Sentences with phrase «second line parades»

From that point on, he would be a frequent visitor to the city, training his camera on second line parades, crowded streetcars, and the evolving architecture of downtown.
Keith Calhoun and Chandra McCormick have over 30 years of experience documenting the African American experience in Louisiana, photographing New Orleans culture such as jazz funerals and second line parades.

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The Slowest Second Line on Earth Second Annual Turtle Parade at Brennan's Saturday, March 12, 2016 from 11:00 am - 2:00 pm When New Orleans -LSB-...]
French Quarter Festival Second - Line Kickoff Parade led by New Wave The official Dating Industry News and Commentary for the Dating Industry.
Third - through - sixth graders paraded down hallways lined with cheering, pom - pom waving, sign - holding, kindergarten - through - second graders, rallying the older students to do their CMT best.
The now - traditional SEMA Cruise — a parade of 500 + display vehicles that have appeared at the Show all week — will wind its way from the LVCC around the exhibit halls and across Paradise Road to the Gold Lot, where they will line up for the second annual SEMA Ignited after - party.
An independent curator and scholar, she is known for organizing processional performances that explore the «political aesthetics of walking, marching, second lining, masquerading and parading,» which she has presented in public spaces from Miami and New Orleans to Gwangju, Cape Town, Venice, and the Tate Modern in London.
Located on Elysian Fields Avenue, one of the many fanciful names that demarcate this fabled city of dreams on the Mississippi, the celebration included a traditional New Orleans «second - line parade» — a laughing, twirling crowd drawn by a brass band from the park through neighbourhood streets and back — with lunch afterwards for all spectators, a gesture of southern hospitality that was also traditional.
Saturday 20, 12:00 pm — 4:00 pm Annual Mardi Gras Family Festival Enjoy live entertainment, face painting, mask making, storytelling, a second - line parade, and art activities for the kids at this popular annual museum event.
-- A second - line parade for jazz musician Narvin Kimball (1909 - 2006), produced by Thai conceptual artist Navin Rawanchaikul, begins today at 2:30 p.m. at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Center, 1225 N. Rampart St., and ends at Preservation Hall, 726 St. Peter St.
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