Son of the Zydeco King Clifton Chenier, C.J. Chenier holds his father's accordion in Houston, May 29, 2006. (Ben Desoto/Houston Chronicle via AP/The Canadian Press)


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This weekend, Louisiana’s rich Cajun and Creole heritage takes the spotlight as the Festivals Acadiens et Creoles celebrates its 50th anniversary. This festival honors the unique culture of the region through music, art, food, and community engagement.

The event began in 1974 as a one-day concert designed to entertain 150 French-speaking journalists in Lafayette, the heart of Cajun country. Organizers note that it has since transformed into a three-day festival, possibly one of the largest celebrations of Cajun and Zydeco music in the world. Remarkably, attendance is free for all.

Barry Jean Ancelet, one of the festival’s founders, recalls the uncertainty surrounding its inception. “When we started, we weren’t sure anyone would show up to hear the music,” he said. At the time, Cajun music was often dismissed as “old people’s music,” overshadowed by the popularity of rock ‘n’ roll. The inaugural concert aimed to spotlight Cajun music’s value, encouraging attendees to listen attentively rather than dance. This approach proved successful and laid the groundwork for the festival as an annual event, aimed at celebrating and preserving the local culture.

Held each year in Lafayette's Girard Park, the festival unites musicians and artists across generations, all committed to keeping their culture alive. “We celebrate the past while passing it on to the future,” Ancelet explained. He believes that respecting cultural evolution leads to ongoing surprises and growth within the community.

Festival co-founder Pat Mould emphasizes that the event serves as a “self-celebration” of Cajun and Creole life, showcasing local music, food, and language. He notes, “If you want to learn about our culture, this weekend is the perfect opportunity to explore it.”

This year, attendees can enjoy performances from 60 homegrown musicians, including well-known acts like Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys, Wayne Toups, CJ Chenier, and many others. The festival will also feature tributes to the original 1974 concert house band, highlighting the contributions of Zydeco pioneer Clifton Chenier and other notable musicians.

“Get ready for some genuine Louisiana fun,” said Chubby Carrier, who is set to perform on Sunday. “Expect delicious food and an unforgettable time. People mark these dates on their calendars. This event helps younger generations embrace our traditions.”

Riley, a performer since 1988, cherishes the festival for its role in preserving Cajun culture. “Seeing us on stage, singing and speaking in French, helps others appreciate our heritage,” he said. He takes pride in knowing that his children are involved in music, fostering a connection between generations.

In the past, there were concerns about the future of Cajun music. “People worried it might fade away,” Riley recalled. “But the opposite is true. Today, young musicians passionately keep the music alive, making the scene vibrant and exciting.

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