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High-Stepping Moves on New Orleans' Second Line Parades

In New Orleans, Sunday parades fill the streets with joyful dancing and brass bands.

04/26/2018

If Cities Could Dance

High-Stepping Moves on New Orleans' Second Line Parades

Season 1 Episode 3 | 3m 14sVideo has Closed Captions

In New Orleans, Sunday parades fill the streets with joyful dancing and brass bands.

Watch Rodrick “Scubble” Davis, known for his exuberant, athletic footwork, as he dances his way through the historic Tremé neighborhood, known as the birthplace of jazz and center of the second line tradition.

04/26/2018

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If Cities Could Dance

High-Stepping Moves on New Orleans' Second Line Parades

Season 1 Episode 3 | 3m 14sVideo has Closed Captions

Watch Rodrick “Scubble” Davis, known for his exuberant, athletic footwork, as he dances his way through the historic Tremé neighborhood, known as the birthplace of jazz and center of the second line tradition.

04/26/2018

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