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 ...
Get your dancing shoes ready! Join us for "Allons Danser!" It's a free Cajun and Zydeco dance class hosted by LFT Fiber on Sunday, October 5th, from 10 AM to noon at the vibrant Parc Sans Souci in ...
Lake Charles, LA (KPLC) - The Sulphur Regional Library held free Cajun Dance lessons. “I had actually done a Cajun Line Dance tutorial on our YouTube and it got so many likes that I got pressured into ...
Frank Beaullieu Randol is celebrating his 49th year in the restaurant and seafood processing business. Passionate about seafood, especially about sustaining our Gulf Seafood industry and keeping our ...
Cajun pride was on full display Saturday as Port Arthur hosted its ninth annual Cajun Heritage Fest Saturday at the Bob Bowers Civic Center. The event featured four live musical performances, with 4 ...
Southwest Louisiana temporarily relocates to Uptown New Orleans this weekend for the fourth Cajun/Zydeco Dance Fest at Tipitina's, with two full days of live music and dance contests. Geno Delafose ...
GREENFIELD, Mass. -- On Wednesday, July 25, from 7 to 10:30 p.m., The Arts Block will hold its first ever Cajuin Dance Party, hosted by Michael Pattavina, and featuring the authentic bayou sounds of ...
ST. MARTIN PARISH — At the Breaux Bridge Crawfish Festival, there’s no shortage of food, music, and energy—but for many, one of the most memorable experiences comes from hitting the dance floor. For ...
BRATTLEBORO -- The Louisiana Saturday Night Cajun Dance Party comes to the Tap Room, downstairs in the Flat Street Pub, 6 Flat St., with the Brattleboro debut of the Lil’ Orphans Cajun Express band ...
More Info: The strict among us should be telling Cajun Dance Party to stay in school and get an education. Who wants to adhere to rules though, especially when the music is this indie-popping good?