Treme: Death of a neighborhood, survival of a culture
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The streets of Tremé are
The streets of Tremé are considered sacred ground to the culture bearers of New Orleans.
Jazz musicians, poets, artists and craftsmen born in Tremé helped to make New Orleans the cultural mecca it is today. But those same culture bearers say the neighborhood that was once vibrant, energetic and filled with music has gone silent as Tremé is in trouble of losing that cultural identity.
The Black Men of Labor have paraded for more than 25 years, after the death of famed musician Danny Barker who believed in upholding the “traditional” jazz standard.
Read more here: https://www.wwltv.com/article/news/lo...
Jazz musicians, poets, artists and craftsmen born in Tremé helped to make New Orleans the cultural mecca it is today. But those same culture bearers say the neighborhood that was once vibrant, energetic and filled with music has gone silent as Tremé is in trouble of losing that cultural identity.
The Black Men of Labor have paraded for more than 25 years, after the death of famed musician Danny Barker who believed in upholding the “traditional” jazz standard.
Read more here: https://www.wwltv.com/article/news/lo...
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