Write a powerful opening for your essay that will give the reader a reason want to learn more about or attend this cultural event.
Write an informative body section for this persuasive essay. Include information about the origin, history and customs of the cultural event. Include information about the cultural event that is not common knowledge to make your essay more compelling.
Explain the specific ways in which the cultural event can benefit its intended audience; understanding a custom of another culture is one benefit, tasting cuisine from another culture is another.
Present any opposition to the cultural event and then present reasons the cultural event is still valid. Present independent proof in the form of references from reliable sources when proving that your opposition's perspective is invalid.
Monitor the voice in which you write the essay: To persuade readers of the essay, you must convey how important the cultural event is to you and why.
Close your essay by reiterating your strongest arguments in favor of the cultural event. Ask in plain language that the event be held.
Review the essay for proper grammar, spelling and clear speech. Define any terms that are not common knowledge.
Ask yourself if you have written an essay that will persuade your readers to want this cultural event. Have you included enough facts? Have you included all the benefits of the cultural event? Have you shown respect for the reader by not speaking down to them?
Revise your essay where necessary to bring it in alignment with your objectives.