essayez de croiser la route d'un festival où d'une fête cajun.
Je suis d'accord avec cela aller a la rencontre des cajun et de leur musique
En
Louisiane après le jazz
New Orleans et le blues, c'est le Cajun et le Zydeco
à
New Orleans il y a déjà beaucoup a faire
(Breaux Bridge, St-Martinville, New Iberia, Jeanerette, Franklin de charmantes petites localités situées le long du bayou Têche.)
Oui, C'est pas mal mais ça prend du temps
Bâton Rouge est a éviter, c'est pas terrible.
Une plantation c'est un peut ennuyeux sur un court séjour, il vaut mieu bouger
Peut être que le dimanche on peut concentrer un peu tout cela
De New
Orléans prendre directement vers
Lafayette, sortir a Henderson et aller visiter l'Achafalaya le long du bassin sur la levée
Un bon restau chez Pat’s :
patsfishermanswharf.com/
Phone # 337-228-7512
Fax # 337-228-7623
Here's How to Get to Us:
I-10 East Bound:
Veer right on Exit 115 (Henderson/Cecilia) proceed to left turn
lane at signal light on to Hwy 352. Proceed down approximately 2
miles
until you reach the levee. You can't miss us we are on the left!
I-10 West Bound:
Veer right on Exit 115 (Henderson/Cecilia) Take a left at the stop
sign and go back under the Interstate continue to the left turn lane
at the signal light on to Hwy 352. Proceed down approximately
2 miles until you reach the levee. You can't miss us we are on the
left!
et aller jusqu'au Whiskey River ou il y a de la musique cajun various bands from 4pm-8pm et danser un peu rencontrer des cajuns
Angelle's Whiskey River Landing
1275 Henderson Levee, Henderson 318-228-8567
Sun -- various bands from 4pm-8pm
vids.myspace.com/...ca-bb9b-0dcefd4a7f38
www.myspace.com/angelleswhiskeyriver
ensuite aller vers
lafayette en passant par Breaux Bridge
aller au Blue Moon
www.bluemoonpresents.com/
215 East Convent Street
Lafayette, LA 70501 /
USA1.877.766.BLUE
exellent programme ce wwek-end
www.bluemoonpresents.com/calendar1.html
FRIDAY, MARCH 20Terry & the Zydeco Bad Boys
8PMTerry and the Zydeco Bad Boys is a young and energetic Zydeco band from the Duson (
Lafayette, LA) area. This group was formed in the late 90's and continues to work hard to develop its "Nouveau Zydeco Presence". Accordionist and lead singer, Terry Domingue, mesmerizes audiences with his "Nouveau" Zydeco sound. Terry and the Zydeco Bad Boys pack hot energy into Zydeco favorites as well as original beats. Not only does Terry dish out hot accordion licks but he keeps his culture and heritage alive by singing in French and Creole. Terry and the Zydeco Bad Boys play from the heart producing a unique, attractive and captivating sound.
Happy Hour
1/2 price drinks | 5-7pm
SATURDAY, MARCH 21Pine Leaf Boys w/ Truck Stop Honeymoon
8PMLouisiana'a finest, two-time Grammy-Nominated Pine Leaf Boys have made a name for presenting their own inimitable brand of Cajun music with youthful exuberance. Hailing from the southwest
Louisiana, the Pine Leaf Boys, known for their wild shows and thoughtful arrangements, have breathed new life into Cajun music, reviving ancient songs and bringing them to the bandstand. Being described as, "... the link that connects the young and the old generations, " and, "the best new, energetic, and fun Cajun band in a very long time, " the Pine Leaf Boys play the old fashion dance hall standards while making a priority to bring many of the more obscure songs of past masters into their repertoire and play them with gusto. The variety and energy they release evolves through their shows, bringing multi-faceted angles to Cajun, Creole, and Zydeco. Their mission is to present the awesome music of their ancestors and present the real Cajun music to the world and prove that it is still thriving and full of life.
Ou peut-être faire l’inverse (moi c'est ce que je ferais)
Arriver le vendredi a
Lafayette visiter un peut, aller au Blue Moon le vendredi soir,
le samedi matin aller a Breaux Bridge au café des amis pour un petit déjeuner en musique (zydéco), visiter le lac Martin à Breaux Bridge,
le samdei soir retour au Blue Moon pour danser,
le dimanche matin aller vers Henderson l’Achafalaya le Whiskey River
et le dimanche soir rouler vers
New Orleans directe rue Bourbon flaner ecouter du blues,
et visiter un peu le French quater le lundi matin.
Bon ça fait un peu charger mais c’est faisable pour avoir un aperçu rapide de la
Louisiane du paysage, du pays cajun rencontrer vdes cajuns, de sa musique et la fête cajun, et de la folie de
New OrleansEt il y a plein de choses comme ça a
Lafayette et dans les environs.
Bon c'était quelques pistes.........bon voyage
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