It's with much appreciation that festival fans get the opportunity to find shade while cooling off after dancing at the Zydeco.
Sunday, August 31, 2008
Festivals Aren't Immune From Political Opportunity
Zydeco Band Performance
"Coupe' Le Zydeco"
Zydeco is the Creole term for snap beans. In our culture, that demonstrates our fondness for dancing. I really don't know anyone from Acadiana that doesn't dance. The beat has a manner of moving anyone within earshot to a desire to move their feet. As these images show, we love to dance at the Zydeco.
Santilla Sending Text Messages To Her Friends
The History of Zydeco
Southern Louisiana is generally known as Acadiana to people that are familiar with it's culture and lifestyle. The lifestyle is defined by the way people live daily and most importantly the way we enjoy life. Or, as we say in Acadiana, our "joire de vivre."
The culture of our lifestyle is reflected in our music, our food and our faith in God. This festival was a celebration of music and food. A brief sampling of the available menu is posted here.
The Southwest Louisiana Zydeco Music Festival 2008
On a calm Saturday morning, 30 Aug. 2008, Santilla and I drove to Acadiana to witness a very unique and honest representation of Louisiana Culture. We attended the 26th annual Zydeco Music Festival in Plaisance, Louisiana. Plaisance in located in south central Louisiana, just north of Opelousas, La. This part of the state lives by the heartbeat of Creole Culture, Zyedeco.
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