The Joyfull
The Feast Supaman Edition
Alumni Hall, HUB-Robeson Center
The Center for the Performing Arts and Student Affairs invite you to replenish.
Food is much more than what sits on our plates. Food intersects with nearly every aspect of our lives—from the communities and cultures we come from to issues of climate, food security, and our personal relationships with food.
Just like food, art comes from many forms, cultural backgrounds, and histories. At each Joyfull, we welcome all to come and enjoy a meal, live performance, and conversation. Native American dance and hip-hop music artist will join the event. Penn State ensemble Raw Aesthetic Movement (RAM) Squad will perform, and the Jake George Family Band will lead the procession to Eisenhower Auditorium after The Feast to see Supaman's main performance.
The Joyfull Feast will feature an indigenous-inspired menu, featuring corn soup (both ham and vegetarian options), frybread, three sisters salad, beet salad, strawberry poke cake, and strawberry drink. Centerpieces are provided by the Keiko Miwa Ross Student Farm at Penn State.
When our bodies are hungry, we need to eat. But when our souls are hungry, we crave a different kind of nourishment. Join us for evenings of joyful expression, where we forge connections and leave with full bellies and full hearts. Feed your soul; savor the culture.
Free sustainable utensil sets will be given to first-time attendees while supplies last. Help us reduce waste by bringing them with you to use at each Joyfull.
Support for The Joyfull events provided by
Dick Brown and Sandy Zaremba
Penn State Equal Opportunity Planning Committee in The Office for the Vice Provost for Educational Equity