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Fèt Gede

Presencial, New Orleans, LA
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  • Descripción

    Fecha:
    1 de noviembre de 2025
    17:00 - 22:30 GMT-5
    Área de Impacto:
    Arte & Música, Religión & Espiritualidad
    Participación:
    Aceptamos Grupos
    Aceptamos Familias
    Accesible con Silla de Ruedas

    Descripción

    Fèt Gede

    What: Day of the Dead/Fet Gede (Pronounced: Fet Gehdeh)

    When: Saturday, November 1st, 5:00 pm - 10:30 pm

    Where: New Orleans Healing Center, 2372 St Claude Ave, corner of St Roch. The event will take place in the Grand Hall.

    A Celebration of the Dead

    For 44 years, La Source Ancienne Ounfo, a New Orleans-based Vodou society, has celebrated the Day of the Dead/Fet Gede with an annual Vodou ceremony. The celebration offers a comforting reminder that our Dead are not gone, and we can honor and visit with them as a community. In turn, our memory of them keeps their spirits alive and present.

    The event coincides with the Mexican Days of the Dead, which occur at the end of October and the beginning of November, when the veil between the living and the dead is believed to be most diffuse. During this time, the Dead return to visit the living. This tradition also aligns with Fet Gede, the festival for the Gede, a family of Haitian Vodou spirits who are the patrons of the Dead.

    About the Gede Spirits

    The Gede is a family of Haitian Vodou spirits who are the patrons of the Dead. The entire month of November is dedicated to their celebrations in Haiti, though they are especially honored during the first few days of the month. Gede is a trickster who stands at the crossroads between life and death. Described as cocky, crude, and often embarrassing, he is the patron of death, sex, and regeneration. However, he is also the patron of young children and a great healer in life-or-death situations. His colors are purple, black, and white. He is often depicted wearing a top hat and tails or gravedigger's garb and sunglasses, sometimes with only one lens.

    Event Schedule & Activities

    5:00 pm - 7:00 pm: Happy Hour

    All Evening:

    • Dead/Ancestor Altars: Various artists, including Sallie Ann Glassman, Edna Fuentes, Divine Prince Ty Emmeca, and others, will present altars. Attendees are encouraged to bring photos or mementos of their deceased loved ones for the main altar.
    • Art Installation: Visit the "Flying Spirits" art installation by Edouard Duval-Carrie in the pocket park.
    • Market: The Day of the Dead/Fet Gede market will feature various community vendors.

    7:00 pm - 10:00 pm: Ceremony by Sallie Ann Glassman and initiated members of La Source Ancienne Ounfo and master drummers in the Grand Hall.

    • Dress Code: Attendees are asked to wear white with purple head scarves or purple and black, which are the colors of the Gede.
    • Offerings: Please bring an offering for the Gede or your ancestors. The Gede enjoy items such as rum, cigars, top hats, flatbreads, peppers, and Day of the Dead figurines.

    10:00 pm - 10:30 pm: Procession to feed the Dead, say prayers from various traditions, and pass a flame.

    FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC!

    Why We Honor Our Ancestors

    Standing behind each of us is a long line of ancestors who continue to love and guide us. By honoring the Dead, we embrace the meaning of our own lives and create space for future generations. The New Orleans Healing Center and its businesses will be illuminated for the occasion, offering a new way to experience the space

    Ubicación

    Presencial
    2372 St. Claude Ave, New Orleans, LA 70117, United States
    Suite 260

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