Dolores Hydock "Through the Back Door: The Music That Bridged the Bayou"
They say in Southwest Louisiana that you can be a Cajun in one of three ways: by blood, by the ring(marriage), or through the back door (by befriending the culture). This program paints a portrait of Cajun and Creole music and musicians, and the role that music played in allowing non-Cajuns to enter that Cajun world. This presentation includes stories and anecdotes collected from Cajun and Creole musicians as they talked about the importance of music in their own lives and the lives of their families. The stories are funny, touching, sometimes irreverent, and often deeply moving. The presentation includes samples of the music itself, both in its early style and its modern-day sound, and you are invited to "come slip through the back door into the lively world of the spirited people who call southwest Louisiana home."
Date and Time
Wednesday Mar 4, 2020
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM CST
Wednesday, March 4th refreshments starting at 11 a.m.
Location
B.B. Comer Memorial Library