Big French Dance: Cajun and Zydeco Music 1972 - 1974

Big French Dance: Cajun and Zydeco Music 1972 - 1974

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Big French Dance Photographs by Ron Stanford   RON AND FAY STANFORD lived in southwest Louisiana for two years, from 1972 to 1974, with the goal of documenting regional French music. They produced an LP record, J’Étais au Bal, Music from French Louisiana, with extensive liner notes and photographs, then moved on. Big French Dance from Ron Stanford on Vimeo. Forty-two years after the project ended in 2016, Ron rediscovered his old box of negatives from Louisiana. With the benefit of digital technology, he started scanning them and making large prints. “Seeing my pictures in high resolution for the first time, I was led back into that musical world in which I had seen and heard things strange and wonderful.”  Big French Dance is an unexpected time capsule of Louisiana life.   Early Reactions to Big French Dance “Ron Stanford’s powerful black and white photographs capture the heart of Cajun and Zydeco worlds, in which all ages dance, sing, and celebrate life in deeply grounded ways. Big

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