Congo Square - New Orleans, LA
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N 29° 57.702 W 090° 04.104
15R E 782916 N 3318158
This sculpture is located just inside the entrance to New Orleans' Louis Armstrong Park.
Waymark Code: WMPHZF
Location: Louisiana, United States
Date Posted: 09/04/2015
Views: 6
The plaque accompanying this high relief work reads:
"Congo Square
During the late 17th and well into the 18th centuries,
slaves gathered at Congo Square on Sundays and
sand, danced and drummed in authentic West African style.
This rich legacy of African celebration is the foundation of
New Orleans' unique musical traditions, including jazz.
Sculptor: Adewale S. Adenle
Dedicated April 2010
This sculpture was generously funded by
The Edward Wisner Foundation"
The work depicts a woman dancing in the center while a man on the right plays a drum and another seems to have a tambourine. Other figures look on in the background...although one plays a stringed instrument.
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Date Sculpture was opened for vewing?: 04/01/2010
Where is this sculpture?: Louis Armstrong Park. New Orleans, LA USA
Sculptors Name: Adewale S. Adenle
Website for sculpture?: Not listed
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