Spectacular! An Evening of Laughs, Language, and Celebration
- By Brianna Bean 鈥19
- Published
缅北禁地鈥檚 annual language showcase Spectacular!, sponsored by the Department of Foreign Languages and Literatures (FLL), was held in Kresge Auditorium on March 26. Filled with a variety of live performances, poetry readings, student recognition, and delicious food it was truly a night of celebration.
Spectacular! is a collaboration between the various language departments on campus as well as an opportunity for students and faculty to come together to contribute to the event.
鈥淚t is a night of fun and entertainment,鈥 said Jonathan Wade, organizer of the event and associate professor of foreign languages and literatures. 鈥淭ogether we enjoy the full range of emotions packed into these plays and poems, songs, and dances. A community that feels together grows together.鈥
The evening kicked off with a preview of the Meredith Ensemble Theatre鈥檚 production of Boston Marriage which opened on April 3. Other theatrical performances included a scene from Le M茅decin malgr茅 lui (The Doctor in Spite of Himself), a play written by Moli茅re and performed by French 305 students, as well as the short skit Resgurardo personal by Paloma Pedrero performed by Spanish 308 students, and an authentic Sicilian Tarantella (Italian Folk Dance) performed by Lilly Wood, 鈥20, and Caroline Haw, 鈥21.
鈥淪eeing the passion from the performers and the heart that they put into what they were doing really drew me in despite the language barrier. After a while you forget about the barrier and get immersed in the moment,鈥 said Emma Hogan, 鈥19.
Multiple readings of both original student work as well as readings for works from famed foreign authors and speakers were performed by students throughout the event, including an emotional reading from the winner of the Women Warriors Essay Contest Bartola Garcia, 鈥22, with her work 鈥淲omen as Bright as the Stars.鈥
鈥淭he senses are activated as people interact with different languages and cultures,鈥 said Wade. 鈥淢any have commented over the years how inspiring it is to see other students like them on stage. It is not uncommon, for instance, to see one year’s attendee become another year’s performer.鈥
Scattered throughout the event was the acknowledgment of exceptional students from each language department whose hard work and growth have led them to become shining stars within their field. Awards went out to Corena Owens, 鈥19, for Best Chinese Student, Alston Tyndall, 鈥22, for Best Italian Student, Kily van Ryn, 鈥22, for Best Beginning French Student, Maria Huidobro, 鈥22, for Best Advanced French Student, Malia Garber, 鈥22, for Best Beginning Spanish Student, Andressia Ramirez, 鈥19, for Best Advanced Spanish Student, and Belle Williams, 鈥19, for Best Foreign Languages and Literatures Student. Each winner was presented the award by their language teacher, which was accompanied by a speech and a gift.
Spectacular! has evolved over the years from an event exclusively featuring the Spanish language to embracing more languages such as French, Chinese, and Italian, with new performance styles as the event grows with more students wanting to get involved.
鈥淚t’s just a lot of fun to hear and see all the different languages and cultures interacting inside of one space,鈥 said Wood. 鈥淚t’s definitely an event to attend to gain some worldliness or an international perspective.鈥
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