Downtown Rocks - Chris Ardoin
Get ready to rock and roll and SPRING into Alex River Fête at Downtown Rocks!
Join us for an unforgettable FREE concert series full of music, dancing, and fun!
See you there!
Get ready to rock and roll and SPRING into Alex River Fête at Downtown Rocks!
Join us for an unforgettable FREE concert series full of music, dancing, and fun!
See you there!
Get ready to rock and roll and SPRING into Alex River Fête at Downtown Rocks!
Join us for an unforgettable FREE concert series full of music, dancing, and fun!
See you there!
Get ready to rock and roll and SPRING into Alex River Fête at Downtown Rocks!
Join us for an unforgettable FREE concert series full of music, dancing, and fun!
See you there!
For centuries, composers have addressed recurring themes , such as love, sorrow, or devotion, using all kinds of styles and traditions. This concert cohesively presents such themes with a variety of selections. Tickets are available at redriverchorale.com.
The Red River Chorale is delighted to bring you many of the most well-known choral pieces that, while originally created in specific times and places, continue to inspire worldwide audiences.
The Red River Chorale continues their Christmas tradition by returning to St. Francis Xavier Cathedral. This concert thematically highlights the seemingly small moments that have long-lasting impact for individuals as well as for generations.
The Red River Chorale joins the Rapides Symphony Orchestra in performing Mozart’s final and grandest work, “Requiem.” In addition the Symphony will perform several orchestral works. Season tickets for both organizations include this magnificent concert. Single-concert tickets are available at redriverchorale.com and at rapidessymphony.org.
"The Arts Council of Central Louisiana is offering Ukulele workshops! Free and open to the public of all ages however, 55+ are prioritized so space is limited for younger adults. Please register with the link below. Lessons run from Aug 21 - Nov 30th!
B.Y.O. Uke or use one of ours!
This workshop is funded by grants from the Louisiana of the Arts Grants and the National Endowment for the Arts."
The Natchitoches-NSU Folk Festival will be held on July 22 in air-conditioned Prather Coliseum on the NSU campus and will feature 3 stages of music with Cajun, zydeco, blues, Celtic, and country music, free Cajun and zydeco dance lessons, and many traditional food vendors. The Festival will also include a gumbo cook-off, blacksmithing, KidFest, over 70 crafts persons, a harmonica workshop taught by Ed Huey, and the Louisiana State Fiddle Championship from 1-4 PM.