The spirit of unity and diversity shone brightly at FPM during this year’s International “Knight”, an event that brought together students, families, and community members for an unforgettable evening of cultural exploration. Hosted by the World Language Department, this annual celebration continues to highlight the rich tapestry of traditions and stories that make our school community so special. It was held on Thursday, March 6, 2025, at Floral Park Memorial and it was an event to remember!
The first hour of the event transformed the school’s gymnasium into a global marketplace, with cultural food displays, engaging activities, and interactive exhibits representing 18 different countries, including Italy, Bangladesh, India, Puerto Rico, Ecuador, Malta, Norway, Estonia, Sweden, Belgium, Finland, China, the Philippines, Jamaica, Colombia, Peru, Haiti, Ireland, and Lebanon. Guests eagerly traveled from table to table, sampling authentic dishes, learning about cultural traditions, and participating in interactive activities. Whether savoring homemade Irish soda bread, discovering the art of Chinese calligraphy, or taking selfies at the Filipino photobooth, attendees immersed themselves in the world’s vibrant cultures. The event also featured raffle baskets generously donated by local businesses, further strengthening the connection between FPM and our supportive community.
As the second hour began, excitement filled the air as everyone gathered in the auditorium for a series of breathtaking cultural performances. The display was enhanced by a stunning balloon arrangement donated by Gemar Balloons in Italy, a custom banner from Christine Kozak, and flyers provided by Ray-Block. Our talented emcees—seniors, Gia Scarapicchia, Samantha Sarro, and Maggie King—kept the energy high as they introduced a spectacular lineup of acts that transported the audience across the globe. This year’s theme, “One World, Many Stories”, was a testament to the idea that despite our different backgrounds, we are all connected by the power of storytelling and tradition.
Among the many standout acts, “Il Bel Paese” took audiences on a grand tour of Italy’s most iconic landmarks, led by students in the AP Italian class.
The mesmerizing “Pandanggo sa Ilaw” (Dance of Lights) performance by Elijah Garrett Abaya and Madison Guitonez captured the elegance of traditional Filipino dance, showcasing graceful movements that mimic flickering candlelight.
Fiona So wowed the crowd with her skilled Chinese yo-yo demonstration, tracing the ancient roots of this thrilling art form back to the Ming Dynasty.
“The Spirit of Punjab,” performed by Parbleen Kaur, Gurleen Kaur, Ramya Sharma, Aanya Kapoor, and Harseerat Kaur, brought the infectious energy of Bhangra and Giddha to the stage, celebrating Punjabi culture through lively dance and music.
Yuri Montas delivered a hauntingly beautiful rendition of Chopin’s Nocturne in C# Minor, reminding us of the profound influence of Polish and French classical music.
Charlie Turner’s delightful performance of “Ma Bella Bimba” transported the audience to the cobblestone streets of Italy with its lilting waltz tempo and traditional folk melodies.
Seerat Kaur and Mannraj Singh energized the audience with their modern take on Bhangra, blending traditional drumming with contemporary beats.
Mayra and Farrin Islam brought the beauty of Bangladesh to life through their expressive dance to “Reshmi Churi”, a song celebrating romance and tradition.
Mannraj Singh, Sahijbir Singh, and Supreet Singh demonstrated the powerful art of Gatka, an ancient Sikh martial art that has evolved into an awe-inspiring performance tradition.
Finally, “The Celtic Lasses”—performed by Raya Lahey, Victoria Ambrose, Cara Lopez, and Beth Selfridge—showcased the rhythmic precision and grace of Irish Step Dancing, captivating the audience with their high-energy reels.
International “Knight” was not just a school event—it was a community-wide collaboration. Tables were sponsored by parents, teachers, and local community members, making the night a true celebration of the cultures that make up our FPM family. Media students captured the event through interviews and photography, ensuring the memories of the night will be preserved for years to come.
A special thank you goes out to the FPM administration, our central office leadership, and our Board of Education members who attended and showed their support. Another huge shoutout goes to the Floral Park Memorial PTSA who contributed greatly to the success of the evening! This event would not have been possible without the dedication of our World Language Department, whose hard work and passion brought this incredible night to life.
International “Knight” 2025 was a resounding success, proving once again that at FPM, we are not just a school—we are a world of stories, traditions, and unity. We look forward to continuing this tradition for years to come!























