Last month, IT Editor Janelle Nanos traveled to New Orleans
to explore the culture and traditions of Mardi Gras. For four days, she
spoke with the people behind the masks -- the ones who help make the
celebration happen -- to get their stories and insider tips. She's been
blogging about her experiences throughout the month, and is there now experiencing the celebration firsthand. You can read through all of the Mardi Gras Moments featured so far.
I've been talking a lot about the Mardi Gras Indians, and now that I'm actually down here, I'm really excited to see them tomorrow live and in person. But I did get a sneak peek while I was here in January, by visiting the Indian practice at Handa Wanda's. Located in Central City, the club (and the nearby Yia Cafe, where the practice was held the night we visited) is not the safest part of town. But if you're smart and don't wander too far away from the club, it's a terrific opportunity to get a glimpse of the Indian experience, particularly for anyone who comes down to New Orleans when it's not in the full throes of the Carnival season.
I've been talking a lot about the Mardi Gras Indians, and now that I'm actually down here, I'm really excited to see them tomorrow live and in person. But I did get a sneak peek while I was here in January, by visiting the Indian practice at Handa Wanda's. Located in Central City, the club (and the nearby Yia Cafe, where the practice was held the night we visited) is not the safest part of town. But if you're smart and don't wander too far away from the club, it's a terrific opportunity to get a glimpse of the Indian experience, particularly for anyone who comes down to New Orleans when it's not in the full throes of the Carnival season.
Handa Wanda, 2425 Dryades St., New Orleans
Check out all of the Mardi Gras Moments in this series, and get an insider's perspective with our interactive Mardi Gras Map.











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