Given the bendiness of the word ghost, it pleases me that the Holy Ghost Catholic Church in Opelousas, Louisiana, hosts the Holy Ghost Creole Festival around Halloween.
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Louisiana: Opelousas: A Holy Ghost Party
Men of Vision, 2014 Holy Ghost Catholic Church Creole Festival, Opelousas, Louisiana |
So. Halloween. Not being a trick-or-treater or wear-a-costume sort of
gal, my annual strategy is to get out of the house on Halloween and hide
out til the littles have completed their rounds.
In Lafayette, it being a party kind of place and Halloween being on a
Friday this year, you would surmise correctly if you thought that most
getaways included dressing up.
But then I saw the perfect place to go - the 22nd Annual Holy Ghost Catholic Church Creole Festival. The festival is the first weekend in November, beginning on Friday. Gospel music on Friday night.
Here's a video from St. Landry's Parish, focusing on Holy Ghost women making potato pies for the 2011 festival:
I got to hear different styles of gospel music at the church:
- Rap
- Jazz
- Blues
- and I guess what I'd call the traditional gospel style
Here's a gospel rap song called "Having a Holy Ghost Party," performed at the concert Friday night:
And one of the songs from the Mount Olive Baptist Church Men's Chorus:
And from three women whose group name I forget:
There was even a performance of liturgical dance by the youth, and at first, I thought, aha, this is a new idea for me, but wait .... liturgical dance is just a fancy way of talking about sacred dance, which has been practiced in many cultures for eons.
2014 Holy Ghost Catholic Church Creole Festival, Opelousas, Louisiana |
Sheesh, didn't I just spend a year in New Mexico, where traditions of sacred dance are carefully protected and handed down through the present generations?
2014 Holy Ghost Catholic Church Creole Festival, Opelousas, Louisiana |
It was a perfect way to spend All Saints Eve.
Men of Vision, 2014 Holy Ghost Catholic Church Creole Festival, Opelousas, Louisiana |