Continuing the tradition of cultural celebrations at Silicon Valley International School (INTL), the school once again held their annual Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) Moon Festival, this time on Friday, September 16th. The PTA brought to life the Chinese festivities for students and parents alike as the community's families met on Willows Campus in celebration of the fall. Celebrations like the Moon Festival are at the heart of what makes INTL a global community where we celebrate diversity and embraces cultures.
The Moon Festival is a deeply rooted cultural observance that dates back millennia. The event takes place across the world in celebration of the autumn harvest, when it is believed the moon is at its fullest and brightest in the sky.
After opening the evening with welcomes from Head of School Barbara Greiner, PTA President Erich Sonnberger, and Ya-Ching, the celebration took to new heights with a mesmerizing performance by new parent, Jodie Wang. Jodie performed for the crowd music on the Pipa, a traditional Chinese musical instrument that has been played for thousands of years.
In addition to beautiful music from the Pipa performance, and to the delight of the crowd, the children of the festival were then taught a dance by some of the teachers. After learning the dance, the young children came to the front to perform to Lady Moon.
With the night winding down, Erich led the children on a parade of lanterns around the park next to the campus. The lanterns would light the night sky with the hope of bringing prosperity throughout the year.
“As a member of the INTL community, it’s wonderful that we have different cultural events,” said Erich Sonnberger. “The diversity of our school is something special that we can all be proud of. The PTA’s many events are designed to build long lasting relationships among our parents, children, administration, and most of all, teachers. Many of us only know parents from the grades our children are in. It’s important to reach out and talk to other kids and parents so our community becomes even more inclusive. These events are designed to do just that.”
Relive some of the festival through the celebration's slideshow, created by Ya-Ching.
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