SOUTHEAST ASIAN NIGHT (SEA NIGHT)


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Southeast Asian Night is HVA's largest annual cultural show. It started in 1992 when Vietnamese students on campus organized a cultural food fair in Quincy Dining Hall. Over the years, SEA Night has grown to include groups from other Southeast Asian student organizations. Now in its 15th year, SEA Night is well known on campus for its vibrant performances and delicious cuisine. 

Planning and organization for SEA Night begins in the spring semester. Any members interested in contributing a performance or volunteering for the event should contact our cultural chair, Quang Duong and/or any member on the board.


It's that time of year again...  
Friday April 14th 2006 come explore Harvard's annually sold-out Southeast Asian Night, a celebration of culture and diversity through food, lively dance and, as a part of this year's special theme, the exploration of Southeast Asia's thriving nightlife! Experience foods from the Harvard Vietnamese Association, Thai Society, Philippine Forum, Indonesian Students Association, Singaporean & Malaysian Society, and students from Burma in street-vendor style booths lined by tiki torches and vibrant lanterns. Tickets available now at the Harvard Box Office.

Please RSVP using the SEA Night Event Page: RSVP
Join the SEA Night facebook group: Join


Read The Crimson articles about Southeast Asian Night:
2005/04/11 - "Lowell Hosts Southeast Asian Night" 
1992/12/01 - "Asians Celebrate Heritage"
1992/11/09 - "Vietnamese Students Organize Food Fest"


Past SEA Night Posters:

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