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Gatherings · 2022 — Now

Events & Milestones

Creole Culture Day, Creole Heritage Month, boucheries, and French tables. Where the culture gathers.

Next up · Film Premiere

The Old Way Still Cuts: A Creole Boucherie

October 1, 2026 · Delta Grand Theatre, Opelousas, LA

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5th Annual Creole Culture Day

October 3, 2026 · Grand Coteau, LA

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2022
October 1, 2022 · Maison Créole de Freetown

Let's Talk, But In French

The first Creole Culture Day. An art exhibit by cofounders Fernest Broussard and Milton Arceneaux, a French table, original Creole dishes, and a live cracklin demonstration.

November 2022

Louisiana Creole Culture becomes official

We registered as an official organization and started the Facebook and Instagram pages.

November 12, 2022

The apparel line launches

Our first Creole Culture apparel drop.

2023
February 2023

Our first site crash

A Mardi Gras t-shirt campaign trended and took the site down.

February 2023 · African American Heritage Gala

First event as an organization

The cofounders attended their first event under the Louisiana Creole Culture name.

April 23, 2023

First networking event

Our first event built to bring people together.

May 2023

First short film contribution

Our first contribution to a short film, with an interview.

May 2023 · Parc International, Lafayette

First partnership with Zydeco Extravaganza

The start of a long relationship with the Creole Coachella.

August 2023

First interview on public record

Our first recorded interview about Creole culture and the French language.

September 19, 2023 · KLFY

First time on television

Creole Culture reached the TV airwaves for the first time.

September 24, 2023 · The Real Z 105.9

First time on the radio

On air with the Cravins Brothers Zydeco and info show.

October 1, 2023

Our first publication and exhibit

We launched Creole Tapestry and Luminary Voices: Magnifying the View of Influence, and our first exhibit.

October 7, 2023 · Maison Créole de Freetown

The event becomes Creole Culture Day

We officially renamed it Creole Culture Day: Let's Talk, But In French, added a live band, and doubled the crowd.

October 13, 2023

First short film under our umbrella

Our first film short documenting the culture ourselves.

October 30, 2023 · Lafayette

First independent French table

Hosted with Patricia Harris. Filled to capacity.

November 19, 2023

First time in newspaper print

Louisiana Creole Culture and Creole Culture Day in print for the first time.

November 29, 2023

First national media collaboration

With StoryCorps, featuring Leigh T. Porter.

December 10, 2023 · Youngsville

First local collaboration

A community Christmas event.

December 21, 2023 · Lafayette

First audio preservation project

Documenting zydeco for the record with Texas Folklife.

December 28, 2023 · Lafayette City Hall

Sealed into two time capsules

Our first book placed into 50-year and 100-year time capsules with Lafayette Consolidated Government.

2024
February 2024 · Guadeloupe

First international documentation

Our first documentation of Creole culture abroad.

February 29, 2024

First speaking engagement

With the Lafayette public school system.

March 2024 · Holy Rosary Institute

First documentary partnership

A new documentary collaboration.

March 28, 2024 · Acadiana Center for the Arts

First grant received

Funding the second book, Creole Tapestry and Luminary Voices: A Cultural Mosaic.

April 2024

Filming begins on the boucherie film

We started filming The Old Way Still Cuts: A Creole Boucherie.

April 24, 2024

The Get To Know series launches

A zydeco short series that became the seed for Built On Zydeco.

May 13, 2024 · LSU Press

A joint book project begins

With award-winning journalist Ruth Foote.

June 30, 2024

Filming begins on Parish Okra

Production started on the okra short film.

September 30, 2024 · Lafayette City Hall

Second book launch and month-long exhibit

The opening ceremony of Creole Heritage Month. The first exhibit opening ever held there, and the first to stay up the entire month.

October 5, 2024 · Grand Coteau

3rd Creole Culture Day, a permanent home

Our first full boucherie, named the Leonard Jones, Sr. Boucherie in honor of Jocorey Houston's grandfather. We added Creole French bingo with Patricia Harris and the genealogy hub, now the Ruth Foote Heritage Hub, hosted by Ja'el "Yaya" Gordon.

November 30, 2024

Built On Zydeco, first official filming

The first day of official production on the documentary.

2025
January 15, 2025 · Acadiana Center for the Arts

Monochrome Roots, Vibrant Rhythms

A solo exhibit featuring Creole Culture honorees and an International Creole Jam with first families of zydeco. On exhibit for eight weeks.

January 19, 2025 · Scott, LA

First live performance music video

Keith Frank's And the Beat Goes, filmed at Cowboys Nightclub.

May 23, 2025 · LITE Center, Lafayette

REFRAMING Cinema Film Festival

Partnered with Vues de Culture to launch the first minority-based film festival of its kind.

August 2, 2025 · Opelousas Museum

A neighborhood project partnership

Working with the museum on a community project.

August 4, 2025

10,000 followers, 100% organic

Our Facebook page crossed ten thousand, with no paid promotion.

August 6, 2025

CreateLouisiana grant for Built On Zydeco

Funding secured for the documentary.

August 10, 2025 · The Acadiana Advocate

Front-page feature

Built On Zydeco's first print feature, on the front page.

September 2025 · announced November 7

Louisiana Project grant

Awarded by the Louisiana Division of the Arts, administered for Region 4 by the Acadiana Center for the Arts.

October 1, 2025 · Delta Grand Theatre

Third book, Hands of Heritage

Hands of Heritage: A Collaboration Project launched, powered by Cecilia Spice Co., with a forward by Ja'el "Yaya" Gordon, spoken word, readings, and live music.

October 1, 2025

Bryant Benoit's Creole Culture Day artwork

The first original Creole Culture Day artwork, created by award-winning artist Bryant Benoit and turned into a poster. It was his last piece before his passing.

October 4, 2025 · Grand Coteau

4th Annual Creole Culture Day

The boucherie tripled in attendance. We added a chicken run and chicken butchering, and a full lineup: the Broussard Sisters on juré, a Creole jam session led by Mark Ardoin and friends, and Step Rideau. Three hogs for the first time, the largest 650 pounds. Family reunions joined, RVs dry-camped the weekend, and we broke attendance records. Closed show.

October 9, 2025 · International Folk Alliance

Featured on Louisiana folk life

Creole Culture Day and the boucherie featured in a presentation on Louisiana folk life and preservation.

November 24, 2025

First food drive

Led with support from Rusty Metoyer and Why Play Trailride.

December 14, 2025

First parade appearance

With Built On Zydeco.

2026
January 22, 2026 · Folk Alliance International

On the panel

We presented at the Rise Up conference, representing Creole Culture Day.

January 23, 2026 · KLFY

First TV interview and trailer drop

Dustin Cravins and Mike Dopsie on Built On Zydeco, with the official trailer release.

Early 2026 · New Orleans Film Society

Built On Zydeco world premiere

Premiered at the 29th French Film Festival. Keith Frank and Dexter Ardoin played an acoustic set of Creole music before the film. For the first time, directors Milton Arceneaux and Dustin Cravins and producer Robert Chevalier shared a stage, in the Q&A.

April 2026 · Antigua, Guatemala

First international screening

An official selection at Festival de Cine Antigua.

May 2026

zydeco.guide launches

A mobile-first guide to the zydeco scene.

May 2026 · American Golden Picture International Film Festival

First win

Best Feature Documentary for Built On Zydeco.

May 23, 2026 · LITE Center, Lafayette

Lafayette premiere of Built On Zydeco

Invite-only to max capacity. We received a proclamation from Senator Gerald Boudreaux. A Q&A followed with Donald Cravins Sr. and the Honorable Judge Cravins, moderated by Dustin Cravins.

June 24, 2026 · South Arts

9th film selection

Built On Zydeco's ninth festival selection.

Today
Where we are now

79,000 strong, and still building

Our Facebook community is at 79,000 organic followers. Built On Zydeco holds nine festival selections. Parish Okra is still in production, capturing every season. The Old Way Still Cuts premieres October 1 to open Creole Heritage Month, and the 5th Annual Creole Culture Day follows October 3 in Grand Coteau.