Woman dancing in colorful garb to traditional African rhythms

Voodoo Queen Kalindah Laveaux at 419 Decatur St

New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park

  • Nov 2, 2024 at 2:00 PM
  • Free

Pélé Voudou (Music Performance) 

led by 

Voodoo Queen Kalindah Laveaux 

Saturday at 2:00 pm 

At the National Park Service French Quarter visitor center 

419 Decatur Street, New Orleans, LA 

Join us for an afternoon Pélé Voudou (Music Performance) by Voodoo Queen Kalindah Laveaux of  traditional vocals and rhythms, as we raise the vibration with traditional Voodoo Songs, Orisa songs, Jurés, and Spirituals. 

Voodoo Queen Kalindah Laveaux is an authentic New Orleans Voodoo Priestess who comes from a strong lineage of traditional spiritual practices. Kalindah is an accomplished singer who honors her ancestors and spiritual linage through her music.

Fees

Free and open to the public

Location

At the National Park Service French Quarter visitor center - 419 Decatur St, New Orleans, LA 70130

Latitude and Longitude 29.954740, -90.064698

Schedule

Date:

Nov 2, 2024

Time:

2:00 PM

Duration:

1 hour

2:00 to 3:00 pm Central Time

Event Type

  • Cultural/Craft Demonstration
  • Exhibition/Show
  • Performance
  • Talk
Tags: new orleans jazz national historical park, new orleans jazz, jazz, african amercan heritage, african diaspora, african american, new orleans, voodoo