Various cultural groups to perform for ‘Showtime 2011’
All is set for tonight’s “Showtime 2011: A spectacular show for a cause” starting at 7pm at the American Memorial Park Amphitheater.
Sharmaine Casquero of the event organizer Saipan Divas said that the public will be in for a treat as different cultural groups will perform their song or dance numbers during the show.
Tickets for the show cost $5 each.
“Our audience can look forward to big production numbers from all performers,” Casquero told Saipan Tribune. “It will be a showdown of songs, hip-hop and cultural dances, and other performances that we worked hard for to give the community a great show.”
Casquero said there will be performances from the Bangladesh Association, Thai and Chinese groups, and different dance groups such as the SDC Dancers and the Rock-a-bit Dancers.
According to Casquero, there will be production numbers from gays from Saipan and Tinian who will do impersonations of famous celebrities like Beyonce, Madonna, and Lady Gaga.
Casquero disclosed that their ticket sales are doing okay and many have expressed their support for the event which aims to raise funds for the seven individuals who have filed a lawsuit that seeks to suspend the implementation of the CNMI-only Transitional Worker final rule.
“This is not just an effort of one group but by many groups and individuals who have teamed up and give everyone a fun show,” said Casquero.
Casquero encouraged all foreign workers and the rest of the community to support their cause and enjoy the event.
“We invite everyone to watch the show and witness the unity of the foreign workers in the CNMI,” said Casquero.
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