Preserving Cajun culture and the land it developed on goes hand-in-hand in the bayou area as shown by the annual Louisiana Swamp Stomp Festival. Each year, the Cajun Music Preservation Society raises ...
A dance floor is a place of joy, where people have a chance to do more than listen to music — they can really experience it, adding their own creativity to the infectious beats that fill the air ...
The long-running Cajun dance hall and restaurant Mulate’s will soon reopen, though it will take a little longer to get the fiddles, accordions and dancers back in the equation. The restaurant has been ...
THIBODAUX — As fiddlers rosin up their bows and dancers perfect their two-step, it can only mean one thing: the Louisiana Swamp Stomp Festival is back in town to celebrate Cajun music and culture.
With Louisiana flair, Creole Stomp rolls out a rollicking brand of Cajun sounds. Mardi Gras season is made to order for the quintet. “It’s our busiest time of the year,” bandleader Dennis Stroughmatt ...
The 1960s had to be an exciting time for Cajun music. Even though it hadn’t reached hipster status yet, its dancehalls were thriving, a scene held together by dedicated musicians keeping their ...
Don’t worry if you couldn’t make it to New Orleans for Mardi Gras. Creole Stomp is bringing the spirit of that holiday to the Metropolis Performing Arts Centre on March 25. They will be performing a ...
Even though I got enough sleep and drank more than the recommended dosage of cold brew coffee this morning, my brain can’t seem to quite click “on.” So I’m going with a dozen Cajun dance and zydeco ...
Creole Stomp has captured the ears and the feet of Louisiana music fans across North America. A recognized African Creole and French Creole Fiddle master, bandleader Dennis Stroughmatt has journeyed ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. Audience favorite Creole Stomp returns to Metropolis Performing Arts Centre with ...