On Saturday, May 16, 2026, the SUNY Korea Quad transformed into a vibrant celebration of music, food, performances, and community during the highly anticipated SUNY Korea Spring Festival. This year’s theme was “UNISON: All in Sync,” and students, faculty, families, friends, and visitors from across Incheon gathered together to enjoy one of the most exciting events of the year.
The campus was filled with energy from the moment guests started arriving. Decorated booths lined the quad, offering a wide variety of activities, games, food, and interactive experiences. Student organizations and clubs worked hard to create fun and welcoming spaces for everyone attending. Visitors enjoyed a wide spectrum, from challenge booths and DIY activities to food stands and play zones, while food trucks served delicious meals and snacks throughout the day.
The event was hosted by the incredible MC duo, Sepehr and Yasemin, whose enthusiasm kept the crowd excited from beginning to end. The festival opened with a lively MC performance that immediately energized the whole audience and set the tone for the rest of the evening. One of the highlights of the festival was the wide range of student performances that showcased the talent and creativity within the SUNY Korea community. Dance performances by clubs such as GLO Club and EMEIS brought excitement and powerful stage presence, while live music performances from groups including White Chamber, Dynamics, and the ME Faculty Band entertained the crowd with unforgettable songs and performances. Moreover, the festival featured a stunning fashion show created in collaboration with the Natural Dye Garden Club and SUNY Korea FIT students. Each piece displayed on the runway was thoughtfully dyed, curated, designed, and sewn by the students themselves, transforming fabric into wearable art.
In addition to student performances, the festival featured an impressive lineup of special guest artists who elevated the event to another level. Artists including Moong Myang, BE'O, Car, the garden, CHUU, Dept, KIIRAS, Layone, and Lee Changsub delivered unforgettable performances that had the crowd singing, cheering, and dancing together. From Layone’s energetic rap stage to Lee Changsub’s emotional and heartwarming closing performance, each artist brought their own unique charm and atmosphere to the festival. Their performances became unforgettable moments for everyone in attendance and truly captured the spirit of the event.
Overall, the 2026 SUNY Korea Spring Festival was a tremendous success. With amazing performances, delicious food, engaging booths, and a strong sense of community, the festival created lasting memories for everyone who attended. Many left the event happy, full, and excited for what next year’s Spring festival will bring.
Written by Student Reporter, Onyinyechi Achi (onyinyechi.achi@stonybrook.edu)
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