Fais-do-do Dance at National Rice Festival 1938
A fais-do-do dance occurs in Crowley, Louisiana, in October 1938. This event takes place during the National Rice Festival, celebrating the regions agricultural heritage. Known for its lively music and social interaction, the fais-do-do has deep roots in Cajun culture. Crowley, located in Acadia Parish, is recognized as the Rice Capital of America.
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Fais-do-do Dance at National Rice Festival 1938
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