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Beaucoup Hoodoo Fest: An ATRs Fête


We’re headed back to NOLA once again as sponsors of the 2nd annual Beaucoup Hoodoo ATRs Fête! This year’s event will honor CCCADI’s founder Dr. Marta Moreno Vega.

BEAUCOUP HOODOO FEST – four days of Intentional Learning, Deep Connection with Spirit, Good Food, Great Vibes and Beaucoup Fun held once again in magical New Orleans!

Enjoy an all-access pass to the CCCADI-sponsored Film Festival featuring films anchored in preserving, educating and celebrating African-based spirituality, including When the Spirits Dance Mambo which celebrates its 20th anniversary! This screening will be followed by a Q&A with Dr. Marta Moreno Vega, moderated by Marinieves Alba.

FEATURING KEYNOTE SPEAKERS: 

Tatianna Tarot and Tricia Hersey of THE NAP MINISTRY!

Don’t miss the featured keynotes, tours, workshops, film screenings, experiences and soirees, plus Master Classes, Live Performances, 1-on-1s with elders in different African Traditions, Vendors and more! 

General Admission: $1250

Hold Your Spot for Only: $450

You can register by making a deposit and paying in full by October 1st. OR by simply PAYING IN FULL.

Day Pass: $250

The Day Pass was designed for folks with limited time or budgets. You can experience a taste of the festival and come back next year for more. This pass grants you access to Saturday's workshops at NOAAM or mini-film festival at Andre Cailloux Center. 

2-Day Pass: $500

The Day Pass was designed for folks with limited time or budgets. You can experience a taste of the festival and come back next year for more. This pass grants you access to Saturday's workshops at NOAAM or mini-film festival at Andre Cailloux Center. 

The 2-Day Pass grants you access to the Saturday's workshops at NOAAM or mini-film festival at Andre Cailloux Center AND our Sunday Brunch, Second Line, Closing Keynote with Tricia Hersey (of the Nap Ministry) and Twilight Garden Party.

Virtual passes available to participate in activities on October 7 from 10am - 7pm.

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