King’s Entourage Invitation 2019

SSSHHH!!  The identity of the King is a secret until the coronation December 17th!

In recognition of his contribution to New Orleans and beyond as a community leader through his work as a senior business analyst at the New Orleans Redevelopment Authority and his service on the executive committee of Alliance Française (past president), which has been helping to preserve New Orleans’ French heritage by perpetuating the French language and culture through language classes and events since 1984, the Krewe de Jeanne d’Arc has named Alexandre Vialou to portray King Charles VII in its 2019 parade. King Alexandre has invited you to be part of his special day, and his messenger awaits your reply.   By special invitation of the King, members of the King’s Entourage are eligible for a discount entourage membership in the Krewe de Jeanne d’Arc. The discounted membership is $50, a $150 savings off the regular price.  Members of the King’s Entourage will need to provide their own costume appropriate for medieval nobility and should provide their own throws — 50-100 throws are suggested to supplement what King Alexandre gives you.  Entourage members may purchase throws from us, make their own throws or buy appropriate throws elsewhere according to our guidelines. Lineup is at 5:30 p.m. at the Steamboat Natchez pavilion on the riverfront near Toulouse and Decatur.

Quill and inkwell "Reply to your King"
Krewe de Jeanne d'Arc playing card based on a medieval portrait of Charles VIIEach year, the Krewe de Jeanne d’Arc selects a male community leader who embodies New Orleans’ French connection to portray King Charles VII in our parade.Before Joan arrived on the scene, King Charles VII (1403-1461) of France was ruling from the town of Chinon (because the English had taken Paris), without a public crowning (because the English had taken Reims). With the pending fall of the town of Orléans, France’s very independence was under siege, and Charles VII made an extraordinary choice: he put a teenage peasant girl called by God in charge of his armies.  The young Joan inspired the tired French troops, who liberated Orléans and blazed a path to Reims where Charles was finally publicly crowned with Joan at his side.