A nice journey of Jérôme from Jackson Square in New Orleans (Chloe Feoranzo-clarinetist of the band "Shake'EmUp"-, the Bourbon street, the beignet at the Cafe du Monde and the rehearsal of the band before the tour to Great Britain et France) to the Bayou du Large and Houma town (Jenny and his cousin Ricky Verret-the native Americain speaking French, the fishing of the alligator gars, the talk about the coastal erosion, the meeting with the chief of the Houma community, the traditional dances and the eating of oysters) passing by Breaux Bridge (Bonnie Breaux and the Sydnie Mae Cafe, the shrimps and grits, the dancing moment at "Buck and Johnny's-the zydeco Cajun music and the cabin at the bayou), by the Art Museum of New Orleans ( the Bastille Day , the eccentric costumes) and by the neighborhood of Treme in New Orleans ( Darryl Durham-president of the Arts and Community Engagement-, the summer school for the children of this neighborhood touched by the Hurricane Katrina). Besides we see zooms about New Orleans and the music, about the bayous of Louisiania, about the Cajun Country, about the Mississippi River, about the Houmas House, about the Whitney plantation and the slavery and about the fishing rodeos in Louisiana.
—zutterjp48