
From Nathalie Gomes:
Join us in New Orleans for our New Year's dance and music festival, you and your friends will enjoy an action-packed weekend of FOUR NIGHTS OF DANCING featuring local live music and professional performances. In addition, on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, you will be able to attend optional WORKSHOPS taught by world-class teachers.

If you like to dance or want to learn, you're not going to want to miss this party:
Come celebrate the opening of Dance Quarter LLC, New Orleans' new home for social dancing. Dance Quarter will offer dance classes, workshops and parties through which people will improve their dancing skills and reconnect with Jazz music, friends and families.
Nathalie Gomes and colleagues invite you to join in Dance Quarter's kick off party which will feature free lessons, dance demonstrations and open dancing.
Saturday, September 13, 8:00-midnight. FREE
2134 Magazine Street, 3rd Floor

Come celebrate the opening of Dance Quarter LLC, New Orleans' new home for social dancing. Dance Quarter will offer dance classes, workshops and parties through which people will improve their dancing skills and reconnect with Jazz music, friends and families.
Nathalie Gomes and colleagues invite you to join in their kick off party which will feature free lessons, dance demonstrations and open dancing.
LOCATION: 2134 Magazine Street, 3rd Floor, New Orleans, LA
New Orleans Jazz Vipers
Jeff "Snake" Greenberg
Vic Shepherd - Jazz/Blues/Latin Harmonica Music from New Orleans
The New Leviathan Oriental Foxtrot Orchestra
Sentimental Serenaders Swing Band 17 strong
Richard Scott
Pfister Sisters
James Andrews
Paul Boquet
Panorama Jazz Band
Jerry Embree Swing Band
Jody Byrd
Joe Krown Organ Combo
Johnny Angel & The Swingin' Demons
The Courtyard Kings
SWINGAROUX

They look like a New Orleans jazzband and they are! But the presence of an accordion on stage is the first sign of trouble...
These guys play the goodtime music that gets people dancing: a New Orleans "second-line" AND a Jewish hora; a biguine, a polka, and a habañera. The instrumentation (clarinet, trombone, accordion, banjo, tuba and drums) lends itself to traditional styles of music from all over the world. Rowdy or gentle, sweet or hot, the music is always appealing, evocative, and exciting.
On Bourbon Street... at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage festival... in Mardi Gras parades... at weddings and bar mitzvahs, school picnics and backyard barbecues, the Panorama Jazz Band puts out a sound that takes audiences all over the world - dancing!
To add the Panorama Jazz Band's joyous, sophisticated, international flavor to your function or venue, send an email or give a phonecall...
Ben Schenck - Clarinetist / Leader