Cajun Crawfish & Music Festival - A two-day street festival authentic Cajun Cuisine & Entertainment

Sat Apr 13 2024 at 10:00 am to 10:00 pm

Abacoa Town Center Amphitheatre | Jupiter

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Cajun Crawfish & Music Festival - A two-day street festival authentic Cajun Cuisine & Entertainment
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We all got a little CAJUN in our soul!
Waltzin’ or two steppin’, slo-rockin’ or swing, this Cajun music festival will have you off your seat and on your feet!
The contemporary Cajun music repertoire includes hundreds of traditional songs and an ever-expanding list of newer material. Because dancing is a vital aspect of local culture, Cajun songs are usually written based on waltzes and the infamous two-step. Cajun two-steps, in addition, may be played with a “swing” feel reflecting the historical influence of Western swing. Swamp blues developed around Baton Rouge 1950’s, with peak popularity in the 60’s generally has a slow tempo. Swamp pop came about in the mid-1950s. With the Cajun dance and musical festivals in mind, nationally popular music genres such as rock, pop, country, and R&B songs were re-recorded, sometimes in French. Old or new the music of South Louisiana has a sound that is known around the world.
Cajun music comes from southern Louisiana, and is a juicy gumbo of French folk music, Caribbean music, Scots-Irish Appalachian music, Indian music, Jewish-German music, and the Blues. Typically, Cajun music will mostly feature guitar including steel and bass, button accordion, rubboard, triangle, and harmonica. Other various other folk instruments thrown in for flavor can be the upright bass, fiddle, fretted instruments, bouzoukis, drums. Without the accordion, fiddle, rubboard, and triangle, many of them created especially for the musical world of South Louisiana, the music would not exist. And one of the reasons for its unique sound is that it relies on some of these locally made instruments.
There will be the most authentic Cajun cuisine as you stroll through the Festival…
As intriguing as the music, the festival also offers a tasty food lineup of trademark Cajun cuisine. Enjoy the characteristic fragrance and flavors of the Cajun “Holy Trinity” base and special Roux’s found in the famous crawfish boil, gumbo, jambalaya, and more. Delicious food, cooking demonstrations, great shopping.
Virginia Sinicki from The KVJ Show, will serve as the Master of Ceremonies throughout the weekend and will bring her personal flair as a local who grew up in New Orleans.
General Admission Tickets, Reserved VIP Stage Pods and VIP Chalet Tents are available for purchase at:
https://cajuncrawfishandmusicfestival2024.eventbrite.com
The Cajun Crawfish & Music Festival benefits two local charities: Maddie’s Fight Foundation & Little Smiles.
Maddie's Fight Foundation was born to fulfill Maddie's desires to help others. They provide financial support for families who have children fighting cancer and raise money to fund osteosarcoma research. For more information about Maddie’s Fight Foundation, please visit: https://www.maddiesfight.org/about_us
Little Smiles proudly works alongside Child Life specialists, nurses, law enforcement, and other critical staff members at over 30 facilities to bring (big) little smiles. Their programs are created to provide experiences, toys, and essential items to children in need through the help and generosity of our community. For more information about Little Smiles, please visit: https://littlesmilesfl.org/
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Abacoa Town Center Amphitheatre, 1260 University Blvd, Jupiter, FL 33458-5207, United States,Jupiter, Florida

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