
Feb 12, 2026
Join us in Algiers Louisiana at International School of Louisiana
International schools host a vibrant and colorful parade for their young learners every year during the festive season of carnival. This year, the excitement is particularly high as The New Orleans Voodoo Baby Dolls will be joining the ranks of other beloved groups, including The Thelma Douglas Baby Dolls, Tee Eva Baby Dolls, and Olivia Baby Dolls. Each of these groups brings its unique flair and cultural heritage to the celebration, enriching the experience for all participants and attendees.
Our mission during this event is to entertain, encourage, and spread authentic cultural expressions to our future culture bearers. We believe that engaging young learners in such rich cultural festivities not only enhances their understanding of diverse traditions but also fosters a sense of community and belonging. Through music, dance, and vibrant costumes, children will have the opportunity to immerse themselves in the lively atmosphere of carnival, learning about the historical significance and the joy that such celebrations bring to communities around the world. This event serves as an important platform for cultural exchange and education, ensuring that the values and traditions of various cultures are passed down to the next generation.
As the parade unfolds, children will participate in various activities designed to highlight the importance of cultural appreciation and creativity. From crafting their own costumes inspired by the themes of the carnival to learning traditional dances and songs, each child will play an integral role in the festivities. This hands-on approach not only makes the event enjoyable but also instills a sense of pride in their heritage and an appreciation for the rich tapestry of global cultures.
Moreover, the presence of renowned groups like The New Orleans Voodoo Baby Dolls and the other Baby Dolls will provide an excellent opportunity for young learners to witness firsthand the artistry and dedication involved in cultural performance. These groups are known for their vibrant costumes, rhythmic performances, and engaging storytelling, all of which contribute to a deeper understanding of the cultural narratives they represent. As we gather to celebrate, we aim to create lasting memories that will inspire our young learners to embrace their identities and celebrate the diversity that enriches our world.
