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House of Dance & Feathers — Attraction in New Orleans

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House of Dance & Feathers
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Leona Tate Foundation for Change, Inc./Tate, Etienne & Prevost (TEP) Center
5909 St Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117
Katrina National Memorial Foundation Museum
5909 St Claude Ave Apt 306, New Orleans, LA 70117
The Jackson Barracks Military Museum
Area C 4209 Chenault Blvd, Jackson Barracks, New Orleans, LA 70117
St. David Catholic Church
5617 St Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117
Art Conscious
6601 St Claude Ave, Arabi, LA 70032
Nearby restaurants
Cajun Joe's Seafood
6024 N Claiborne Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117
The YumYum
1032 St Maurice Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117
Gerald's Donuts
6901 St Claude Ave, Arabi, LA 70032
Rally's
6700 St Claude Ave, Arabi, LA 70032
Kitchen Table Cafe
7005 St Claude Ave, Arabi, LA 70032
Big Pete's Chicageaux Style Hot Dogs, LLC
748 Mehle St, Arabi, LA 70032
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House of Dance & Feathers

1317 Tupelo St, New Orleans, LA 70117
4.8(69)
Open 24 hours
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attractions: Leona Tate Foundation for Change, Inc./Tate, Etienne & Prevost (TEP) Center, Katrina National Memorial Foundation Museum, The Jackson Barracks Military Museum, St. David Catholic Church, Art Conscious, restaurants: Cajun Joe's Seafood, The YumYum, Gerald's Donuts, Rally's, Kitchen Table Cafe, Big Pete's Chicageaux Style Hot Dogs, LLC
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(504) 905-6006
Website
houseofdanceandfeathers.org

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Nearby attractions of House of Dance & Feathers

Leona Tate Foundation for Change, Inc./Tate, Etienne & Prevost (TEP) Center

Katrina National Memorial Foundation Museum

The Jackson Barracks Military Museum

St. David Catholic Church

Art Conscious

Leona Tate Foundation for Change, Inc./Tate, Etienne & Prevost (TEP) Center

Leona Tate Foundation for Change, Inc./Tate, Etienne & Prevost (TEP) Center

4.7

(177)

Closed
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Katrina National Memorial Foundation Museum

Katrina National Memorial Foundation Museum

4.2

(23)

Open 24 hours
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The Jackson Barracks Military Museum

The Jackson Barracks Military Museum

4.8

(114)

Open 24 hours
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St. David Catholic Church

St. David Catholic Church

4.7

(17)

Open 24 hours
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Nearby restaurants of House of Dance & Feathers

Cajun Joe's Seafood

The YumYum

Gerald's Donuts

Rally's

Kitchen Table Cafe

Big Pete's Chicageaux Style Hot Dogs, LLC

Cajun Joe's Seafood

Cajun Joe's Seafood

4.6

(337)

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The YumYum

The YumYum

4.4

(8)

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Gerald's Donuts

Gerald's Donuts

4.1

(643)

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Rally's

Rally's

3.5

(367)

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Dustin WebsterDustin Webster
It is a little difficult to write this review and only give two stars. If I was writing solely based on the service that Mr. Lewis is performing for the culture of the city, and the place that he holds in its esteem, I would give 5 stars. However, I have to write this review based on our experience as tourists who frequently visit New Orleans and who are very interested in its history and culture. Of course, this is not a typical museum, but is in Mr. Lewis's home that he graciously opens up to guests for just an optional donation. Overall though, we found our experience to be pretty disappointing. We were expecting to see a lot of artifacts, but also to be regaled with stories of personal experiences and history. Maybe we where just there on a bad day, but we were offered limited information, and exceptionally brief answers to questions. It is a very difficult museum to navigate without guidance, and we where left to just kind of stare at many artifacts that we did not know or understand the significance of. We left the museum with more questions than new information. A quick note about the Museum's location. It is easy enough to get a cab there from other parts of the city, but very very difficult to get a cab back. There is a bus that runs down St. Claude Ave, but I'm not sure about how frequently it runs. You can actually walk back to the Bywater by crossing the St. Claude Ave bridge on foot. It looks like pedestrians are not allowed, but if you follow the street to the right parallel to where the bridge begins there will eventually be a set of steps up to a pedestrian walkway. We felt perfectly safe walking during the day, but there is not really much around so it can at times be a little uncomfortable. Overall, although we are glad to have met Mr. Lewis and to have seen the museum, I can't say that we would go back or necessarily recommend this museum for most people visiting New Orleans.
Rebecca JLRebecca JL
I highly, highly recommend visiting House of Dance & Feathers. I called Miss Minnie the night before and we set a time for my arrival. Once there, she walked me through all of the wonderful items in the museum and put them all in multiple different contexts- family, community, local history, world history and Katrina. It was amazing! I had a ton of questions which Miss Minnie thoughtfully answered and even added on to. I purchased the book that her husband, Mr. Ronald Lewis, compiled with Rachel Breunlin of the Neighborhood Story Project. I'm so honored to have had this experience.
Lauren BrownLauren Brown
This is a MUST SEE when you come to NOLA! He's 1 of the Ninth wards' Katrina survivors & spoke up for the area's residents when people were ignoring them. Call before you go as the museum is in a small building behind his home. If you're coming for the Essence festival or a HBCU bowl game please support 1 of our own by stopping by. He gave me a Big 9 S & P club coconut!
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It is a little difficult to write this review and only give two stars. If I was writing solely based on the service that Mr. Lewis is performing for the culture of the city, and the place that he holds in its esteem, I would give 5 stars. However, I have to write this review based on our experience as tourists who frequently visit New Orleans and who are very interested in its history and culture. Of course, this is not a typical museum, but is in Mr. Lewis's home that he graciously opens up to guests for just an optional donation. Overall though, we found our experience to be pretty disappointing. We were expecting to see a lot of artifacts, but also to be regaled with stories of personal experiences and history. Maybe we where just there on a bad day, but we were offered limited information, and exceptionally brief answers to questions. It is a very difficult museum to navigate without guidance, and we where left to just kind of stare at many artifacts that we did not know or understand the significance of. We left the museum with more questions than new information. A quick note about the Museum's location. It is easy enough to get a cab there from other parts of the city, but very very difficult to get a cab back. There is a bus that runs down St. Claude Ave, but I'm not sure about how frequently it runs. You can actually walk back to the Bywater by crossing the St. Claude Ave bridge on foot. It looks like pedestrians are not allowed, but if you follow the street to the right parallel to where the bridge begins there will eventually be a set of steps up to a pedestrian walkway. We felt perfectly safe walking during the day, but there is not really much around so it can at times be a little uncomfortable. Overall, although we are glad to have met Mr. Lewis and to have seen the museum, I can't say that we would go back or necessarily recommend this museum for most people visiting New Orleans.
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I highly, highly recommend visiting House of Dance & Feathers. I called Miss Minnie the night before and we set a time for my arrival. Once there, she walked me through all of the wonderful items in the museum and put them all in multiple different contexts- family, community, local history, world history and Katrina. It was amazing! I had a ton of questions which Miss Minnie thoughtfully answered and even added on to. I purchased the book that her husband, Mr. Ronald Lewis, compiled with Rachel Breunlin of the Neighborhood Story Project. I'm so honored to have had this experience.
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This is a MUST SEE when you come to NOLA! He's 1 of the Ninth wards' Katrina survivors & spoke up for the area's residents when people were ignoring them. Call before you go as the museum is in a small building behind his home. If you're coming for the Essence festival or a HBCU bowl game please support 1 of our own by stopping by. He gave me a Big 9 S & P club coconut!
Lauren Brown

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2.0
8y

It is a little difficult to write this review and only give two stars. If I was writing solely based on the service that Mr. Lewis is performing for the culture of the city, and the place that he holds in its esteem, I would give 5 stars. However, I have to write this review based on our experience as tourists who frequently visit New Orleans and who are very interested in its history and culture.

Of course, this is not a typical museum, but is in Mr. Lewis's home that he graciously opens up to guests for just an optional donation. Overall though, we found our experience to be pretty disappointing. We were expecting to see a lot of artifacts, but also to be regaled with stories of personal experiences and history. Maybe we where just there on a bad day, but we were offered limited information, and exceptionally brief answers to questions. It is a very difficult museum to navigate without guidance, and we where left to just kind of stare at many artifacts that we did not know or understand the significance of. We left the museum with more questions than new information.

A quick note about the Museum's location. It is easy enough to get a cab there from other parts of the city, but very very difficult to get a cab back. There is a bus that runs down St. Claude Ave, but I'm not sure about how frequently it runs. You can actually walk back to the Bywater by crossing the St. Claude Ave bridge on foot. It looks like pedestrians are not allowed, but if you follow the street to the right parallel to where the bridge begins there will eventually be a set of steps up to a pedestrian walkway. We felt perfectly safe walking during the day, but there is not really much around so it can at times be a little uncomfortable.

Overall, although we are glad to have met Mr. Lewis and to have seen the museum, I can't say that we would go back or necessarily recommend this museum for most people visiting...

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5.0
2y

Had a great experience at this little gem of a museum. It was not easy to sort out whether the museum would be open so for anyone struggling, the disconnected number on many websites belonged to Mr. Ronald Lewis, who not only collected materials, photographs, and paper records from decades of second line culture in the lower ninth and beyond, but actually evacuated those items during Katrina and brought them back to literally rebuild the museum. Sadly, he passed away in 2020, and for that reason, the museum was closed for a time, but it was recently renovated and reopened in December 2022. The number listed here has been updated and belongs to his wife, Ms. Minnie, who gave us an intimate tour of the museum. She asked that, if it was possible to get word out, to request that people call her to arrange a visit.

As for the museum itself, it is a very unique collection and space, obviously not a big, typical museum. There are many intricate pieces of Mardis Gras Indian suits, newspaper clippings, customized printed roll sheets from a time before facebook pages and group texts, photographs, instruments, and other curious objects. The museum is free, but it deserves a donation, and you can also purchase a copy of the House of Dance and Feathers book by Rachel Breunlin and Ronald Lewis, which is beautiful and full of more information. Very...

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5.0
2y

I highly, highly recommend visiting House of Dance & Feathers.

I called Miss Minnie the night before and we set a time for my arrival. Once there, she walked me through all of the wonderful items in the museum and put them all in multiple different contexts- family, community, local history, world history and Katrina. It was amazing! I had a ton of questions which Miss Minnie thoughtfully answered and even added on to.

I purchased the book that her husband, Mr. Ronald Lewis, compiled with Rachel Breunlin of the Neighborhood Story Project.

I'm so honored to have had...

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