Voodoo Queen Kalindah Laveaux is a proud Louisiana native whose lineage comes from New Orleans, Léonville, and Lake Charles. She learned Voodoo, Louisiana languages, cooking and Zydeco first hand from her family.
Laveaux is an interdisciplinary artist, who seeks to perpetuate Louisiana’s Afro-Creole spirituality and culture through ritual, music, dance, visual art, film, storytelling, and language.
She also has a B.A. in Music from the University of New Orleans.
Laveaux holds rituals around New Orleans, is a Mardi Gras Indian, and does readings and spiritual work for others. She can be found dancing maintaining altar spaces in Congo Square on Sundays.
Contact: queenkalindah@gmail.com
Speaks: Kouri-Vini, French, English