New Orleans is a magical place... historical, haunted, and full of the Spirits of the land. Know that you are stepping into a vortex, especially in the French Quarter, and it can sometimes be disorienting.

We want you to have a fabulous time while you're here, and in order to do so, you should be mindful and aware. Drink plenty of water and stay safe.

The streets are very uneven and it is very important to watch your step. Be CAREFUL, don't text and walk and be mindful of your surroundings at all times.

The Quarter is a friendly place, but there are some ner'do-wells out there. Always walk with a buddy at night and be aware of your personal space around you. Keep your valuables close and tucked away. Make sure you double check that you have all of your belongings with you when leaving from anywhere.

NOLA happy hours article: http://nola.eater.com/maps/the-best-happy-hours-in-new-orleans 

 

Meet and mingle with the Folk Magic Festival presenters in this informal atmosphere, while being entertained by Sharon Knight and Winter.

Sharon Knight and Winter

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What Past Attendees Have Said

  • I attended the first 2 Folk Magic Festivals. It is hard to put into words the full experience. The topics have ranged from cleansings, how to work with Black Hawk, The Bible in Conjure, Prosperity work, Love and Romance, Doll making...I can go on and on. The workshops are a mix of lecture and hands on experiences. Each of them also vend their wares and are happy to find time to chat with you about what they make and do. No where will you have a better opportunity to learn from these real and caring conjurers face-to-face and heart-to-heart. What I like most is they provide a lovely mix of backgrounds and knowledge from different perspectives. imageOrianna
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