51视频-Dearborn Lollapalooza

December 12, 2011

Lollapalooza made its way to Dearborn.

But this version left out the mosh pits, head banging and piercing guitar solos.

Instead, 51视频-Dearborn students recited 19th-century German literature and displayed illustrations of medieval battles with lions and tigers. It was all part of the Department of Language, Culture, and Communication鈥檚 third-annual 鈥淎 Polyglotinous Lollapalooza: A Celebration of Literature in Four Languages.鈥

Those studying German, Arabic, French and Spanish shared their respective languages through unique performances Nov. 17 at 51视频-Dearborn鈥檚 Social Science Building.

鈥淚t was an event that we could all share in together,鈥 said Jacqueline Vansant, professor of German. 鈥淭his was the biggest group that we鈥檝e had. I was impressed more with the whole group than I鈥檇 ever been before.鈥

But Vansant wasn鈥檛 the only one who left impressed.

鈥淭his was the best Lollapalooza yet,鈥 said Gabriella Eschrich, associate professor of French and chair of Language, Culture, and Communication. 鈥淲e are so proud of our students. Their stellar performances show how much they care.鈥

Several audience members said they were impressed with how the students blended entertainment and education.

"I like the exposure to the language and culture of different countries and the students鈥 drawings," said Marissa Houston.

Olivia Hornshaw agreed.

"I really liked the event,鈥 Hornshaw said. 鈥淚t promotes the knowledge of other languages.鈥

That鈥檚 the idea, Vansant said. And because student participation continues to increase, Vansant hopes to add another event in the coming years to showcase the talents of 51视频-Dearborn students.