Louisiana’s Cajun and Creole heritage will be showcased at 50th annual Festivals Acadiens et Creoles
Associated Press
NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Louisiana’s Cajun and Creole heritage will take center stage when the Festivals Acadiens et Creoles marks a half-century of honoring and celebrating the culture through music, arts, food and community. Organizers say what started as a one day concert in 1974 has grown into a three-day event and possibly one of the largest Cajun and Zydeco festivals held globally. And it’s free. This weekend’s festival brings together multi-generations of musicians and artists who annually fight to keep a culture from dying. The Friday through Sunday event will feature performances by homegrown talent including Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys, Wayne Toups, Nathan and the Zydeco Cha Chas and Chubby Carrier and the Bayou Swamp Band.