Ovide and Patricia Caribou welcomed attendees with an opening prayer at UWinnipeg's eighth annual PACE Cultural Evening. ©UWinnipeg PACE
UWinnipeg president, Dr. Annette Trimbee welcomed a full house at the eighth annual PACE Cultural Evening. ©UWinnipeg PACE
UWinnipeg PACE students and alumni provided introductions to each act in their role as cultural emcees at the eighth annual PACE Cultural Evening. ©UWinnipeg PACE
Brian Clyne, a member of the Peguis First Nation and an award-winning hoop and traditional dancer performs the opening act at UWinnipeg's eighth annual PACE Cultural Evening.©UWinnipeg PACE
Guests at UWinnipeg's eighth annual PACE Cultural Evening enjoyed an entertaining performance by a Nigerian folk band.
Nathalie Massaroni and Ryan Lobo entertained the crowd with a Bachata Latin dance performance at the eighth annual PACE Cultural Evening. ©UWinnipeg PACE
A Punjabi folk dance entertained the crowd at the eighth annual PACE Cultural Evening. ©UWinnipeg PACE
Guests at UWinnipeg's eighth annual PACE Cultural Night enjoyed traditional Japanese drumming by Fubuki Daiko. ©UWinnipeg PACE
Jonathan Maranan entertained the crowd with Filipino Ballads at the eighth annual PACE Cultural Evening.
Hardeep Singh and Paramvir Singh performed a Punjabi duet at the eighth annual PACE Cultural Evening. ©UWinnipeg PACE
The crowd enjoyed a Marathi dance performance by a Powada group at the eighth annual PACE Cultural Evening. ©UWinnipeg PACE
The crowd enjoyed a performance by Viva Capoeira at the eighth annual PACE Cultural Night. ©UWinnipeg PACE
The crowd enjoyed an entertaining cultural fashion show at UWinnipeg's eighth annual PACE Cultural Night. ©UWinnipeg PACE
The crowd enjoyed an entertaining cultural fashion show at UWinnipeg's eighth annual PACE Cultural Night. ©UWinnipeg PACE
The crowd enjoyed an entertaining cultural fashion show at UWinnipeg's eighth annual PACE Cultural Night. ©UWinnipeg PACE
The crowd enjoyed an entertaining cultural fashion show at UWinnipeg's eighth annual PACE Cultural Night. ©UWinnipeg PACE
The University of Winnipeg Professional, Applied and Continuing Education (PACE) hosted their Eighth annual PACE Cultural Evening at the Winnipeg Art Gallery (WAG) in mid-January. Attendees at this sold out event enjoyed Filipino ballads, Punjabi song and dance, traditional Japanese drumming, a Bachati dance performance and more in a fun lively celebration of multiculturalism in Canada. The evening’s high-energy performances were recorded and can be viewed on their Facebook page.
For more information about the Cultural Evening and PACE, contact Loc Lu, PACE Student Life and Engagement Coordinator, at 204-982-1143 or l.lu@uwinnipeg.ca.