said Meghna Melkote ‘18, team senior and captain. “We are all so incredibly excited to attend nationals in Reno, Nevada. It will no doubt be an amazing experience.

The Blue Knights have had an amazing season in mock trial this year, and the Sem community wishes them luck as they compete in the national tournament!

Sem Hosts Chinese Culture Night

Sem Hosts its First Chinese Culture Night

Pictured: One student learns about the topic of shadow puppetry from one of the stands on the night.

By Yifei Liu ’21

On March 22, over fifty members of the Sem community gathered in the Blue Gym of Wyoming Seminary. They held different activities like teaching calligraphy, finding your own Chinese name, trying to drink different kinds of traditional hot tea, enjoying some performances of various instruments, and learning some of the traditions of Chinese culture. All of the activities presented had pointed to one main topic: China. Sem established its first Chinese Culture Night ever in the school’s history.

The Chinese Culture Night had many enjoyable activities that were based on the Chinese culture. The purpose of this event was, “to spread Chinese history and culture among our Sem community in a fun and engaging way,”  according to Mrs. Jessica Gensel, the school’s Mandarin teacher. Mandarin scholars from the Upper School and Lower School prepared their presentations about different traditions of the Chinese culture. Some presentations included being about paper cutting, the Chinese hot pot, and the Forbidden City. The event gave people a chance to learn about some important aspects of the Chinese culture, and it was also the opportunity students and families to exchange their cultural traditions and ideas.

The Sem community gives a  special thanks to the Alumni and Parent Association for fundraising this event and to the Chinese Culture Club for arranging all the informative and entertaining activities.