Join us as we dive into the rich cultural history of Congo Square, a sacred gathering place in New Orleans where African and European musical traditions merged to create the roots of jazz. Discover how enslaved Africans preserved their music and traditions, and listen to rhythms that echo from Congo Square's past. This video is perfect for music teachers, students, and anyone looking to learn about the cultural foundations of New Orleans music and jazz.
Welcome to the Little Stompers video series hosted by Robin Barnes! Designed for kids, this fun and educational series explores the vibrant world of New Orleans music. Join us as we dance, sing, and learn about jazz, brass bands, blues, and the unique cultural sounds that make New Orleans a musical treasure. Perfect for young music lovers, these videos feature interactive songs, exciting rhythms, and a journey into the heart of New Orleans' musical heritage.
Get ready to stomp, clap, and groove along as we discover the joy of New Orleans music together!
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Roots of New Orleans Music is made possible with the support of Jazz Road, a national initiative of South Arts, which is funded by the Doris Duke Charitable Foundation with additional support from The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation.
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Exploring Congo Square: The African Roots of New Orleans Jazz
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