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'Embrace The Culture' Series Continues This Week With Several Live-Streamed Events
Geaux Live NOLA Presents HispaNola – Live at the New Orleans Jazz Museum, with Amigos do Samba at 3 p.m. Friday.

November 4, 2020
The Mayor’s Office of Cultural Economy this week continues its "Embrace the Culture" virtual series with a weekly "Geaux Live NOLA" event — part of a multi-week series that will feature live-streamed performances by local artists and musicians. As a part of the series, “Geaux Live NOLA” continues its “HispaNola” events this Friday, Nov. 6, streamed live from the New Orleans Jazz Museum. An additional list of “Embrace the Culture” partner events, free to the public, is featured below.
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"Geaux Live NOLA" Virtual Series Events: Week of Nov. 2-6
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- Wednesday, Nov. 4 (2 p.m.-2:45 p.m.) – Burris Trio (hosted by DC Paul), watch live on House of Blues Facebook here, New Orleans Cultural Economy Facebook here, Embrace the Culture Instagram here
- Friday, Nov. 6 (3 p.m.) – Geaux Live NOLA Presents HispaNola – Live at the New Orleans Jazz Museum, with Amigos do Samba, watch live on New Orleans Cultural Economy Facebook here, New Orleans Jazz Museum Facebook here, Embrace the Culture Instagram here
“Wellness Workouts in Legacy Park”: Streamed Live by Office of Cultural Economy: Week of Nov. 2-6
- Friday, Nov. 6 – Cardio with Move Ya Brass, Instructor Gentelle Pesecdeaux (7:30 a.m.-8:30 a.m.), watch live on New Orleans Cultural Economy Facebook here, Move Ya Brass Instagram here.
*To sign up for the in-person workout at Legacy Park, respective to this series, participants MUST register by emailing Kia Marshall kmarshall@downtownnola.com each class. The class is limited to 14 people. Please include name, email and desired class.
For a list of events in the fall series visit Downtown Development District’s website here.
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