28 May 2024

Juré Workshop

2024-05-28T16:49:35-05:00

Juré, an a cappella type of singing with rhythmic hand claps, is considered to be a forerunner to zydeco music. This Saturday at 1 pm here at the St. Landry Parish Visitor enter, the Broussard Sisters will conduct a juré workshop. These four sisters, Sandra Broussard Davis, Virginia Ballard, Tavian Seraile, and Vivian Edwards were mentored by their aunt, Cecilia Broussard, perform juré and help to preserve this traditional music.

Red beans and rice will be served after.

Juré Workshop2024-05-28T16:49:35-05:00
16 May 2024

Jam with Living Hall of Fame Legends

2024-05-28T10:31:14-05:00

The Cajun French Music Hall of Fame Museum is hosting a jam session on June 1st where you can play with actual hall of fame legends! From 10am to 12pm, jam with Robert Elkins, David Greely, and Steve Riley with his son Burke Riley. Spend the morning practicing with the greats as Ray Landry hosts and conducts a Q&A.

This acoustic jam is open for musicians of all types and skill levels for free. The Acadiana Charter Chapter will be offering free jambalaya.

After the jam from 1pm-2pm, kids of all ages will also be able to make their own instrument.

Jam with Living Hall of Fame Legends2024-05-28T10:31:14-05:00
7 May 2024

“Mavis: One Simple Sentence” Documentary Screening

2024-05-07T11:52:49-05:00

Produced by Bill Rodman and Flo Ulmer-Rodman of The Bill Rodman Production Shoppe, a new documentary, “Mavis: One Simple Sentence,” tells the inspiring story of Mavis Arnaud Fruge, the woman who ignited a cultural revolution to save Louisiana French. At this screening on Saturday, May 26, 6pm at the NUNU Art & Culture Collective in Arnaudville, refreshments will be served.

“Mavis: One Simple Sentence” delves into Fruge’s extraordinary journey. At a time when most lives slow down, Fruge dedicates two decades to a tireless quest. Her “French Tables” bring communities together, fostering pride in their heritage and language.

Fruge’s efforts don’t stop at conversation. Fruge’s herculean efforts spark a “cultural economy” phenomenon, attracting global attention.

Now in her eighties, Fruge remains a towering figure. Knighted twice by the French government, an honor typically reserved for national heroes, she continues her mission. Her dream – establishing St. Luc’s, the first-ever Louisiana French immersion school in the U.S. – would revolutionize language education.

“Mavis: One Simple Sentence” is a powerful reminder that it’s never too late to make a difference.

Please contact Gene Paquette (gene@powellschicago.com) if you would like to schedule an interview with the producers or NUNU staff.

“Mavis: One Simple Sentence” Documentary Screening2024-05-07T11:52:49-05:00
15 Apr 2024

Sacred Amazonian Cacao Ceremony at NUNU

2024-04-15T12:41:41-05:00

On Sunday, May 19th at 2pm, you can commune with the sacred plant of cacao, revered by ancient cultures for its spiritual and medicinal properties, you’ll embark on a journey of inner exploration and communal connection. Led by experienced guides, you’ll engage in meditation practices to quiet the mind and open the heart, allowing the essence of cacao to penetrate your being.

Surrounded by the exhibit “Soeurs de la chasse” by Camille Farrah Lenain at the NUNU Art & Culture Collective in Arnaudville, the air will be filled with the resonant melodies of sacred ceremony songs, echoing the chants of generations past. These ancient rhythms will guide you deeper into a state of reverence and introspection, as you tap into the collective wisdom of indigenous peoples who have long honored the spirit of cacao.

As you sip the rich elixir, infused with theobromine and anandamide, the blissful effects of this sacred plant compound will gently awaken your senses, fostering a profound sense of connection and unity with yourself and the community around you. Experience firsthand the heart-opening power of cacao as it unlocks the gates to inner joy and spiritual insight.

Join us for this transformative journey into the heart of Amazonian tradition, where art, spirituality, and cultural heritage converge to offer a taste of the sacred rituals that have sustained indigenous communities for millennia.

Melodie Knapp is a wisdom keeper, who works with sacred plants in order to facilitate the remembering, and healing of the self and community.

Sacred Amazonian Cacao Ceremony at NUNU2024-04-15T12:41:41-05:00
18 Mar 2024

Yellow Fever Cemetery Grave Marking Ceremony

2024-03-18T15:59:10-05:00

The Sons of the American Revolution (SAR) will be having a re-dedication and remembrance of the 11 war patriots buried at the Old Church Landing or Yellow Fever Cemetery on April 13 at 1pm in the steamboat town of Washington.

At this dedication, 6 of the 11 patriots, will have special historical mention. They are denoted below with asterisks.

The SAR will be dressed in full colors and descendants are encouraged to attend. This ceremony is open to the public.

Patriots to be honored:

  • Donato Bello
  • Michel Brignac
  • Michel Cormier
  • Romain De La Fosse
  • Laurent Dupre
  • Joseph LaMirande
  • Francois Lemelle
  • Andre Mondon
  • Pierre Primeaux
  • Pierre Savoie
  • Maturin Tesson
Yellow Fever Cemetery Grave Marking Ceremony2024-03-18T15:59:10-05:00
21 Feb 2024

Open Painting Studio

2024-02-21T16:08:45-06:00

Calling all artists looking for a fun and inspiring afternoon. Head to NUNU Art & Cultural Collective in Arnaudville on Wednesdays from 2 PM to 4 PM.

Here’s why you should join:

  • Express yourself freely: Immerse yourself in a welcoming and supportive environment where you can explore your creativity through painting.
  • Sharpen your skills: Seasoned artist Kay Jeansonne will be on hand to offer guidance and share her insights, helping you elevate your work.
  • Work in a stunning space: Unleash your creativity in a beautiful, well-lit gallery space, perfect for inspiring your artistic spirit.
  • Bring your supplies: This session allows you to experiment with your preferred mediums and techniques.
  • Affordable fun: For just $15, you can enjoy two hours of artistic exploration and community connection.

Ready to join the fun?

  • When: Most Wednesdays, 2 PM – 4 PM
  • Where: NUNU Arts and Culture Collective, 1510 Courtableau Hwy, Arnaudville, LA
  • Cost: $15
  • What to bring: Your art supplies
  • Bonus: Kay Jeansonne’s artistic guidance and insights!
Open Painting Studio2024-02-21T16:08:45-06:00
21 Feb 2024

Cico’s Songwriting Circle

2024-10-04T15:02:02-05:00
Guide and be guided by other singer-songwriters and get to know the ever-growing community at NUNU Arts & Culture Collective in Arnaudville.
Every third Sunday, from 12pm-2pm, join John Cico as he leads, Cico’s Songwriting Circle. Musicians will share intimate creative exchanges within an art-filled, beautifully renovated space that was once the Singleton’s Hardware and Lumber. John Cico is a singer-songwriter who knows the line between folk, country, and blues with deft fingerstyle guitar and poetic lyricism.
“He is the second coming of Townes Van Zandt, as far as I’m concerned…” – Greg Shaddix – The Mockingbird Podcast
Cico’s Songwriting Circle2024-10-04T15:02:02-05:00
7 Feb 2024

Dr. Walter Davis Sr., Book Signing

2024-02-07T16:14:26-06:00

On Thursday, Feb. 29, Dr. Walter Davis Sr. reads from his new book, The Journey of a Sharecropper’s Kid.

The book chronicles the struggles and joys of growing up under the Sharecropper system in South Louisiana. The book provides details that take you back to youth in the 1940s and 50s. The story is told through the lens of spirituality; despite hardships, Dr. Davis embraces “blessings of forgiveness.”

Dr. Walter Davis, Sr. was born Jan. 27, 1937 in Port Barre, Louisiana. He has always resided in Louisiana. Today, he is a general contractor and part owner of Triple D Construction company in Opelousas. Davis is a pastor at Believers for Christ Ministry in Opelousas. He received an honorary Doctor of Divinity from Pneuma Theological Seminary of Oakland, California. He and his wife, Rose Mary Manuel Davis, raised nine children.

The event takes place on Feb. 29. Doors open at 5. The presentation begins at 6 p.m. at the Opelousas Museum, 315 N Main St., Opelousas, LA 70570. Following the presentation, Dr. Davis will sign books.

FMI: Patrice Melnick 337-948-2589; museum@cityofopelousas.com

Dr. Walter Davis Sr., Book Signing2024-02-07T16:14:26-06:00
8 Nov 2023

Lâche Pas Boucherie Grand Coteau

2024-10-16T11:15:18-05:00

Head out for an unforgettable weekend of fun and feasting at the Lâche Pas Boucherie in Grand Coteau.

Get ready to indulge in 3 days of mouthwatering Cajun cuisine and experience the vibrant culture of Louisiana. The weekend will be filled with genuine Louisiana cultural experiences including preparing and sharing of meals, live music, food demonstrations, and much more. The event will take place at Buzzard’s Prairie, the Grand Coteau Boucherie site, where you’ll be greeted with warm hospitality and a lively atmosphere. Camping is optional and recommended.

Bring your friends and family to enjoy incredible music by Holiday Playgirls, Amis du Teche, Horace Trahan, and The Revelers while you dance and immerse yourself in the rich traditions of our region.

Don’t miss out on this unique opportunity to savor authentic Cajun flavors and create lasting memories. See you there!

Lâche Pas Boucherie Grand Coteau2024-10-16T11:15:18-05:00
7 Nov 2023

Spirits of Main Street Opelousas

2023-12-11T14:28:13-06:00

Paranormal investigative group, Louisiana Spirits, often visits St. Landry Parish for ghost hunts and to gather evidence in their pursuit of answers. You can read about some of the places they’ve visited and experiences they’ve had in our blog, “Haunted St. Landry.”

However, on January 20th at 6:30pm, during their event Spirits of Main Street Opelousas, you can join the hunt alongside the experts.

They provide the equipment and snacks, and you can record EVPs, perform the Estes Method, participate in prize drawings, and hear from special guests.

Special Guests:

  • GhostHunting Housewives-Paranormal Researchers
  • Shawn Daniels-Paranormal Researcher
  • Kayla Matherne-Psychic Medium Artist

The price is $40 per person. No one under 15 is allowed. Ages 15-17 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Parking can be found around the courthouse. Bring a flashlight and folding chair if needed. For payment info please contact: mlee@laspirits.com.

Spirits of Main Street Opelousas2023-12-11T14:28:13-06:00
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