Congo Square New World Rhythms Festival

Saturday, March 24, 2012 - 11:00am to Sunday, March 25, 2012 - 11:00am

Congo Square (OUTDOORS)

701 N Rampart St
Louis Armstrong Park
New Orleans, LA 70116

Congo Square is one of the most hallowed sites in American music history. This area, once a grassy commons behind the original city rampart (now Rampart Street), was one of several gathering places for enslaved people from Africa and their descendants. In the 1700s, under French and Spanish colonial rule, slaves were permitted to buy and sell goods on Sundays. They also played African-style musical instruments and performed dances that originated from their native homes. After New Orleans became part of the United States in the early 1800s, a city ordinance limited gatherings of slaves to this spot, and only until sunset. Still, the weekly ritual sustained a continuum of African culture in the New World, with profound implications for the future of music.

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The Congo Square New World Rhythms Festival celebrates the rich cultural heritage of Louisiana, showcasing the African, the Caribbean and Latin American traditions that combined in the Crescent City to make New Orleans a nexus of world culture.
 
With two stages of music and dance, plus a huge arts market, a fresh foods market, prepared food vendors and beverages and a social services community center, the Congo Square New World Rhythms Festival is more than just an event. It's a true community celebration.
 

Tom Dent Congo Square Symposium

Tom Dent Congo Square Symposium - Live Video Stream

WWOZ will host a live video stream of the Tom Dent Congo Square Symposium on Saturday March 24 from 10am to 1pm. This year's Syposium features renowned local and national scholars and tradition bearers including Robert Farris Thompson, William Ferris, Freddie Evans, Tito Sompas, Joyce Marie Jackson, Shannon Powell and Felice Guimont.

WWOZ will be hosting the live video stream of the Symposium.

 

JazzJourney

Jazz Journey Dance Concert

On Saturday March 24 in the evening the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation present a dance concert at Tulane's Dixon Hall with Tito Sompa, Aussettua Amor Amenkum, Kumbuka African Dance Collective, N'Kafu Traditional African Dance Company, Tekrema Dance Theatre and Casa Samba.
 

Class Got Brass

Class Got Brass? School Brass Band Competition

The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation is hosting a brass band competition for Louisiana middle schools and high schools during the Congo Square Rhythms Festival. Over 20 schools will be competing with celebrities judges including Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews, Gregory Davis, Dr. Michael White, Sammie Williams, Shamarr Allen, Derrick Tabb, Virgil Tiller, Brice Miller and several others.
 

 

WWOZ Live Broadcasts from Congo Square Rhythms Festival

Live Broadcast

Saturday, March 24 

 
2-3pm              Chopteeth Afrofunk Big Band
4-5:45pm         Interactivo
                         (salsa/hip-hop orchestra from Cuba)
6pm-7:15pm    Diblo Dibala
                         (soukous guitar master from Congo)
 

Sunday, March 25 

 
4:15-4:45pm    The Stooges Brass Band
6-7:15pm        Partners-In-Crime

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