NOMGI SIP & SEW is an experience like no other. The mix of your favorite beverage, fiery music, and sewing is sure to leave a lasting imprint. Ever wonder how the beautiful, ornate, and detailed Mardi Gras Indian costumes are conceived and/or created? Look no further. At NOMGI, masking Indians teach attendees how to hand bead/sequin designs on canvas. The designs are tailored to strive for the completion of each piece within the class so each person can leave with his/her design to cherish for a lifetime. The price of the class includes all sewing materials, light snacks, a live performance by the Young Maasai Hunters Indians, and photo opportunities. Please note the Indians will not be in costume; however, pieces of their suits will be on display throughout the venue. For more details or to book an off-site experience, call 800-421-7558 or email: info@nomgisipandsew.com
Sunday, Oct 28, 5-6:15 PM
New Orleans Mardi Gras Indians (NOMGI) Sip & Sew- Multiple Dates & Times
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1027 Touro Street, New Orleans, LA
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