Workshops Sunday Dec. 9, 10 and 16, 1-4 p.m.

Upcoming Events

  • Throws Workshops 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 9
  • Throws Workshops 1-4 p.m. Sunday, Dec. 10
  • Throws Workshops 1-4 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 16
  • December 19th Coronation Party!!!!! Pre-order throws now for pick-up Dec. 19th.
  • Foot soldier costume pick-ups Dec. 10, Dec. 16 and Dec. 17 (foot soldiers, see email or calendar for details)

Proceeds from sale of these notecards go to the New Orleans Rotary Foundation to support their travel scholarship for our young Maid of Honor to travel to sister city Orléans, France.


Throws Workshop this Saturday AND Sunday Dec. 9 and 10, 1-4 p.m.

Come craft with us! All skill levels are welcome and all supplies will be provided. These are a great way to connect with other krewe members, get your questions answered, show off your own krewe projects, and bounce ideas. 1-4 p.m. at 7330 Sycamore St (map). See calendar for a full schedule of workshops. We have workshops Saturday Dec. 9, Sunday Dec. 10, and Saturday Dec. 16 — we need all hands to get throws finished in time to deliver at the Dec. 19th coronation party!

Dec. 19 Coronation Party at Degas House

Find out who our new Maid, King and Queen are, pick up pre-ordered throws, and generally kick-off our parade season!  Here’s the “Party Planner” with the details on our main social events this season.


The 2024 Party Planner: Mark your calendar for events with Krewe de Jeanne d’Arc

Photo by Kim Welsh

Our sweet 16th year is shaping up to be better than ever!  Mark your calendars now and get your tickets! Details about each event below.


Details of all events below


royal crowns and armor waiting to be presented to the court

Tuesday, Dec. 19th Coronation and Kick-Off Party at the Degas House

Kick off the season with this very special krewe-only “mandatory” party announcing our 2024 king, queen and Maid of Honor as well as other updates and important “know-before-you-go” information. Full members, group members and foot soldier volunteers are all invited to this coronation and kick-off party 7-9 p.m. This is an important moment of unity for our krewe and we really hope krewe members will do everything in their power to be part of it. 

  • FREE. The Degas House has donated their courtyard and house! Cash bar and hors d’oeuvres.
  • We’ll announce our 2024 Maid of Honor (award to a local teen leader), Queen Yolande (community award to a female business leader), and King Charles VII (award to a community leader who embodies New Orleans’ French connection). 
  • Signature throw orders will be ready for pick-up (pre-order your throws!) and on-site sale. 
  • Dress: holiday party/krewe colors of blue and gold, krewe bling (not costumes). 
  • In addition to street parking, there is a parking lot! (entrance at 1411 North Rocheblave Street, map)
  • Degas House owner David Villarubia was our first king in 2010. The Degas House, where Impressionist painter Edgar Degas lived and worked, is one of the few official French national landmarks outside of France, and David was knighted for his work on the award-winning restoration and museum. Thank you, King David, for donating this space for our party!

Photo by Gary H. Jones

Sunday, December 31st: Mass, Second Line and Jazz Brunch

Join your fellow krewe members for 9 a.m. worship at Saint Louis Cathedral the Sunday before the parade. In the spirit of Joan, worship is the way to begin any important endeavor!  After mass, the Soul Heirs Band will lead us in a jam and second line 4 blocks from the Cathedral to the Joan of Arc statue, where we’ll do a jazz brunch at Market Cafe.  You can attend the mass, second line, brunch or all three, but you’ll need an advance ticket for the brunch.  Dress: second line spirit, krewe colors blue and gold, krewe gear, medieval-inspired (not costumes).


Monday, January 1: New Year’s Work Party

Most members have a reason to at least stop by this workshop, which makes it a bustling party. Full members will be picking up throws, foot soldiers will be picking up costumes, and everyone will be working on making our signature tea light throws. 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. in the Parish Hall of Saint Andrew’s Episcopal Church at the corner of Carrollton and Zimple (1031 S. Carrollton, map). Enter from the side door on Zimple. Show off your own projects or bring a snack or wine to share if you like.  Delicious holiday leftovers welcome. Dress: casual.


 

Photo by Kim Welsh

Friday, January 5: Pre-Parade Medieval Banquet at Livaudais Hall

We’ll have king cake, a hot buffet supper, medieval music and dancing, and a cash bar, 7-9:30 p.m. Caterer Jacques-Imo’s is going to make us a medieval roast pig and a full medieval menu of roasted vegetables, mashed potatoes, and fig compote. Livaudais Hall (LEE-vo-day) is a new venue for us, and we’re excited about the larger space and the chance to create a more medieval atmosphere with the wood interior, hung with our banners of the cities Joan liberated. Luke Brechelsbauer and friends will entertain us on authentic medieval instruments. We’ll also have a drum and chant performance by Skinz-N-Bonez, the bones gang that parades with us as Joan’s murderous judges. Show off your beautiful medieval costume and share a sneak preview of your throws with friends! All paraders are invited — full members, honoraries and their entourage, group members, performers, and foot soldier volunteers. Paraders may also purchase non-member tickets for your guests. Tickets are $50 for members, $10 extra for non-members. BUT after  December 25th, ticket prices will increase to $60, and after January 1, ticket prices will increase to $70, so buy your ticket now! Dress: Medieval costumes are strongly encouraged. Many krewe members (including foot soldier volunteers) wear their parade costumes.  There is ample street parking near the hall.


Saturday, January 6


Photo by Kim Welsh

4:45-5:30 p.m. Parade Line-Up

Report to the corner of Bienville and Front to line up (map), costumed, ready to go, and carrying only what you plan to carry in the parade.  Foot soldiers and leaders will arrive by 4:45 p.m. to unload the props; full members should be there no later than 5:30 p.m. to roll the parade at 7 p.m. sharp.  Arrive in costume. Come early so you have time to see everything and get your photo taken. Best parking is in Premium Parking Lot P402, and we can use the restrooms inside the Jax during the line-up.


7 p.m. Parade!!!! 

We’ll kick off Carnival season at 7 p.m. sharp, make our stops for the French Consul/Historic New Orleans Collection toasts, the sword blessing ceremony at the Cathedral, salute to the Joan of Arc statue, and the king cake ceremony at Oscar Dunn Park (sidewalk amphitheater by Cafe Du Monde). (Route and stop details)  Remember that we are a family-friendly parade and also a saint procession with a ceremony at the Cathedral.  Please hold off on the adult beverages until after the parade. We’ll be done around 8:30 p.m.; surely you can wait that long!


Members Only website 

Remember, the Members Only page (password:   Joan1412  )  is where you can order throws, view and order prints of last year’s photos from our amazing volunteer photographers (password same), and find the costume guide, throws guide, downloadable logos, relevant coats of arms, and characters wanted.  And our online Joan library is full of not only books but also music, movies and TV shows.  Remember you must be a 2023-2024 registered full member, foot soldier or group member to purchase tickets, keepsakes or throws. Renew or join first if you haven’t already!

Book Club Saturday: The Maid and The Queen, Workshop Sunday

Upcoming Events:

  • Book ClubThe Maid and The Queen Saturday Nov. 11
  • Throws Workshop Sunday, Nov. 12, 1-4 p.m.
  • Save the date: Dec. 19 Coronation Party

Book Club: The Maid and The Queen discussion Nov. 11

Join us for a lively discussion Saturday Nov. 11, 10-11:30 a.m. at the Rosa F. Keller Library (4300 S. Broad, map) — you’ll have fun and learn something even if you haven’t read the book. The Joan of Arc Book Club will discuss The Maid and The Queen, the fascinating story of the relationship between Joan and Queen Yolande, the power behind the throne.

“The Maid and the Queen” author Nancy Goldstone visited New Orleans to speak at our Salon back in 2014 soon after this book came out. Check out this 2014 radio interview with Susan Larson, our founder Amy Kirk Duvoisin, and author Nancy Goldstone discussing the book and its influence on our parade as a preview for the 2014 Salon.

Next up for the book club: March 2 we’ll be discussing historical text The Hundred Years War, and June 1 we’ll be discussing the fiction novel Smoke City. Get your books from Frenchmen Art and Books. Book club details on our website.


Throws Workshop Sunday Nov. 12, 1-4 p.m.

Come craft with us, Sunday Nov. 12,  1-4 p.m.! All skill levels are welcome and all supplies will be provided. These are a great way to connect with other krewe members, get your questions answered, show off your own krewe projects, and bounce ideas. 7330 Sycamore St (map). See calendar for a full schedule of workshops. More upcoming workshops: Dec. 3, Dec. 9 and Dec. 10.


Save the date: Dec. 19 Coronation Party at Degas House

Find out who our new Maid, King and Queen are, pick up pre-ordered throws, and generally kick-off our parade season!

Throws Workshop today Saturday Nov. 4

Upcoming Events

  • Throws Workshop TODAY, Saturday, Nov. 4, 1-4 p.m.
  • Book Club: The Maid and The Queen Saturday Nov. 11
  • Throws Workshop Sunday, Nov. 12, 1-4 p.m.
  • Save the date: Dec. 19 Coronation Party

Throws Workshop TODAY Saturday Nov. 4, 1-4 p.m.

Come craft with us, Saturday, Oct.15,  1-4 p.m.! All skill levels are welcome and all supplies will be provided. These are a great way to connect with other krewe members, get your questions answered, show off your own krewe projects, and bounce ideas. 7330 Sycamore St (map). See calendar for a full schedule of workshops. Next workshop Sunday Nov. 12, 1-4 p.m.


Book Club: The Maid and The Queen discussion Nov. 11

The Joan of Arc Book Club will discuss The Maid and The Queen, the fascinating story of the relationship between Joan and Queen Yolande, the power behind the throne. March 2 we’ll be discussing historical text The Hundred Years War, and June 1 we’ll be discussing the fiction novel Smoke City. Get your books from Frenchmen Art and Books. Book club discussions will take place at the Rosa F. Keller Library and Community Center (4300 Broad Street, map). Book club details on our website.


Save the date: Dec. 19 Coronation Party at Degas House

Find out who our new Maid, King and Queen are, pick up pre-ordered throws, and generally kick-off our parade season!

A beautiful day to clean out the storage unit

Upcoming Events

  • Krewe storage unit clean-out work party TODAY Oct. 7, 1-4 p.m. 
  • Book Club: The Maid and The Queen Saturday Nov. 11
  • Save the date: Dec. 19 Coronation Party

Krewe Storage Unit Clean-Out Party THIS SATURDAY, Oct. 7 1-4 p.m. 

We need some help organizing and hauling stuff to trash and Goodwill. Maybe you could also score some cast-off craft supplies or old props!  It’s unit #120 at the Public Storage at the corner of Washington and Earhart (4474 Earhart, map). Captain Amanda’s cell is 504-940-4976, in case you need gate access to the property. If the gate is open, come on in.


Throws Workshop Sunday Oct. 15 

Come craft with us, Sunday, Oct.15,  1-4 p.m.! All skill levels are welcome and all supplies will be provided. These are a great way to connect with other krewe members, get your questions answered, show off your own krewe projects, and bounce ideas. 7330 Sycamore St (map). See calendar for a full schedule of workshops.


Book Club: The Maid and The Queen discussion Nov. 11

The Joan of Arc Book Club will discuss The Maid and The Queen, the fascinating story of the relationship between Joan and Queen Yolande, the power behind the throne. March 2 we’ll be discussing historical text The Hundred Years War, and June 1 we’ll be discussing the fiction novel Smoke City. Get your books from Frenchmen Art and Books. Book club details on our website.


Banquet Committee

Krewe members Joan Fox and Gretchen Zalkind are chairing a committee to help coordinate, set-up and pack-up for our January 5 pre-parade medieval feast at Livaudais Hall. Please email them to help.


Save the date: Dec. 19 Coronation Party at Degas House

Find out who our new Maid, King and Queen are, pick up pre-ordered throws, and generally kick-off our parade season!

Social tonight, Workshop Sunday, Book Club and more!!!

Upcoming Events (scroll down for details)

  • Social TONIGHT: Social at Wrong Iron on the Greenway
  • This Sunday: Throws workshop, 1-4 p.m, 7330 Sycamore Street
  • Book Club: The Maid and The Queen Saturday Nov. 11
  • Krewe storage unit clean-out work party Saturday Oct. 7 1-4 p.m. 
  • Save the date: Dec. 19 Coronation Party

Social tonight Tuesday Sept.19 at Wrong Iron on the Greenway 

Social hour 6-8 p.m. at Wrong Iron on the Greenway (3532 Toulouse, map). Get to know other krewe members, ask questions, show off your projects and swap ideas. Drop in when you can, stay as long you like. Next social Oct. 17.


Throws Workshop Sunday Sept. 24 

Come craft with us, Sunday, Sept.24, 1-4 p.m.! All skill levels are welcome and all supplies will be provided. These are a great way to connect with other krewe members, get your questions answered, show off your own krewe projects, and bounce ideas. 7330 Sycamore St (map). See calendar for a full schedule of workshops.


Krewe Storage Unit Clean-Out Party Saturday Oct. 7 1-4 p.m. 

We need some help organizing and hauling stuff to trash and Goodwill. Maybe you could also score some cast-off craft supplies or old props!  It’s unit #120 at the Public Storage at the corner of Washington and Earhart (4474 Earhart, map). 


Book Club: The Maid and The Queen discussion Nov. 11

The Joan of Arc Book Club will discuss The Maid and The Queen, the fascinating story of the relationship between Joan and Queen Yolande, the power behind the throne. March 2 we’ll be discussing historical text The Hundred Years War, and June 1 we’ll be discussing the fiction novel Smoke City. Get your books from Frenchmen Art and Books. Book club details on our website.


Banquet Committee

Krewe members Joan Fox and Gretchen Zalkind are chairing a committee to help coordinate, set-up and pack-up for our January 5 pre-parade medieval feast at Livaudais Hall. Please email them to help.


Save the date: Dec. 19 Coronation Party at Degas House

Find out who our new Maid, King and Queen are, pick up pre-ordered throws, and generally kick-off our parade season!

Volunteers needed for Salon, Workshop today

Salon Volunteers needed!

Hope to see you next Saturday for our Salon conference! We need help with:

  • Bringing some coolers of non-alcoholic beverages for our picnic lunch
  • Picking up our pre-ordered lunches and delivering them fresh at lunch time (walking two doors down the street)
  • Set up and pack up
  • Greeting and staffing the krewe info table (right next to the lecture room in our new venue)
  • Videographers to help us make a video of the process of getting our giant dragon puppet up on his feet (during the lunch break)

Sign up here to volunteer.


Workshop Today Sept. 10 10 1-4 p.m.

We plan to launch throw sales at the Salon as usual, and we could use some help getting throws ready to sell and with other crafty things to get ready for the Salon. 1-4 p.m. Sunday Sept. 10 at the home of Captain Amanda (7330 Sycamore St., map)


More Salon Details below


Salon de Jeanne d’Arc free full-day conference Saturday Sept. 16 @ Tulane

The Joan of Arc Project will present its 13th annual conference, the Salon de Jeanne d’Arc, on Saturday September 16th from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Rogers Memorial Chapel at Tulane University. (Full Schedule)The free lectures and presentations by local scholars, authors and artists are open to the public. Drop in for a particular session or stay all day! This year’s talks focus on the theme “Journeys with Joan: Spiritual, Historical and Cultural Journeys with Joan of Arc.” Topics cover Joan of Arc, her medieval French context, and the French heritage of New Orleans, presented by the Joan of Arc Project, producers of the annual Joan of Arc parade in partnership with the Medieval & Early Modern Studies Department at Tulane University.


Pre-order your lunch

We can’t get the crepes food truck this year, but Crêpes à la Cart is still going to provide our lunch. Pre-order your crêpes here.


New Venue: Rogers Memorial Chapel

We’re looking forward to a new venue this year, the Myra Clare Rogers Memorial Chapel at 1229 Broadway (map), with a larger and more open lecture room, with room for our sale and information tables right at the lecture hall entrance. It’s also got a lovely shaded outdoor green space where we’ll enjoy lunch. We’re really excited about this space, but be warned that street parking on Broadway is the only convenient parking. Ride-sharing encouraged! There should be sufficient street parking, but you might have to walk a bit. 


Help spread the word

The Salon is a great event for prospective members, so invite your friends to the whole day or to a particular session that would interest them.  Here’s the links to share:

Please help us get some social media buzz by posting to your networks, marking that you’ll attend, sharing on your page, etc.

Salon 2023: How you can help

Details below


Salon de Jeanne d’Arc free full-day conference Saturday Sept. 16 @ Tulane

The Joan of Arc Project will present its 13th annual conference, the Salon de Jeanne d’Arc, on Saturday September 16th from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Rogers Memorial Chapel at Tulane University.  (full schedule) The free lectures and presentations by local scholars, authors and artists are open to the public. Drop in for a particular session or stay all day! This year’s talks focus on the theme “Journeys with Joan: Spiritual, Historical and Cultural Journeys with Joan of Arc.” Topics cover Joan of Arc, her medieval French context, and the French heritage of New Orleans, presented by the Joan of Arc Project, producers of the annual Joan of Arc parade in partnership with the Medieval & Early Modern Studies Department at Tulane University.


Pre-order your lunch

We can’t get the crepes food truck this year, but Crêpes à la Cart is still going to provide our lunch. Pre-order your crêpes here.


New Venue: Rogers Memorial Chapel

We’re looking forward to a new venue this year, the Myra Clare Rogers Memorial Chapel at 1229 Broadway (map), with a larger and more open lecture room, with room for our sale and information tables right at the lecture hall entrance. It’s also got a lovely shaded outdoor green space where we’ll enjoy lunch. We’re really excited about this space, but be warned that street parking on Broadway is the only convenient parking. Ride-sharing encouraged! There should be sufficient street parking, but you might have to walk a bit. 


Livestream

It’s more fun in person, but we WILL live stream the event!  You can view the live stream on YouTube here, or search in your smart TV’s YouTube channel for “Salon de Jeanne d’Arc 2023: Journeys with Joan.” 


Help spread the word

The Salon is a great event for prospective members, so invite your friends to the whole day or to a particular session that would interest them.  Here’s the links to share:

Please help us get some social media buzz by posting to your networks, marking that you’ll attend, sharing on your page, etc.


Volunteers needed!

We need help with:

  • Bringing some coolers of non-alcoholic beverages for our picnic lunch
  • Picking up our pre-ordered lunches and delivering them fresh at lunch time (walking two doors down the street)
  • Set up and pack up
  • Greeting and staffing the krewe info table (right next to the lecture room in our new venue)
  • Videographers to help us make a video of the process of getting our giant dragon puppet up on his feet (during the lunch break)

Sign up here to volunteer.


Workshop this Sunday Sept. 10 1-4 p.m.

We plan to launch throw sales at the Salon as usual, and we could use some help getting throws ready to sell and with other crafty things to get ready for the Salon. 1-4 p.m. Sunday Sept. 10 at the home of Captain Amanda (7330 Sycamore St., map)

Joan of Art opening reception this Saturday

Art Show opening reception 5-7 p.m.

We cannot wait to unveil our 2023 JOAN OF ART show at Ariodante Contemporary Art and Craft Gallery this Saturday September 2!! Our 4th annual show will open in alignment with the Arts District of New Orleans “First Saturdays” and be on exhibit & for sale for the entire month of September.

2022 First Place winner by Max Bernardi. 2023 Joan of Art selections will be revealed this Saturday in person and on the web soon after.

The opening night reception Sept. 2 is open to all from 5:00-8:00 p.m. Krewe members, you’re welcome to come in costume or krewe colors! That evening, our local judges will select their top choices for our 2023 “Joan of Art” contest, and awards will be presented at 7:00 p.m. There will be a “Choix des Personnes”  (People’s Choice) award too!

Come out and celebrate with these local artists, get inspired by each of their unique views of Joan of Arc, meet members of Krewe de Jeanne d’Arc, and learn how you can become a member or volunteer for the 2024 parade.

Most importantly, come out to support local artists and artist supporters like our longtime art show partners Ariodante Contemporary Art and Craft Gallery (535 Julia Street map)

This year’s Joan of Art exhibit will feature the following artists: Jane Brewster, Marcela Carlin, Laura Darling Dinapolis, Carol M. Lynch, Claudia Lynch, Jeanne Parker Martin, Kathleen McCord, Karen Miller, Jennifer Ramos, Sarah Redmannm, and Kay Richoux.

See you Saturday!!


Salon de Jeanne d’Arc free full day conference Saturday Sept. 16 @ Tulane

The Joan of Arc Project will present its 13th annual conference, the Salon de Jeanne d’Arc, on Saturday September 16th from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. at the Myra Clare Rogers Memorial Chapel at Tulane University (map).  (full schedule) The free lectures and presentations by local scholars, authors and artists are open to the public. Drop in for a particular session or stay all day! This year’s talks focus on the theme “Journeys with Joan: Spiritual, Historical and Cultural Journeys with Joan of Arc.” Topics cover Joan of Arc, her medieval French context, and the French heritage of New Orleans, presented by the Joan of Arc Project, producers of the annual Joan of Arc parade in partnership with the Medieval & Early Modern Studies Department at Tulane University.

Throws Workshop this Sunday, Save the Date Salon and Art Show

Upcoming Events

  • August 27: Throws workshop, 1-4 p.m, 7330 Sycamore Street
  • September 2: Joan of Art juried exhibition opening night reception at Ariodante Gallery
  • September 16: Salon de Jeanne d’Arc full-day conference at Tulane!
  • Details below!


Throws Workshop Sunday August 27 

Come craft with us, Sunday, August 27, 1-4 p.m.! All skill levels are welcome and all supplies will be provided. These are a great way to connect with other krewe members, get your questions answered, show off your own krewe projects, and bounce ideas. 7330 Sycamore St (map). 


Save the date: Joan of Art Opening Sept. 2 and Salon Sept. 16

We have a jam-packed next few months before parade season starts. Our Joan of Art submissions are open until July 31. Save the date for Sept. 2 to come in costume to the opening night of the Joan of Art juried exhibition at Ariodante Gallery on Julia Street. The Joan of Art exhibit opening is part of the monthly First Saturday art walk among the Julia Street galleries, so you may want to make a night of it.  Our annual full-day conference at Tulane University, the “Salon de Jeanne d’Arc,” is set for September 16. View the full calendar of events on our website.