This high-energy, Mardi Gras-themed performance showcases the celebration’s rich traditions and culture through music, dance, and storytelling. Audiences can expect an immersive experience highlighting the vibrant history of Mardi Gras, featuring live performances from a talented team of artists.
Founded and organized by Terrance Morgan, Krewe of H.Y.P.E. features dynamic performances by dancer Torrez Hypolite and musicians Kenrie Martin and Nick Sedita.
The group will be performing at multiple Shreve Memorial Library locations throughout the weekend, offering free shows to the public:
All performances are free and open to the public, no registration required.
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