Qué Pasa Fest 2016
- October 4 – 8, 2016
- Tuesday, October 4, 2016
- Opening at the Mexican Consulate in New Orleans
- The event will include the presenting of the Guillermo De Bango Excellence in the Arts Award to Rev. Pedro F. Nuñez; a presentation of the QPF 2016 official poster by Elsa Baker and “Identity”; and an art exhibit with works by local Latin American artists, Luisa Restrepo, Belinda Shinshillas and Gustavo Duque.
- 901 Convention Center Blvd #119, New Orleans, LA 70130
- 7:00pm
- Free Admission
- Opening at the Mexican Consulate in New Orleans
- Wednesday, October 5, 2016
- Young performers from the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA), Tulane University and other Louisiana musical institutions perform works by Hispano-American composers.
- Tulane University, Dixon Hall Annex
- 7:30pm
- Free Admission
- Young performers from the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts (NOCCA), Tulane University and other Louisiana musical institutions perform works by Hispano-American composers.
- Thursday, October 6, 2016
- “The Origins” Dance Performance
- The Ivory and the Silk Road Travelers and Micaela y Fiesta Flamenca take the audience on this epic adventure of life through dance giving them a glimpse of the origins of our heritage and dances. The event is co-hosted by the Xavier University of LA Department of Languages, Division of Fine Arts and Humanities.
- Xavier University’s Music Building
- 7pm
- Free Admission
- “The Origins” Dance Performance
- Friday, October 7, 2016
- Family Day 1
- Treat the whole family to a fun-filled day of live music, food, dance and community outreach.
- Lafreniere Park in Metairie
- 5pm-9pm
- Performances by:
- Manzanota
- Asheson
- Garifuna Generation
- No outside food or drinks allowed
- Free Admission
- Jazz Concert by the Cuban Pianist Ernán López-Nussa
- Ernán López-Nussa will perform solo on the piano and will also be accompanied by a traditional New Orleans jazz band that includes members of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band: clarinetist Charlie Gabriel, trumpeter Mark Braud and tuba player Ronnell Johnson. The concert held in partnership with the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation.
- George and Joyce Wein Jazz & Heritage Center
- 8:00pm-10:30pm
- Free Admission
- Midnight on Frenchmen Street
- Hosted by Felipe Estrada, co-host of the popular TV show, “Que Pasa New Orleans,” playing a variety of Latin rhythms to dance to.
- Performance by Remedeez singing his latest bachata hits.
- Must be 21+ to enter.
- Dragon’s Den
- Midnight
- Free Admission
- Family Day 1
- Saturday, October 8, 2016
- Family Day 2
- Treat the whole family to a fun-filled day of live music, food, soccer, dance and kid’s activities.
- Lafreniere Park in Metairie
- 12pm-9pm
- Performances by:
- Banda Blanca de Honduras
- James Andrews
- Rumba Buena
- Merengue4
- Grupo Revelación
- No outside food or drinks allowed.
- Free Admission
- Family Day 2
- Tuesday, October 4, 2016
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