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Nea Ou, Vinh Khanh Hoang and Famh Saeteurn (left to right) perform a Vietnamese umbrella, flower and fan dance to get things started at Chief Sealth High School's Multicultural Night fundraiser. Click image, then place curser on upper right for more photos.

Chief Sealth draws many fans to multicultural night

The Vietnamese Club performed a dance in their lunch room March 12 during the Chief Sealth Multicultural Night fundraiser. Money raised will go toward school programs.

Other performers included Latino dancing, breakdancers, poetry, Filipino dancing, Polynesian dancing, step, and krump-urban hip-hop.

Performances were also held in the gymnasium.

"It's really looking like a good evening, great turnout, " said John Boyd, Chief Sealth principal. "To see all the different types of performances out there, the students showing their unique talents makes me prouder than you can believe."

"This is a wonderful gathering of students, faculty and community," said Steve Sundquist, school board representative. "I am enjoying the variety of cultures and the students' energy brought to play."

Guest wrote 1 year 19 weeks ago

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