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Illinois Creoles, French Canadians, & Louisiana Cajuns
Illinois a Continental Story with Dennis Stroughmatt
Wednesday, June 03
5:30pm - 6:30pm
Effingham Public Library
Workman RoomJourney through Illinois Creole culture with stories, French traditions, and lively Creole Fiddle music, exploring the living ties between Canada, Illinois, and Louisiana. Registration Required
New France once stretched from the St. Lawrence River of Canada to New Orleans. And within its territory lived a vast population of French colonists, almost as diverse as they were strong. With the coming of new borders and the formation of new countries like Canada and the United States, these French founders would find themselves divided and even isolated. But their cultures have remained, still existing after two centuries of isolation.
This program will take audiences on a journey of discovery where they will hear the history of their arrival, the French dialects they still speak, and the unique music they still perform. And most importantly, through story and song, played on “Creole Fiddle,” audiences will have fun learning how the French of “The Illinois Country” serve almost as a time capsule for their cousins to the north and south. With a “dash” of Cajun and a “pinch” of Quebecois, this program will show how Illinois Creole culture bridges the continental expanse from Canada to Louisiana.
AGE GROUP: | 61+ | 19-60 | 13-18 |
EVENT TYPE: | Music | Community Conversation |
TAGS: | live music | history |
Effingham Public Library
The Suzette Brumleve Memorial Effingham Public Library is the public library of Effingham, Illinois. We have over 50,000 books, magazines, and audio-visual materials and an annual circulation of over 250,000 items. We also offer a wide variety of programs and services.
