Church Point Mardi Gras
1. Tape 1506-1507 - Church Point Mardi Gras
-Interview with a local; Footage of Mardi Gras gathering; Various interviews
-Footage of Black Mardi Gras with Morris Ardoin playing accordion; Chanson de Mardi Gras
-Interview about the Women's Mardi Gras run; Serving gumbo
-Canray and group singing old Mardi Gras Song
2. Tape 1508-1509 - Church Point Party
-Mardi Gras Song
-'Oh bye bye'; 'Les flammes d'enfer'; 'Hee Haw Breakdown'
3. Tape 1510-1511 - Mulates
-'Beausoleil'; 'Madame Sosthaine'; 'Parlez nous a boire'; 'La valse des bambocheurs'
-'Lacassine Special'; 'La valse de Porte Arthur'
-footage of people at Mulates
-'Jigue Francais', waltz, 'Danse Carre'
0:00 - a man is talking about the tradition of Mardi Gras which are coming from Canada
02:30 - The man is explaining the difference between Cajun French and Parisian French
05:25 - view of Church Point
07:32 - a man is explaining that people drink a lot for Mardi Gras
10:34 - interview with women who want to be included to Mardi Gras
12:20 - old man speaking about living in Church Point
14:50 - a woman explain that women doesn't work around here they raise children and men go to work
16:03 - Footage of Black Mardi Gras
18:23 - people are dancing
22:46 - a woman is explaining that this is the 3rd years of their Black Mardi Gras
24:30 - Men have conversation in Cajun French
25:59 - People are sharing gumbo
29:20 - An old man is signing a song in Cajun French
32:50 - Men have conversation in Cajun French
36:36 - People are dancing on the Mardi Gras song with Morris Ardoin playing accordion
47:30 - View of the band
51:35 - View of another band at Mulates
1:09:09 - View of people eating at Mulatres
1:18:22 - People are dancing at Mulatres
