By TULSA TO DO on Mar 1, 2010, at 4:36 PM Updated on 3/01 at 4:40 PM
Jamaican food at OU-Tulsa Cultural Night.
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Too bad I missed OU-Tulsa's Cultural Night. I wasn't able to make it, but a friend reported back that it was a great night. The place was packed and she had a lot of fun.
Looking at the photos and menu, I wish I had gone for the food alone. Guests had their picks of food from Haiti, Jamaica, India and Iran.
Performances included Bangladesh dance, Iranian dance, Taiko drums, Indian music and Chinese martial arts.
Here are some photos.

Chinese Xijian dancers.
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