Zydeco lives here.
Where's zydeco playing tonight?
Live Black-Creole accordion music. Acadiana's weekend pulse.
Tonight
— what's playing in the next 24 hours —
The line is unbroken
Holy Ghost Parish, 1920 → Plaisance, 1982 → Built On Zydeco, 2026.
Walk the timeline →Artists
Verified. Acadiana-run.
Venues
The rooms.
This week in zydeco country
— events the next 7 days —
Meet the legend who broke the rule
Queen Ida
Still here · 97 years old · Lake Charles → San Francisco
First zydeco artist to win a Grammy — 1982, a year before Clifton. Always written out of casual histories. We lead with her.
Read her story →The Legends
Pay respect to the rooms and the hands that built this.
The buildings burned. The men died. The music kept moving.
Walk the landmarks · Meet the legends →From the reading room
Five columns. Real bylines.
68 zydeco bands are touring right now. Here's the room they're playing.
Read · The TrailSaturday at El Sid-O's: a working dance floor at 11:42 p.m.
Tonight
What's playing
The Roster
Artists
Verified. Acadiana-run.
The Floor
Venues
The rooms.
The Calendar
Events
The Story
Read
Five columns. Real bylines. Voices that know the scene from inside.
The Timeline
The line is unbroken.
Where zydeco, Creole festivals, and Black Louisiana built each other. Holy Ghost Parish, 1920 → Plaisance, 1982 → Built On Zydeco, 2026.
The Legends
Pay respect to the rooms and the hands that built this.
The buildings burned. The men died. The music kept moving.
The Film
Built On Zydeco
For the first time, our story is told by us — three Black Creoles.
Trailer
39 years of Zydeco Extravaganza archives + never-before-seen footage.
Synopsis
Built on Zydeco is a Louisiana music documentary exploring how Zydeco survives not only as performance, but as work, language, lineage, and cultural responsibility. Set across southwest Louisiana and extending to national and international stages, the film follows the musicians, families, and communities who continue to sustain Zydeco across generations and parish lines.
Featuring in-depth interviews and vérité moments with artists including Keith Frank, Terrance Simien (two-time Grammy Award winner), Reginald "Buckwheat Jr." Dural (Grammy Award winner), along with special appearances and conversations with Rusty Metoyer, Leon Chavis, members of the Dopsie family, the Frank family, and the Ardoin family, the film situates Zydeco within both individual artistry and multi-generational responsibility.
Blending contemporary footage with newly digitized archival materials, Built on Zydeco connects past and present, preserving moments that were once undocumented or inaccessible while tracing how the music continues to evolve within Creole communities.
Director's Statement
Built on Zydeco comes from lived experience and long-term relationship, not observation from a distance. This film reflects a world we were raised around and have spent years moving through — where Zydeco exists far beyond the stage, living in family spaces, community halls, long drives between parishes, and the work required to keep the music alive.
As the film developed, one truth became clear: Zydeco is sustained by labor, not nostalgia. It is carried through language, invention, family responsibility, and the commitment of artists and communities who continue to show up, even as cultural expectations and economic realities shift.
This film blends present-day storytelling with newly digitized archival footage to connect generations that were often undocumented or overlooked. At its core, Built on Zydeco is about responsibility — to culture, to family, and to the future.
Filmmakers
Milton Arceneaux — Co-Director. Global award-winning photographer and filmmaker whose work focuses on Creole culture, language, and identity in southwest Louisiana. Director of Built on Zydeco and organizer of the annual Creole Culture Day and the REFRAMING Cinema Film Festival.
Dustin Cravins — Co-Director. Cultural advocate, Zydeco scholar, and member of a prominent Creole family with deep ties to Louisiana's Zydeco and French-speaking communities. As a culture bearer, he brings historical context, musical knowledge, and linguistic framing to the film.
Robert Chevalier — Producer. Legal professional, community leader, and arts advocate. Provides strategic oversight for production management, fundraising, and legal clearances.
Screenings
Screenings TBA. Festival selections (2026): American Golden Picture International Film Festival · American Motion Pictures Festival · Festival de Cine Antigua · New Orleans French Film Festival.
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About
Built in Acadiana. Run by people inside the music.
zydeco.guide is the mobile-first cultural authority for live zydeco — the people, the places, the dances, and the night you're standing in.
The site is published by Encoded Noire, the Acadiana-based creative agency owned by Milton Arceneaux, and curated by Louisiana Creole Culture. It is a sister publication to blacklouisiana.guide, which tells the broader Black Louisiana story.
The cultural authority behind the platform
Milton Arceneaux — founder, photographer, filmmaker. Co-director of Built On Zydeco. Organizer of Creole Culture Day and the REFRAMING Cinema Film Festival.
Dustin Cravins — co-director of Built On Zydeco. Zydeco scholar from a prominent Creole family that runs Zydeco Extravaganza, the longest-running zydeco festival in the country.
Robert Chevalier — producer of Built On Zydeco. Legal professional and arts advocate.
How verification works
Every artist, venue, and event on this site is verified before it's published. Listings are not paid placements. The Legends archive is fact-checked against named primary sources — Wikipedia, NEA biographies, OffBeat, 64 Parishes, the Acadiana Advocate, KATC, KLFY, KPEL, NPR, AllMusic, Find a Grave, Smithsonian Folkways, Louisiana dance hall archives, and Herman Fuselier's reporting. Where a fact can't be confirmed against at least one of those, the entry ships with a Verification in progress flag and the unconfirmed claim is removed until it can be.
The film
zydeco.guide is the digital companion to Built On Zydeco. The site has its own job — daily product, verified directory, tonight's gigs — but its publishing context is the film: a long-form Louisiana music documentary exploring how zydeco survives as work, language, lineage, and cultural responsibility.
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Radio
Where to listen this weekend
The shows that keep the music on the air.
Zydeco Stomp · KRVS 88.7
KBON 101.1 · Mamou
KJCB 770 AM · Lafayette
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