Voodoo in the Bayou
Voodoo in the Bayou opens the way New Orleans buries its own: a slow, mournful jazz funeral, a brass quintet intoning "Just a Closer Walk with Thee" as the procession moves through the street. But there's a question hanging over the casket. Whose funeral is this? Yours.
From there the show descends, out of the daylight and down into the mysticism of the city's Creole and Afro-Caribbean underworld, the spirits, the ritual, the old power of New Orleans Voodoo. It's a journey through the veil between the living and the dead, atmospheric and haunted and alive with dark energy. And then, the way the tradition demands, the mourning turns to celebration. The show ends as it began, with the second line marching back down the street, horns raised, the living dancing the dead home. The dirge has become a party. The only question left is whose turn it is next.
Because the score is entirely original, there's nothing to license, no clearances, and no other band in the country performing it, a haunted, jubilant, unmistakably New Orleans production that's yours and yours alone.
The music:
- Original score by Ryan, drawing on the New Orleans jazz funeral and second-line tradition, including the traditional "Just a Closer Walk with Thee"
This show is entirely original. No permissions or licensing are required.