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Ongoing: Vieux Carré Matinées December 22, 2009 - December 31, 2010 |
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Times: 11:30am-1:30pm http://www.hnoc.org/?p=1434 Location: LePetit Theatre, 616 St. Peter Street Phone: (504) 523-4662 Admission: free The Historic New Orleans Collection and Le Petit Théâtre du Vieux Carré are proud to present Vieux Carré Matinées, a series of free films and tours celebrating Louisiana’s rich history and culture. Vieux Carré Matinées are now showing every Tuesday–Saturday from 11:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. The program opens with a brief tour of Le Petit Theatre, the nation’s oldest continuously operated little community theatre. Following the tour, patrons will have an opportunity to view one of 10 films, many of which were produced in part by The Collection. Each film addresses a different aspect of the region, including the Battle of New Orleans, Creole cooking, and visual artists of New Orleans. Both the tour and the films are free and open to the public.
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Old New Orleans Rum Distillery Tour June 18, 2010 - December 31, 2010 |
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Times: Monday - Thursday 2:00 pm; Friday and Saturday 2:00 pm, and 4:00 pm Location: Old New Orleans Rum, 2815 Frenchmen Street Phone: (504) 945-9400 Admission: $10.00 Celebration Distillation offers tours and tastings at the distillery. Our tours offer a intimate and detailed look at the distillation process from beginning to end. All of our tours conclude with a visit to our tasting room. Become a connoisseur as you experience the subtle flavors of our distinctive rums. On occasion the distillers will offer samples of rums we have yet to bring to market to get your thoughts on the directions they are going.
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New Orleans Museum of Art Presents - Ancestors and Descendants July 28, 2010 - October 24, 2010 |
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Times: Wednesday, 12–8 pm, and Thursday–Sunday, 10 am–5 pm Location: New Orleans Museum of Art, 1 Collins Diboll Cir., City Park Phone: (504) 658-4100 Admission: Wednesdays free ;LA resident with valid ID Adult $8. Sr (65 and up) $7.00; Child 3-17 $4; Child under 3 Free; Out of st visitors Adult $10;Sr (65 and up) $9.00; Child 3-17 $5.00; child under 3 free A little known American Indian archive will be unveiled at the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) from July 24 until October 24, 2010. Ancestors and Descendants: Ancient Southwestern America at the Dawn of the Twentieth Century will be the first comprehensive exhibition of nineteenth century photography, Southwestern artifacts and archival research from the George Hubbard Pepper Native American Archive at Tulane University.
In collaboration with Tulane's Middle American Research Institute (MARI) and Latin American Library (LAL), the exhibition offers a special glimpse of the Tulane archive featuring 150 objects from Pepper's personal Native American art collection as well as 140 photographic images. Pepper, a museum ethnologist and scholar, used textiles, pottery, baskets, and other Pueblo and Navajo paraphernalia as visual complements to his lectures. Many of the images and the objects in Ancestors and Descendants have never been published or seen by the general public since 1924.
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Louisiana Heroes and Heritage Trail August 1, 2010 - December 1, 2010 |
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http://www.sos.louisiana.gov/museums Location: Saint James Parish Phone: (225) 869-1717 Take a journey through history on the Heroes and Heritage Trail and blaze a path to all the museums offered by the Louisiana Department of State Museums. Along yur travels, acquire 11 stamps in your Heroes and Heritage Trail Passport to Adventure to be eligible for an overnight stay at Louisiana's Old State Capitol in Baton Rouge.
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Early Louisiana-made furniture from the collection of Magnolia Mound Plantation, Baton Rouge August 10, 2010 - December 11, 2010 |
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Times: Tuesday–Saturday 9:30 am - 4:30 pm http://www.hnoc.org Location: Williams Research Center, 410 Chartres Street, in the French Quarter Phone: (504) 523-4662 Admission: Free and open to the public Now through December 11, more than 20 examples of Louisiana-made furniture from the 18th and early 19th centuries are on display at The Historic New Orleans Collection’s Williams Research Center, 410 Chartres Street in the French Quarter. The pieces are on loan from Magnolia Mound Plantation in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Today Magnolia Mound is surrounded by an urban setting, but the plantation was once the center of a 900-acre sugar and cotton operation with frontage on the Mississippi River. The main house was built ca. 1791 as a small settler’s house. In the early 1800s, Armand Allard Duplantier, a prominent planter who had served in the American Revolution as General Lafayette’s aide-de-camp, enlarged and renovated the original structure. Currently, the 16-acre site is operated as a museum by the Baton Rouge Recreation and Parks Commission. While the facility is closed for improvements, furniture from Magnolia Mound will be available to audiences in the New Orleans area. Examples on display include elegant armoires, Campeche chairs, children’s furniture, and a rare writing table. Accompanying the furniture are several photographs of furnished rooms at Magnolia Mound by Steve Gross and Sue Daley from their publication Creole Houses: Traditional Homes of Old Louisiana (Abrams, 2007), illustrating how the structure and its contents are usually displayed. The exhibition is free and open to the public and is presented in anticipation of The Collection’s forthcoming book Furnishing Louisiana: Creole and Acadian Furniture, 1735–1835 (Winter 2010).
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Hairspray Opens 95th Season at Le Petit September 17, 2010 - October 10, 2010 |
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Times: Thursday – Saturday, 8:00 pm; Sunday 2:00 pm Location: Le Petit Theatre, 616 St. Peter St. Phone: (504) 522-2081 Admission: $34.00 – $50.00 Winner of eight Tony Awards, including Best Musical, has inspired a new major motion picture, and has audiences dancing in the aisles and begging for more worldwide. Its 1962 and pleasantly plump Baltimore teen Tracy Turnblad has only one desire, to dance on the popular Corny Collins Show. When her dream comes true, Tracy metamorphoses from social outcast to sudden star, but must use her newfound power to vanquish the reigning Teen Queen, win the affections of heartthrob Link Larkin and integrate a TV network – all without denting her "do"
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Westwego Performing Arts Theatre Presents - Petite Rouge September 17, 2010 - October 3, 2010 |
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Times: Friday 7:30 pm; Saturday and Sunday 2:00 pm Location: Westwego Performing Arts Theatre Phone: (504) 885-2000 A LOUISIANA PREMIERE! A Swamp Chorus sings backup to the Zydeco-driven score in this foot-stomping, family-friendly musical soaked in Cajun hot sauce! When the Big Bad Gator spies tasty duck Petite Rouge and her sidekick cat TeJean heading down the bayou, Petite leads him on a wild duck chase through the New Orleans Mardi Gras, all the way to a surprise ending.
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Gretna Heritage Festival October 1, 2010 - October 3, 2010 |
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Times: Friday 4:00 pm - 11:00 pm; Saturday 2:00 pm - 11:00 pm; Sunday 2:00 pm - 9:00 pm http://www.gretnafest.com Location: Located in Historic Downtown Gretna Phone: (504) 361-7748 Admission: $15.00 admission; $40.00 Weekend Pass Gretna Heritage Festival presents exciting carnival rides & games for wholesome family fun. This year's lineup will feature The Doobie Brothers, REO Speedwagon, Charlie Daniels Band, Blake Shelton, Little River Band, The Temptations Review Featuring Dennis Edwards, Irma Thomas, Louis Prima, Jr., plus much more.
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