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Voodoo Conjure Festival

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October 24, 2024

From: Voodoo Conjure Festival

Schedule:

Wednesday, october 30, 2024

Fèt tambou
6:30pm - 8:30pm
At lamézon laveaux (1226 a treme st.)
$21 or voudou conjure pass gold
Must rsvp, no admission after 6:30pm
Join us for the opening ceremony to call and honor all the nations of voudou. Dinner will be served. Handmade spiritual products will be available.

Thursday, october 31, 2024

History of voodoo: libation & procession
10am - 12pm
French quarter to treme
$65 or voodoo conjure pass gold
Must schedule ahead of time
Details tba upon booking
Discover signs, symbols, and evidence of voodoo left around the city by our ancestors. See our history for yourself as we honor those who came before us.

Mississippi river ancestor ceremony
6pm-7:45pm
Free outdoor event
Donations accepted
White attire preferred
Arrive atleast 15 min. Early
Start: at little people’s place (1226 barracks st.) at 6pm
At jackson square (700 decatur st.) at 6:45pm-ish
Atmississippi river at 7:15pm-ish
Return and end at 7:45pm
This ritual of healing is dedicated to our enslaved african ancestors at the historic location of one of the largest ports and slave markets in the country.
By: voodoo queen kalindah laveaux, sosyété maman dolo (tm), mystic seven sisters (tm), and lévé voudou (tm)

Fèt manjê voudou
8pm - 10pm
At lamézon laveaux (1226 a treme st.)
$21 or voudou conjure pass gold
Must rsvp, no admission after 8:00pm
Join us for opening ceremony to feed and honor the voudou pantheons. Special veneration will be given to the joumo (divine twins). Dinner will be served. Handmade spiritual products will be available.
By: voodoo queen kalindah laveaux and sosyété maman dolo (tm)

Friday, november 1, 2024

Voodoo new year musical celebration
2pm - 3pm
At new orleans jazz national historical park (419 decatur st.)
Free admission
Join us for an afternoon of traditional vocals and rhythms, as we raise the vibration with traditional voodoo songs, originals, spirituals, and jazz.
By: voodoo queen kalindah laveaux and lévé voudou (tm) in partnership with the new orleans jazz historical park

Libation at the tomb of the unknown slave
4pm
At st. Augustine catholic church (1210 governor nicholls st.)
Free outside event
Donations accepted
Join us promptly at 4pm for a new orleans all saints day tradition of visiting burial sites of our loved ones. At this historical site, we will offer libations, songs, and prayers for ancestors known and unknown. We will secondline to the backstreet cultural museum for next event from here.
By: voodoo queen kalindah laveaux and mystic seven sisters (tm)

Annual tremé all saints’ day commemoration
4:45pm - 7pm
At backstreet cultural museum (1531 st. Phillip st.)
Free outdoor event
Join us in honoring culture bearers and loved ones who have passed on. We will honor them with prayers, libations, cleansings, a candlelit altar, and music performances. Indians, baby dolls, secondline clubs, and musicians are welcomed to participate. Food and drinks will be provided.
By voodoo queen kalindah laveaux, mystic seven sisters (tm) and the backstreet museum

Ancestral healing & elevation workshop and ritual
7pm - 10pm
At lamézon laveaux (1226 a. Treme st.)
$75 or voodoo conjure pass
Long distance access available
Must rsvp, no admission after 7pm
We will discuss and put into practice traditional voodoo ritual to heal and elevate our ancestors and living bloodlines from trauma and imbalance resulting from enslavement, abuse, and oppression of people of african descent. We will discuss how the perpetuation of genetic diseases, mental illness, family curses, and current hardships can be remedied through specific ritual practices. Dinner will be served. Hand made spiritual products will be available.
By: voodoo queen kalindah laveaux

Saturday, november 2, 2024

Voodoo rhythms: drum and dance circle
10:30am - 11:30am
At new orleans jazz national historical park (419 decatur st.)
Free admission
Join us for a meditative and theraputic experience of traditional louisiana voodoo rhythms, dances, and chants. (all levels welcome)
By: voodoo queen kalindah laveaux and lévé voudou, in partnership with the new orleans jazz national historical park

Pélé voudou: music performance
2pm - 3pm
At new orleans jazz national historical park (419 decatur st.)
Free admission
Join us for an afternoon of traditional vocals and rhythms, as we raise the vibration with traditional voodoo songs, orisa songs, jurés, and spirituals.
By: voodoo queen kalindah laveaux in partnership with the new orleans jazz historical park

Voodoo culture and lifestyle workshop
6pm - 9pm
At lamézon laveaux (1226 a treme st.)
$65 or voodoo conjure pass
Long distance access available
Must rsvp, no admission after 6 pm
This workshop is designed to explore some of the most important philosophies, structures, protocols, and pacts of voodoo. We also learn practical applications for daily practice, altar construction, shrine maintenance, spirit communication, and devotion. Handmade spiritual products will be available.
By: voodoo queen kalindah laveaux

Sunday, november 3, 2024

The science and application of spiritual work workshop
11am - 2pm
At lamézon laveaux (1226 a treme st.)
$65 or voodoo conjure pass
Long distance access available
Must rsvp, no admission after 11 am
Gaining a greater understanding of spiritual work can give you a realistic perspective of utilizing our traditions to improve your life, family, and community. It will also give you the knowledge to assess the practices and ethics of priests, priestesses, and other spiritual workers; as well as protect yourself from scams. We will also learn rituals, ingredients, and concepts to use in daily life situations. Handmade spiritual products will be available.
By: voodoo queen kalindah laveaux

Connecting to ancestral traditions of congo square
3pm-6pm
At congo square (700 n. Rampart st.)
Free outdoor event
Donations accepted
We will offer cleansing and blessings at the ancestor tree. We celebrate the music, dance, spiritual, and cultural traditions of congo square. We honor unique legacy of new orleans, louisiana voodoo and the ancestral lineages who created and preserved these traditons. Bring offerings of whole fruit (not cut), and flowers only for the tree altar.
Drum circle and dancing
Spiritual products available for purchase
By: voodoo queen kalindah laveaux, sosyété maman dolo (tm), mystic seven sisters (tm), and lévé voudou (tm) in collaboration with congo square preservation society

Tickets:

Voodoo conjure pass: $175 for admission into all paid workhops. You must call to rsvp for all paid workshops.
Voodoo conjure pass gold: $235 for admission into all paid events. You must call to rsvp for all paid events.
If you would like to attend paid events long distance via zoom, you must call to arrange atleast 24 hours in advance. Space is limited.

Date: October 30- November 3, 2024

Location: Various location

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