Join us for Culture Collision 13!

Wednesday, September 20, 2023
5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Jefferson Performing Arts Center

Rivertown Theaters for the Performing Arts

“Pure Dazzling Theatrical Entertainment” “Outshines and surpasses the Broadway tours that hit town, the finest musical audiences will see this year” (Times Picayune) “You must experience their enchanting and thrilling productions”. (The Advocate) “Perfection, Spectacular, […]

Friends of City Park

Do you know Friends of City Park? Facts about City Park: Its 1,300 acres of urban park space in the heart of New Orleans City Park is larger than Central Park! The Park has the […]

Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses

The Hermann-Grima House on St Louis Street, circa 1831, and the Gallier House on Royal Street, circa 1860, are two National Historic Landmarks, accredited museum properties and treasures of the French Quarter. Our non-profit parent […]

Deutsches Haus

Deutsches Haus means “German House” in German. We’re most known for Oktoberfest, but we do SO much more. Our mission is to preserve and foster Germanic heritage and culture throughout the Gulf South. Did you […]

Marigny Opera House

The Marigny Opera House has been supporting New Orleans-based performing artists for over six years. We are the home of New Orleans’ resident dance company, the Marigny Opera Ballet, now in its fifth season of […]

New Orleans Public Library

With origins dating back to 1843, the New Orleans Public Library has grown from a single French Quarter house with a few volumes into a city-wide system serving all of Orleans Parish through 14 locations […]

Louisiana Creole Research Association

Louisiana Creole Research Association (LA Creole) advances family research, provides education and celebrates Creole culture by sponsoring programs for its members and the general public throughout the year.  Mrs. Leah Lange Chase, a friend of […]

Xavier University Department of Music

Since 1925, the Department of Music has been pivotal in the history of the great musical culture of Louisiana. With the premiere of “Carmen” in 1935, Xavier became the first HBCU to present a fully […]

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