St josephs night new orleans 2022

March 12, 2022

St josephs night new orleans 2022

The French Market will host its annual St. Joseph Day Celebration in the Farmers Market on Saturday, March 19th from 11:00am-3:00pm. The festivities will include panel discussions and interviews with both Mardi Gras Indians and New Orleanians of Sicilian decent sharing the history of the holiday and the cultural traditions of their respective communities.

11:00am: Black Masking Traditions on St. Joseph’s Night

St josephs night new orleans 2022
Tootie Montana of the Yellow Pocahontas

The local Creole tradition of masking black Indian began well before the first known named tribe in the 1880s. Enslaved Africans and Native Americans had been wearing feather regalia in one form or another for centuries. Eventually these formed groups came out to meet up on Mardi Gras day each year, typically to settle scores. Then on St. Joseph’s Night they returned to the streets for the sake of camaraderie and showing their artful suits to members of their neighborhoods one last time before retiring that particular suit for the year. The reason the Indians come out on St. Joseph’s Night has been shrouded in mystery but given the celebratory nature of the Sicilian holiday and the close network between local Italians and the Afro-Creole neighborhoods it seems only natural.

In this talk and performance we will explore the Afro-Creole and Sicilian connections as well as the intricacies of the Black Masking Indian traditions thru their art, rituals and community.

12:45pm: Saint Joseph’s Day in New Orleans: The History of A Creole Holiday

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St. Joseph’s Day Altar

St. Joseph’s Day in New Orleans is known for two very different celebrations– the fabulous feathered creations of the Black Masking Indians and the over the top altars created by those of Sicilian descent.

Join native New Orleanians Laura and Ann Guccione, and Sally young as they discuss the Sicilian side of the celebration through altars as well as Laura’s exciting  findings on the little-known origins of the holiday and its connection to masking and bals masques. 

2:00pm: Performance by Quel Che Sara Sara

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QUEL CHE SARÀ SARÀ

Quel Che Sara Sara, (“whatever will be, will be”) a New Orleans quartet playing Italian traditional music with a twist, will perform at the French Market St. Joseph’s Day celebration in New Orleans, LA on March 19 from 2-3 pm. The musicians are two accordionists, Greg Speck and Michael Ward-Bergeman, violinist, Michael Harvey and bassist, Sam Albright. All four have extensive experience performing and recording music from around the world with other artists. 

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When is St Joseph's Day in New Orleans 2019?

NEW ORLEANS (NOLA WEEKEND) - Many churches, schools and other entities will unveil elaborate altars as part of the deep-rooted New Orleans tradition to mark St. Joseph’s Day. The tradition, with Roman Catholic and Sicilian origins, honors the feast of St. Joseph, which falls on Saturday, March 19.

When is St Joseph’s Day 2021/2022?

St. Joseph’s Day in 2021/2022 - When, Where, Why, How is Celebrated? St. Joseph’s Day, also known as the Feast of Saint Joseph, is the feast day for St. Joseph – which falls on March 19th each year. Saint Joseph is believed by Christians to have been the husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the step-father of Jesus Christ.

Where are the Catholic masses in New Orleans in March?

March 19, 11 a.m.- 1 p.m. Blessing and serving of the Holy Family at the conclusion of 10 a.m. Mass of St. Joseph; public served afterwards. MARY QUEEN OF PEACE, 1501 West Causeway Approach, Mandeville (Parish Center). March 18 from 5-7:30 p.m., for viewing during KC fish fry in cafeteria. MOUNT CARMEL ACADEMY, 7027 Milne Blvd.

What is St Joseph’s Day?

St. Joseph’s Day, also known as the Feast of Saint Joseph, is the feast day for St. Joseph – which falls on March 19th each year. Saint Joseph is believed by Christians to have been the husband of the Blessed Virgin Mary and the step-father of Jesus Christ.

What is St Joseph's Day in New Orleans?

Every March 19, New Orleans Catholics celebrate St. Joseph's Day by constructing elaborate altars to honor the relief St. Joseph provided during a famine in Sicily. The tradition began in the late 1800s when Sicilian immigrants settled in New Orleans.

What time is Super Sunday New Orleans?

Super Sunday Schedule Begins at noon in A.L. Davis Park, Washington Avenue and LaSalle Street. Starts on LaSalle. Left at Martin Luther King Blvd. Left at South Claiborne Avenue.

What is Super Sunday in New Orleans?

Super Sunday is an annual gathering of Mardi Gras Indian Tribes celebrating their heritage and culture in a magnificent display of hand-sewn suits, singing, dancing and chanting. The festival is free and open to the public. Uptown Super Sunday is the first of these celebrations.

How often is Super Sunday in New Orleans?

Aside from Mardi Gras Day, the most significant day for the Mardi Gras Indians is their Super Sunday. The New Orleans Mardi Gras Indian Council always has their Indian Sunday on the third Sunday of March, around St. Joseph's Day.