House of Dance and Feathers

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1317 Tupelo St
New Orleans, LA 70117
House of Dance & Feathers is a cultural museum based on Ronald Lewis' participation in the culture of Mardi Gras Indians, Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs & Skull and Bone Gangs. Opening hours are informal, so please telephone ahead to make an appointment.Ronald: I was working on my Mardi Gras Indian costumes for the Choctaw Hunters, a Mardi Gras Indian tribe I helped start in the Lower 9th Ward. While I was working on the suits, I had feathers and memorabilia all over the house. I came home one day & everything was in my backyard. My loving wife (who we call Minnie) said "I can't take this no more. You've got to find something to do with this." I moved the artwork into the shed and started putting up my various artifacts. The children in the community started calling it a museum and I gave it a name, "The House of Dance & Feathers", which means second lining and Mardi Gras Indians. I was at the point in my life where, "Okay, I can make a Mardi Gras Indian costume, but I want to educate the world about our great culture, how we do this, and why we are so successful at it even though the economics say we ain't supposed to be." Ronald created the museum in 2003, and then once again rebuilt in the wake of Katrina in 2005. Based at Ronalds house on Tupelo Street in the Lower 9th Ward, The House of Dance & Feathers is a unique experience as Ronald Lewis weaves his personal stories into each artifact in the museum and encourages a dialogue with his guests, so no two visits are ever the same. Although you'll arrive a stranger, you'll almost certainly leave as a friend.As well as being the museum's director and curator, Ronald W. Lewis, is the president of the Big Nine Social Aid & Pleasure Club, former Council Chief of the Choctaw Hunters, Mardi Gras Indian Hall of Fame inductee, 2008 King of Krewe de Vieux and a central character in Dan Baums best seller, Nine Lives: Mystery, Magic, Death and Life in New Orleans.

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Risa D.
2/15/2017

I love the reviews on this page from other people like me who came to this sweet ramshackle backyard collection in the Lower Ninth Ward and loved Mr. Lewis and the stories he has to tell. We came...

Rachel P.
5/29/2023

This is a place you must go, plan 30-60 mins. Miss Minnie Lewis is a wonderful and knowledgeable host who brought the museum's collection to life for us. Great for locals and visitors alike. Call...

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Chris C.
7/24/2011

To get a down to earth true ninth ward view of the Mardi Gras Indians and their history along with social and pleasure clubs of the lower ninth ward, you only need to stop at one place and this is...

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Christian K.
2/7/2013

The Battle for New Orleans . . . When we decided to take this trip to New Orleans, I wanted to do this vacation right. My goal was to experence some of the city's culture, and coming to House of...

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Cathy C.
11/18/2016

Mardi Gras Indians have fascinated me from my first trip to New Orleans. Ronald Lewis's House of Dance & Feathers has been on my to-do list for a long time, but going into the Lower 9th had always...

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