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De La Salle Secondary School holds annual culture show
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De La Salle Secondary School holds annual culture show

From Post-Courier · () English

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  • De La Salle Secondary School is holding its annual Culture Show at the Sir John Guise Stadium in Port Moresby.
  • The event serves as a platform for young men to connect with diverse traditions across Papua New Guinea's provinces.
  • Organized by the Student Representative Council, the show features traditional singing and dancing to promote national pride, celebrate heritage, and fundraise for school projects.

The De La Salle Secondary School is currently hosting its annual Culture Show at the Sir John Guise Stadium in Port Moresby. The event draws a large crowd, reflecting the school's long history and its tradition of fostering brotherhood among its students.

This cultural showcase is designed to be a vital platform for the younger generation of males to reconnect with the rich tapestry of traditions found across Papua New Guinea's many diverse provinces. It aims to bridge generational gaps and reinforce cultural identity.

The annual event is organized by the Student Representative Council. It highlights students performing traditional songs and dances, activities intended to promote national pride and celebrate the country's vibrant cultural heritage. Additionally, the show serves as a fundraising initiative for various school projects.

The De La Salle Brothers, an international Catholic teaching order founded in France in 1680 by St. John Baptist de La Salle, pioneered modern educational methods. Their principles transformed instruction, leading to a global network of universities and schools operating in over 80 countries. The Lasallian presence in Papua New Guinea is significant, with the order having permanently established itself in the Port Moresby area following early missions in 1914.

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