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SUMMARY:Wooly Saint-Louis Jean & KreyòlDjaz
DESCRIPTION:Join us at HCX’s home-base\, FiveMyles Gallery\, to experience the debut of Wooly Saint-Louis Jean & KreyòlDjaz!\nAugust 16th\n6-9pm\nFiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St Johns Pl\, Brooklyn\, NY 11238\n  \n\nSinger/Guitarist Wooly Saint-Louis Jean “Le Chanteur Des Poètes” is a beloved curator of both songs and poems from Haiti’s vast reservoir of literary traditions\, with a warm and engaging stage presence\, a deep sonorous voice and a unique ability to bring written verse to life through song.\n\nBassist Bobby Raymond is a journeyman musician who continues to perform and record with a veritable “who’s-who” of Haiti’s finest musicians. Bobby’s ability to play in any style\, his facility on both electric and acoustic basses\, and his supportive and intuitive musical gifts are admired throughout the Haitian music community and beyond.\n\nReed player\, composer\, and ethnomusicologist Paul Austerlitz combines his background as an ethnomusicologist specializing in Afro-Caribbean music with his creative work as a jazz musician. Paul weds his backgrounds in jazz and ethnomusicology\, producing works that incorporate the musics that he researches. He has been especially active in blending Latin and Caribbean music from the Dominican Republic and elsewhere with free forms of jazz.\n\nMarkus Schwartz is a Grammy-nominated percussionist\, recording artist & educator\, specializing in the traditional drum music of Haiti. As a life-long student of Vodou drumming\, Markus has deep roots in the Haitian music community\, and is a sought-after collaborator across musical genres\, bringing his informed approach to Haitian percussion to a wide array of projects and performances.\n\n\n\nRSVP HERE »
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/wooly-saint-louis-jean-kreyoldjaz/
LOCATION:FiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Place\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11213
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SUMMARY:Paul Beaubrun & Zing Experience!
DESCRIPTION:Haiti Cultural Exchange presents Paul Beaubrun & Zing Experience featuring Sanba Zao!\n  \nFilm Screening & Performance\n5-10:30 PM\nBrower Park\nSt Mark’s Ave\, Park Pl between Brooklyn Ave and Kingston Ave\nPaul Beaubrun & Zing Experience featuring Sanba Zao go on at 7:30 PM\nPaul Beaubrun & Zing Experience Extended Performance\n10:45 PM\nSalon on Kingston\n105 Kingston Ave\, Brooklyn\, NY 11213\n  \nIn partnership with Rooftop Films for the premiere of Kaveh Nabatian’s film “Kite Zo A: Leave the Bones” at Brower Park\, the evening will include music and dance activations\, Haitian vendors\, a vibrant performance by Paul Beaubrun & Zing Experience and a screening of the film. Join us after the screening for an extended performance by Paul Beaubrun & Zing Experience at Salon On Kingston. This event is also in partnership with Council Member Chi Osse and I Am Carribeing. \n  \nRVSP’s encouraged! RSVP Here »
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/paul-beaubrun-zing-experience/
LOCATION:New York
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SUMMARY:Mizik Ayiti Sunday Jazz Brunch
DESCRIPTION:Haiti Cultural Exchange Presents “Mizik Ayiti: Sunday Jazz Brunch at Crown Heights Cafe” featuring the Gashford Guillaume Quartet.  \nSpend the month of October celebrating Haitian jazz music with the Crown Heights community!  Join us on Sundays this October to enjoy jazz and tasty treats & drinks!  \nOctober 1st\, 8th\, 15th\, & 22nd*\n2-4 pm\nCrown Heights Cafe\, 764 Franklin Ave\, Brooklyn\, NY 11238\n*Bring down the house with us for the FINAL Mizik Ayiti Sunday Jazz Brunch at Crown Heights Cafe on Sunday\, October 22nd with the Gashford Guillaume “Quintet” featuring: Gashford Guillaume (drums)\, Yayoi Ikawa (Keyboards). Jeremy Powell (Sax). Michael Obrian (Bass)\, and Okai Fleurimont (Haitian drums & percussion).  \n  \n  \n  
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/mizik-ayiti-sunday-jazz-brunch/
LOCATION:Crown Heights Cafe\, 764 Franklin Ave\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11238
CATEGORIES:mizik ayiti 2024
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SUMMARY:Mizik Ayiti! First Thursdays Featuring Foula
DESCRIPTION:Join Haiti Cultural Exchange Thursday\, November 2nd for Mizik Ayiti! First Thursdays featuring Foula.\n7pm Doors\n7:30pm An n Pale (Let’s Talk) — a conversation with the artists\n8pm Performance \nAbout Foula \nFoula has an extensive performance history\, presenting their highly original and artistic take on Vodou Jazz at festivals and concert halls throughout Haiti\, the Caribbean\, the US and beyond\, but the chance to experience a reunion of this musical legacy has become exceedingly rare.  \nThis incarnation of the band features 3 original Foula members: Gaston (Bonga) Jean-Baptiste (tanbou/percussion/vocals) Jean-Raymond Giglio aka Sanba Kebyesou (tanbou/percussion/vocals) Yves (Chico) Boyer (bass/percussion/vocals) Along with two long-time collaborators and perennial Foula disciples; Paul Austerlitz (sax/clarinet/flute)\, and Markus Schwartz (drumkit/tanbou/ percussion).  \nThis performance of Foula’s music is dedicated to the great composer and musicologist Wilfred “Tido” Lavaud\, who “crossed over” in 2020\, as well as to Foula member Thurgot Theodat\, currently residing in France. \n \nAbout Haiti Cultural Exchange \nHaiti Cultural Exchange is a nonprofit organization established to develop\, present\, and promote the cultural expressions of the Haitian people. Support Haitian arts and culture with a donation to Haiti Cultural Exchange today.  \n\nRSVPs not required\, but highly recommended. Entry is first come\, first served\, so please make sure to come early if you’d like to grab a spot! \nReserver Your Spot »
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/mizik-ayiti-first-thursday-featuring-foula/
LOCATION:FiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Place\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11213
CATEGORIES:Mizik Ayiti! 2023
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SUMMARY:Mizik Ayiti! First Thursdays Featuring Riva Nyri Précil
DESCRIPTION:Join Haiti Cultural Exchange Thursday\, December 7 for Mizik Ayiti! featuring Riva Nyri Précil.\nRiva Précil will perform traditional folklore songs\, some of her classic tunes\, and will premiere a sneak peek of new material from her upcoming unreleased album. \n  \n7 – 10 pm\nFiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Pl\, Brooklyn\, NY 11213 \n  \nRSVP on Eventbrite »\nRSVPs not required\, but highly recommended. Entry is first come\, first served\, so please make sure to come early if you’d like to grab a spot! \n  \nAbout Riva Nyri Précil\nBorn in Brooklyn\, Riva Nyri Precil grew up in Haiti where she was exposed to and studied under many of the great masters of Haiti’s cultural and artistic scene. Riva received her BA in Music Therapy from Loyola University of New Orleans\, became the founder & CEO of a bespoke jewelry company “Love\, Nyri” and the author of her Haitian Creole children’s book set in Jacmel\, “Anaëlle Ak Lasirèn”. \nHer debut solo album in Creole\, “Perle De Culture\,” is a fusion of traditional Haitian songs\, soul\, African tones\, and jazz elements\, followed by a collaborative band album by Bohio Music “Ayiti Nan Kay La” and most recently her children’s lullaby album “Dodo Titit”. Riva also teaches traditional Haitian folklore through a workshop she’s established called “Tout Se Pa” which welcomes all levels to learn the basics of Haitian dance. \nRiva’s work embodies the beauty she sees in her heritage through her singing\, dancing\, jewelry designs and writing. Riva continues to perform in New York City and globally and is working on her next studio album set to release Spring 2024.
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/mizik-ayiti-first-thursdays-featuring-riva-nyri-precil/
LOCATION:FiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Place\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11213
CATEGORIES:Mizik Ayiti! 2023
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SUMMARY:Ti Atis Second Saturdays at Brooklyn Children's Museum
DESCRIPTION:Bring your “little artists” for an afternoon of creativity hosted by HCX at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum.\n  \n2-4 pm\nSaturday\, December 9th \nTi Atis (Little Artists) engages youth of Haitian descent and their peers with Haitian history and heritage via the arts\, giving young people the tools to build an inclusive and culturally informed future as they learn about diverse art forms from professional Haitian artists. \n  \nTi Atis is included with the cost of entry to the museum. \nGet a ticket to the museum here »\n— \nAbout Ti Atis Second Saturdays\nThis series of events takes place on the second Saturday or each month from December 2023 thru May 2024. Each Saturday will feature a different instructor and art form from our incredibly talented community.
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/ti-atis-second-saturdays-at-brooklyn-childrens-museum/
LOCATION:Brooklyn Children’s Museum\, 145 Brooklyn Avenue\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11213
CATEGORIES:Ti Atis
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SUMMARY:Bazaar Kreyòl\, HCX's Holiday Market
DESCRIPTION:Join us for HCX’s holiday market\, Bazaar Kreyòl! Purchase artisan goods for the holidays from a curated array of Haitian vendors\, experience live creation of metalwork from Croix-des-Bouquets\, Haiti\, and enjoy an afternoon of food\, drinks\, and music.\n  \nSunday\, December 10th\n12–5 pm\nFiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. Johns Pl\, Brooklyn\, NY 11213 \n  \nCelebrate the season by supporting Haitian artisans at HCX’s holiday market\, Bazaar Kreyòl! Join us for a cozy afternoon to indulge in some Haitian hot chocolate\, tea or cremas. Purchase artisan goods for the holidays from a curated array of Haitian vendors\, while enjoying the warm musical stylings of Wooly Saint Louis Jean. \nYou will have a unique opportunity to experience live creation of metalwork\, paper-maché and paintings from Croix-des-Bouquets\, Haiti\, with artists\, Josnel Bruno\, Serge Jolimeau and Pierre Edgard Satyr\, curated by Nathalie Tancrede of ARTisANETWORK. We can’t wait to see you there! \nVendors \n\nAskanya Chocolates\nARTisANETWORK\nBijou Lakay\nBonbon Lakay\nBrooklyn Loves Haiti\nCantave de Saint Marc\nCremeDeLaKremas\nHaitian Bae\nMakini Armand\nMaryse Felix of Bell’s Kitchen\nPerfect Blends\nMythsooka\nVB3\nVivLiv Books\nYoto and Claire\nZanset Botanica\n\nArtists \n\nJosnel Bruno – metalwork\nSerge Jolimeau – metalwork\nPierre Edgard Satyr – paper mâché / paintings\n\n  \nRSVP Here » \nRSVPs not required\, but highly recommended. Entry is first come\, first served\, so please make sure to come early if you’d like to grab a spot!
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/bazaar-kreyol/
LOCATION:FiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Place\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11213
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SUMMARY:Mizik Ayiti! First Thursdays | Haiti X New York
DESCRIPTION:Join Haiti Cultural Exchange on Thursday\, January 4th for Mizik Ayiti! First Thursdays for Haiti X New York featuring Junior Racine Mapou & Markus Schwartz.\nThe evening will start with an artist talk with Jérôme Siméon aka “Junior Racine Mapou”\, recollections from his 25-year career as drummer/drum-maker with Azor (Lenord Fortuné) and Racine Mapou d’Haiti\, followed by a live drumming demonstration performance featuring Junior Racine Mapou & Markus Schwartz.  \n  \n7 – 10 pm\nFiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Pl\, Brooklyn\, NY 11213 \n  \nRSVPs not required\, but highly recommended. Entry is first come\, first served\, so please make sure to come early if you’d like to grab a spot! \n  \nAbout Haiti X New York\nHaiti X New York — Tradisyonak Kilti Tanbou Lakay (Haitian Drum Traditions and Culture) — is an immersive program series by Haiti Cultural Exchange about all things “Tanbou Vodou” in Haiti — happening every Thursday throughout January 2024.      \nMuch gratitude to the National Endowment for the Arts for their support of Haiti X NYC.  
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/mizik-ayiti-first-thursdays-haiti-x-nyc/
LOCATION:FiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Place\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11213
CATEGORIES:HaitixNYC,mizik ayiti 2024
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SUMMARY:Haiti X New York: Drumming workshop with Jérôme Siméon assisted by Markus Schwartz
DESCRIPTION:Join Haiti Cultural Exchange on Thursday\, January 11th for Haiti X New York featuring a drumming workshop with Jérôme “Junior Racine Mapou” Siméon & Markus Schwartz.\nThe evening will have an interactive demonstration\, with audience participation\, including rhythms of the “Tanbou Bas” – a family of circular\, hand-held\, frame drums. These styles of drumming are becoming increasingly rare in Haiti. \n  \n7 – 10 pm\nFiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Pl\, Brooklyn\, NY 11213 \n  \nRSVPs not required\, but highly recommended. Entry is first come\, first served\, so please make sure to come early if you’d like to grab a spot! \n  \nAbout Haiti X New York\nHaiti X New York — Tradisyonak Kilti Tanbou Lakay (Haitian Drum Traditions and Culture) — is an immersive program series by Haiti Cultural Exchange about all things “Tanbou Vodou” in Haiti — happening every Thursday throughout January 2024.      \nMuch gratitude to the National Endowment for the Arts for their support of Haiti X New York. 
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/haiti-x-nyc-drumming-workshop-with-jerome-simeon-assisted-by-markus-schwartz/
LOCATION:FiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Place\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11213
CATEGORIES:HaitixNYC
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SUMMARY:Ti Atis Second Saturdays at Brooklyn Children's Museum
DESCRIPTION:Bring your “little artists” for an afternoon of creativity hosted by HCX at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum.\n  \n2-4 pm\nSaturday\, January 13th\nWith Guest Teacher Robenson Mathurin \nThis workshop will focus on traditional Haitian dance – technique\, musically and sharing knowledge about the culture. \n \n  \nTi Atis (Little Artists) engages youth of Haitian descent and their peers with Haitian history and heritage via the arts\, giving young people the tools to build an inclusive and culturally informed future as they learn about diverse art forms from professional Haitian artists. \n  \nTi Atis is included with the cost of entry to the museum. Get a ticket to the museum here » \n— \nAbout Ti Atis Second Saturdays\nThis series of events takes place on the second Saturday or each month from December 2023 thru May 2024. Each Saturday will feature a different instructor and art form from our incredibly talented community.
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/ti-atis-second-saturdays-at-brooklyn-childrens-museum-2/
LOCATION:Brooklyn Children’s Museum\, 145 Brooklyn Avenue\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11213
CATEGORIES:Ti Atis
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20240118T190000
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SUMMARY:Haiti X New York: Tanbou Vivan!
DESCRIPTION:Join Haiti Cultural Exchange on Thursday\, January 18th for Haiti X New York: Tanbou Vivan! (The Drum is Alive!)\nThe evening will have a drum performance featuring Junior Racine Mapou\, along with Markus Schwartz & invited guests. Hear recollections from Junior on his 25-year career as drummer/drum-maker with Azor and Racine Mapou d’Haiti. \nGet a glimpse into the world of drum-making from one of Haiti’s most renowned drum-makers; Jérôme Siméon\, aka “Junior Racine Mapou”. \nSee rare\, curated drum content from Markus Schwartz’ personal archives\, representing his more than 30 years of research & participation in Haitian drumming traditions\, including photos\, audio\, and video recordings. \n  \n7 – 10 pm\nFiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Pl\, Brooklyn\, NY 11213 \n  \nRSVPs not required\, but highly recommended. Entry is first come\, first served\, so please make sure to come early if you’d like to grab a spot! \n  \nAbout Haiti X New York\nHaiti X New York — Tradisyonak Kilti Tanbou Lakay (Haitian Drum Traditions and Culture) — is an immersive program series by Haiti Cultural Exchange about all things “Tanbou Vodou” in Haiti — happening every Thursday throughout January 2024.      \nMuch gratitude to the National Endowment for the Arts for their support of Haiti X New York. 
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/haiti-x-nyc-tanbou-vivan/
LOCATION:FiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Place\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11213
CATEGORIES:HaitixNYC
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SUMMARY:Haiti X New York: Short Documentary Screening & An n pale\, "Junior"
DESCRIPTION:Join Haiti Cultural Exchange on Thursday\, January 25th for Haiti X New York featuring a screening of the short documentary film “Junior”  followed by a Q & A / An n Pale with filmmaker A.J. Wilhelm and Jérôme “Junior” Siméon.\n7 – 10 pm\nFiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Pl\, Brooklyn\, NY 11213 \n  \nAnd stay after the film for a Vodou Jazz Jam featuring Jérôme Siméon (Junior Racine Mapou) & Markus Schwartz on Haitian drums\, Bobby Raymond on bass\, and JC Maillard on guitar. \n  \nABOUT THE FILM\nYear of film: 2021\nCountry: Haiti\nLanguage: Haitian (English subtitles)\nFilm length: 11:28 \nAs a gifted teenager Jérôme “Junior” Siméon was recruited by top Haitian roots music group “Racine Mapou de Azor” and spent 20 years touring the world.  When the lead singer of his band dies unexpectedly Junior’s high-profile career comes to a shocking halt and he suddenly faces an uncertain future for himself and his legacy. \n\nDIRECTORS BIO\nA.J. Wilhelm attended the University of Michigan studying politics\, music and film. Following graduation A.J. worked at National Geographic Society in Washington D.C while also performing as a touring musician. This is A.J.’s first film as Director. \n  \nRSVPs not required\, but highly recommended. Entry is first come\, first served\, so please make sure to come early if you’d like to grab a spot! \n  \nAbout Haiti X New York\nHaiti X New York — Tradisyonak Kilti Tanbou Lakay (Haitian Drum Traditions and Culture) — is an immersive program series by Haiti Cultural Exchange about all things “Tanbou Vodou” in Haiti — happening every Thursday throughout January 2024.      \nMuch gratitude to the National Endowment for the Arts for their support of Haiti X New York. \n 
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/haiti-x-nyc-short-documentary-screening-an-n-pale-junior/
LOCATION:FiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Place\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11213
CATEGORIES:HaitixNYC
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SUMMARY:Mizik Ayiti! First Thursdays Featuring Tjovi Ginen
DESCRIPTION:Join Haiti Cultural Exchange on Thursday\, February 1st for Mizik Ayiti! First Thursdays with Tjovi Ginen\nA mainstay in the East Coast music scene\, Tjovi Ginen is an ensemble of seasoned musicians representing their Latin\, African and American culture and history all supported by Vodou rhythms and Haitian chants. Their lyrics lace each track with Reggae\, Ska and Jamaican dub poetry which unfold stories of struggle and triumph\, pain and power\, and love for each other and ourselves. \nFeaturing Daniel Laurent on lead vocals\, Ferai on vocals\, Atibon Nazaire on percussion\, Lovell on percussion\, Oscar Debe on drums/percussion\, Ian Evans on keyboard\, Monvelyno Alexis on guitar\, and Yoham Chiqui Ortiz on bass. This performance is a tribute to Ralph Gasparello\, founding band member and bass player. \n  \n7 – 10 pm\nFiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Pl\, Brooklyn\, NY 11213 \n  \nRSVPs not required\, but highly recommended. Entry is first come\, first served\, so please make sure to come early if you’d like to grab a spot!
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/mizik-ayiti-first-thursdays-featuring-tjovi-ginen/
LOCATION:FiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Place\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11213
CATEGORIES:mizik ayiti 2024
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SUMMARY:"LWA PRAN M" Exhibition Opening & An n Pale
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the opening of our February Vizyon Atistik Artist\, Harry Abilhomme’s\, exhibition “LWA PRAN M” with an An n Pale with the artist.\n  \nThursday\, February 8th\n7 pm\nFiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St Johns Place\, Brooklyn\, NY 11238 \n  \nAbout the Exhibition\nThe exhibition “Lwa pran m” presents itself as a celebration of spirituality\, history\, and Haitian life\, reinterpreted through a fascinating universe\, populated by objects\, men\, and emotions. \nAbout the Artist\nFor more than 7 years\, Harry Abilhomme\, a self-taught and intuitive artist\, has left his mark on the art world with daring creations evoking skin-deep sensitivity. Based in Port-au-Prince\, New York\, and Montreal\, he explores the frontiers of contemporary painting using acrylic and mixed techniques\, thus offering a unique perspective mixing tradition and innovation.
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/lwa-pran-m-exhibition-opening-an-n-pale/
LOCATION:FiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Place\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11213
CATEGORIES:Vizyon Atistik
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SUMMARY:Ti Atis Second Saturdays at Brooklyn Children's Museum
DESCRIPTION:Bring your “little artists” for an afternoon of creativity hosted by HCX at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum.\n  \n2-4 pm\nSaturday\, February 10th\n\n\nThis event’s guest teacher is artist Harry Abilhomme! \nTi Atis (Little Artists) engages youth of Haitian descent and their peers with Haitian history and heritage via the arts\, giving young people the tools to build an inclusive and culturally informed future as they learn about diverse art forms from professional Haitian artists. \nJoin us for “Haitian Carnival in Brooklyn”. February is the time of Carnival in Haiti and in this visual arts workshop\, participants will learn about the city of Jacmel\, a pillar of Carnival\, and many of the artistic aspects of this important time on the island. Participants will get to create their own masks for Carnival! \n  \nAs a gift to our email subscribers\, we’re offering you the opportunity to sign up for a free ticket. Sign up Today (link in our footer).\nTi Atis is included with the cost of entry to the museum. Get a ticket to the museum here » \n— \nAbout Ti Atis Second Saturdays\nThis series of events takes place on the second Saturday or each month from December 2023 thru May 2024. Each Saturday will feature a different instructor and art form from our incredibly talented community.
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/ti-atis-second-saturdays-at-brooklyn-childrens-museum-3/
LOCATION:Brooklyn Children’s Museum\, 145 Brooklyn Avenue\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11213
CATEGORIES:Ti Atis
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SUMMARY:Sip N' Paint
DESCRIPTION:Join Haiti Cultural Exchange this Valentine’s Day for a special Sip N’ Paint event\, led by our Vizyon Atistik artist for the month of February\, Harry Abilhomme.\nCome alone or with a date — all are welcome to celebrate this day of love through artistic creativity\, drinks and treats. \nSpace is limited\, reserve your ticket now – $20 for one person\, $35 for two people.
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/sip-n-paint/
LOCATION:FiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Place\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11213
CATEGORIES:Vizyon Atistik
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SUMMARY:"LWA PRAN M" Exhibition Closing
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the closing of our February Vizyon Atistik Artist\, Harry Abilhomme’s\, exhibition “LWA PRAN M”.\n  \nFriday\, March 1st\n7 pm\nFiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St Johns Place\, Brooklyn\, NY 11238 \n  \nAbout the Exhibition\nThe exhibition “Lwa pran m” presents itself as a celebration of spirituality\, history\, and Haitian life\, reinterpreted through a fascinating universe\, populated by objects\, men\, and emotions. \nAbout the Artist\nFor more than 7 years\, Harry Abilhomme\, a self-taught and intuitive artist\, has left his mark on the art world with daring creations evoking skin-deep sensitivity. Based in Port-au-Prince\, New York\, and Montreal\, he explores the frontiers of contemporary painting using acrylic and mixed techniques\, thus offering a unique perspective mixing tradition and innovation.
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/lwa-pran-m-exhibition-closing/
LOCATION:FiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Place\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11213
CATEGORIES:Vizyon Atistik
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SUMMARY:Mizik Ayiti! First Thursdays with Goussy Célestin's Ayiti Brass
DESCRIPTION:Join Haiti Cultural Exchange on Thursday\, March 7th for Mizik Ayiti! First Thursdays with Goussy Célestin’s Ayiti Brass\nGoussy Célestin’s Ayiti Brass is a music ensemble that incorporates both sound and movement\, inspired by New Orleans’ second-line and Haiti’s Rara traditions with Jazz. Goussy Célestin’s Ayiti Brass (GCAB) has as its mission to engage and awaken audiences in an impactful way\, ultimately evoking an experience of connection\, openness and possibilities. Their performances encourage participation in song and dance\, aiming to leave audiences moved and uplifted. \n  \n7 – 10 pm\nFiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Pl\, Brooklyn\, NY 11213 \n  \nRSVPs not required\, but highly recommended. Entry is first come\, first served\, so please make sure to come early if you’d like to grab a spot!
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/mizik-ayiti-first-thursdays-with-goussy-celestins-ayiti-brass/
LOCATION:FiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Place\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11213
CATEGORIES:mizik ayiti 2024
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SUMMARY:Ti Atis Second Saturdays at Brooklyn Children's Museum
DESCRIPTION:Bring your “little artists” for an afternoon of creativity hosted by HCX at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum.\n  \n2-4 pm\nSaturday\, March 9th\n\n\nThis event’s guest teacher is artist Maxine Montilus! \nTi Atis (Little Artists) engages youth of Haitian descent and their peers with Haitian history and heritage via the arts\, giving young people the tools to build an inclusive and culturally informed future as they learn about diverse art forms from professional Haitian artists. \nIn this dance workshop\, you’ll explore traditional Haitian dance forms whose ancient roots trace back to Africa and whose unique identity was shaped through a rich history of cultural exchanges in Haiti. You will learn how to embody the polyrhythmic elements of Haitian dance and music as well. \n  \nAs a gift to our email subscribers\, we’re offering you the opportunity to sign up for a free ticket. Sign up Today (link in our footer). Ti Atis is included with the cost of entry to the museum. Get a ticket to the museum here » \n— \nAbout Ti Atis Second Saturdays\nThis series of events takes place on the second Saturday or each month from December 2023 thru May 2024. Each Saturday will feature a different instructor and art form from our incredibly talented community.
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/ti-atis-second-saturdays-at-brooklyn-childrens-museum-4/
LOCATION:Brooklyn Children’s Museum\, 145 Brooklyn Avenue\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11213
CATEGORIES:Ti Atis
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SUMMARY:Lakou NOU 2023 Cohort Culminating Event
DESCRIPTION:Join Haiti Cultural Exchange on Sunday\, March 10th for the Culminating Event entitled Smile With the Teeth You Have showcasing and celebrating the work of our 2023 Lakou NOU Artists-In-Residence.\nOur four incredible artists-in-residences are Emmanuel Elpenord\, Laurena Finéus\, Ruth Jean-Marie\, and Maxine Montilus. \n7 – 10 pm\nFiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Pl\, Brooklyn\, NY 11213 \n  \nThe 2023 Lakou NOU culminating event explores cultural preservation through the art of storytelling and collective memory. This cohort of artists explores themes of communication\, sacrifice\, dreams\, and silence in Brooklyn’s Haitian community through painting\, performance art\, dance\, puppetry\, photography\, and soundscapes. The heart of this exhibition lies in the release of narratives we so often withhold. \nThis free event presents the artists’ work in conversation with each other. Each artists’ distinct approach untangles the challenges of hearing one another across generations. The exhibition provides a vital space for the expression of hopes\, traumas\, wisdom\, truths\, and humor. \nHaiti Cultural Exchange’s Lakou NOU artist residency program provides artists of Haitian descent with the opportunity to create and present new work by connecting their skills and talents to historically underserved Brooklyn neighborhoods\, home to generations of Haitians and Haitian-Americans: Crown Heights\, Canarsie\, East Flatbush\, and Flatbush. Lakou NOU artists develop collaborative community engagement projects that address neighborhood issues and highlight community assets. Artists in residence received individualized mentorship from HCX staff and interacted with each other as a cohort through discussion and support around topics relevant to Lakou NOU projects. HCX-facilitated additional professional development workshops with urban planner and activist Dr. Sophonie Joseph\, artist Kassandra Khalil\, and a consortium of community stakeholders. \nUnlike traditional artmaking\, where an artistic creation amplifies a sole artist’s perspective\, Lakou NOU residents generated this work collaboratively with community members\, providing creative outlets to articulate feelings that often elude verbal expression. The artists-in-residence then combined participants’ work with their own art making. The Lakou NOU culminating showcase will include visual art installations and photography\, audio soundscapes\, a storytelling booth\, an art making workshop\, a dance performance\, and a puppet show. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n   \nEmmanuel Elpenord is a proud recipient of a 2024 Grant from The Jim Henson Foundation. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n— \nRSVPs not required\, but highly recommended. Entry is first come\, first served\, so please make sure to come early if you’d like to grab a spot!
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/lakou-nou-2023-cohort-culminating-event/
LOCATION:FiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Place\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11213
CATEGORIES:Lakou NOU 2023
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SUMMARY:Mizik Ayiti! First Thursdays Featuring Edy Brisseaux
DESCRIPTION:Join Haiti Cultural Exchange on Thursday\, April 4th for the FINAL (for now) installment of Mizik Ayiti! First Thursdays Featuring Edy Brisseaux at Crown Heights Cafe.\n  \n7 pm – 10 pm \n  \nFeatured Performers \nEdy Brisseaux – Trumpet/Vocalist \nSalim Chervet – Saxophone \nRonald Cameau – Guitar \n  \nAbout Edy Brisseaux\nEdy Brisseaux is a professional musician with more than forty years of experience. He is also a composer\, producer\, author and educator. He started his professional career at the age of seventeen. He has collaborated with many bands and artists around the world. He is known as the king of “Raklasikobop”\, which is the melange of Classical\, Rasin and Bebop music. He will be releasing seven new albums by February 1\, 2024\, which will be a reflection of his life’s work and the wide range of musical styles that he possesses: Raklasikobop\, Latin\, French and Rasin. \n— \nRSVPs not required\, but highly recommended. Entry is first come\, first served\, so please make sure to come early if you’d like to grab a spot!
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/mizik-ayiti-first-thursdays-featuring-edy-brisseaux/
LOCATION:Crown Heights Cafe\, 764 Franklin Ave\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11238
CATEGORIES:mizik ayiti 2024
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SUMMARY:Ti Atis Second Saturdays at Brooklyn Children's Museum
DESCRIPTION:Bring your “little artists” for an afternoon of creativity hosted by HCX at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum.\n  \n2-4 pm\nSaturday\, April 13th\n\n\nThis event’s guest teacher is artist Emmanuel Elpenord! \nTi Atis (Little Artists) engages youth of Haitian descent and their peers with Haitian history and heritage via the arts\, giving young people the tools to build an inclusive and culturally informed future as they learn about diverse art forms from professional Haitian artists. \nIn this workshop\, we will design and build a simple puppet with paper and foam\, rods\, glue\, markers etc; break off into pairs and trios to create short shows with our puppet characters; and finally share them with each other. \n  \nAs a gift to our email subscribers\, we’re offering you the opportunity to sign up for a free ticket. Sign up Today (link in our footer). Ti Atis is included with the cost of entry to the museum. Get a ticket to the museum here » \n— \nAbout Ti Atis Second Saturdays\nThis series of events takes place on the second Saturday or each month from December 2023 thru May 2024. Each Saturday will feature a different instructor and art form from our incredibly talented community.
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/ti-atis-second-saturdays-at-brooklyn-childrens-museum-5/
LOCATION:New York
CATEGORIES:Ti Atis
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SUMMARY:Diaspora NOW
DESCRIPTION:Join us for an evening of premiere presentations featuring multidisciplinary artists: Sheila Anozier\, Steeven Labady\, Atibon Nazaire\, & Nubian Néné who will each present their work and participate in a post-show dialogue.\nApril 13\, 2024\n6 – 9pm\nShapeshifter Lab\,\n837 Union St\, Brooklyn\, NY 11215 \n  \nAbout Diaspora NOW\nDiaspora NOW is a platform for literary and performing artists of Haitian descent to premiere works in New York City\, offering opportunities for Haitians and the general public to engage with new art that highlights experiences in the Diaspora. \n  \nAbout The Performers \nAtibon Nazaire is an actor\, musician\, visual artist\, activist\, Brooklyn resident\, and proud Haitian. \nAtibon has performed in several notable films\, series\, and national ads. His credits include The Best Man: The Final Chapters\, Beauty\, FBI\, New Amsterdam\, Kaleb\, Mother of George\, Stones in the Sun\, Farwell Amor\, Gabriel\, and Mountains\, to name a few. Atibon trained in theater at Roxbury Outreach Shakespeare Experience (ROSE)\, Boston College\, and Harvard University. \nA consummate musician\, he co-founded the musical groups Batwèl Rada and Tjovi Ginen and now can be seen drumming with different local Haitian alternative bands in dance classes and in Vodoun devotional ceremonies. Atibon is the founder of the Haitian-centered clothing line TWAFÈY\, which is known for its talisman collections Brooklyn Loves Haiti and Vodounchild. \nDancer\, choreographer\, singer and visual artist\, Sheila Anozier is a performer and artistic collaborator whose main focus and inspiration is the rich tradition of Haitian art. Notable performances have taken Sheila to venues and festivals across the United States and abroad. She serves as choreographer and dancer to Breaking the Thermometer to Hide the fever – a multidisciplinary performance set to music by Haitian American singer-songwriter\, Leyla McCalla\, and directed by Kiyoko McCrae. She is company choreographer of Brave New World Repertory Theatre. Sheila is creator and artistic director of Vwa Zansèt – a full length theatrical production based on folkloric and Vodou songs of Haiti. The joy that is released through her art has helped her and others express the intersection of cultures that is so important to the immigrant-based communities that make up America. \nSheila Anozier & Atibon Nazaire will present a staged reading of Mountains by Monica Sorelle — a multigenerational drama that explores the relationships between immigrants and their children resulting in a loving portrait of the Haitian community in Miami.  \n— \nSteeven Labady is a captivating performer from Haiti who has won the hearts of audiences around the nation. He is the first Haitian to graduate from the National Conservatory of Arts in Dominican Republic. Award-winning dancer\, he has worked tirelessly to collaborate on various projects with artists from around the world. \nSteeven has been fortunate to work with innovative performers in the field and is constantly on the search for new and exciting opportunities. If you’d like to learn more about the inspiration\, style & work that drives Steeven to success\, get in touch to learn more. \nSteeven Labady will present “Dancing Pains” along with dancer Judea Lowe and Hadler Chery on vocals.   \n— \nNubian Néné is a Montreal native and a New York-based dancer/choreographer who weaves Street & Club dances to create her unique captivating style.  Her resilience and hard work stem from her Haitian roots\, enabling her to expand into a producer\, creative director\, curator\, visual artist\, teacher\, and a reliable asset to the innovative Montreal-based multidisciplinary collective: FRGMNT.  Her mentors\, some of the pioneers of the Street & Club dance cultures\, support\, encourage\, and inspire her to identify cultural references\, to be involved and engaged in community\, and through pedagogy help carry the weight of her legacy.  Nubian Néné performs with Bboyizm Dance Company’s In My Body and Passion Fruit Dance Company’s Trapped (2021) and Dimensions (in progress).  Signature Verses Liberation (2022)\, an ode to architecture\, dance\, and drawing\, is her first visual art installation\, and proof of harmony.  A hybrid context\, with an amalgam of texture\, layers\, and patterns examined and imagined by the artist.  She’s the creator of Waack Bazaar\, The Essence Experience\, Glasses & Laces\, and choreographer and artistic director of A Lady in The House Dance Company. \nThis guided improvisation solo work is a testament to the brilliance of African ancestry and its relationship to music\, rhythms\, and storytelling.  How one embraces new movement history\, and makes it their own.  Being from the diaspora of Ayiti\, with access to many other dance forms\, one has ample ways to find spiritual\, physical\, and artistic Freedem.
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/diaspora-now/
LOCATION:Shapeshifter Lab\, 837 Union Street\, Brooklyn\, NY\, 11215\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mizik Ayiti! with Tiga Jean-Baptiste
DESCRIPTION:Join Brooklyn Botanic Garden & Haiti Cultural Exchange in celebrating Haitian Heritage Month this May with Mizik Ayiti!  \n  \nSaturday\, May 4\n2:30 pm\nBrooklyn Botanic Garden\nWe’ll be in the Osborne Garden. See details here » \n— \nAbout The Artist\nTiga Jean-Baptiste began drumming at a very young age at various events in Haiti with his father Bonga\, master of the Haitian drum. With the help of famed Haitian Jazz saxophonist Thurgot Théodat\, he soon began to master a variety of Haitian wind instruments; as well as the Australian didgeridoo and the Mbira from the Shona people of Zimbabwe.  \nStaying true to his Haitian roots\, Tiga has worked with many of Haiti’s most respected artists\, including Emeline Michel\, Jean-Paul Bourelly and Bonga. He has also successfully ventured outside of tradition\, performing with artists from Zimbabwe: Thomas Mapfumo\, Stella Chiweshe and Chiwoniso Maraire. He has blessed the stage with Grammy award winning artists John Legend\, Grace Jones and Wyclef Jean.   \nWith his band this artist’s versatility radiates. Tchaka\, a traditional Haitian dish\, is created by mixing various ingredients together. The band is a mix of Haitian as well as Shona music from Zimbabwe\, or “Shona Kreyòl.”  The myriad styles Tiga has mastered are blended to create a rich musical landscape\, as delicious and satisfying as the dish. Get ready for some Feel Good Music!  \nFeel Good Music!   \nTiga Jean-Baptiste with Sebastian Cruz\, Syl DuBenion\, Jojo Kuo & Markus Schwartz  \n  \n— \nAbout Haiti Cultural Exchange \nHaiti Cultural Exchange is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to develop\, present and promote the cultural expressions of the Haitian people. Our programs in the arts\, education and public affairs raise awareness of social issues and foster cultural understanding within and beyond the Haitian community.   \n  \n— \nGet Your Tickets to Brooklyn Botanic Garden for Mizik Ayiti! Here »
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/mizik-ayiti-with-tiga-jean-baptiste/
LOCATION:Brooklyn Botanic Garden\, 990 Washington Avenue\, Brookyln\, NY\, United States
CATEGORIES:mizik ayiti 2024
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SUMMARY:Ti Atis Second Saturdays at Brooklyn Children's Museum
DESCRIPTION:Bring your “little artists” for an afternoon of creativity hosted by HCX at the Brooklyn Children’s Museum.\n  \n2-4 pm\nSaturday\, May 11th\n\n\nThis event’s guest teacher is artist Imamou Lele and More! \nTi Atis (Little Artists) engages youth of Haitian descent and their peers with Haitian history and heritage via the arts\, giving young people the tools to build an inclusive and culturally informed future as they learn about diverse art forms from professional Haitian artists. \nMore details coming soon! \nAs a gift to our email subscribers\, we’re offering you the opportunity to sign up for a free ticket. Sign up Today (link in our footer). Ti Atis is included with the cost of entry to the museum. Get a ticket to the museum here » \n— \nAbout Ti Atis Second Saturdays\nThis series of events takes place on the second Saturday or each month from December 2023 thru May 2024. Each Saturday will feature a different instructor and art form from our incredibly talented community.
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/ti-atis-second-saturdays-at-brooklyn-childrens-museum-6/
LOCATION:Brooklyn Children’s Museum\, 145 Brooklyn Avenue\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11213
CATEGORIES:Ti Atis
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SUMMARY:Haitian Flag Day Selebrasyon! with BélO
DESCRIPTION:Join Haiti Cultural Exchange in partnership with the Prospect Park Alliance on Wednesday\, May 15\, 2024 for a Haitian Flag Selebrasyon! Featuring live music by the renowned singer-songwriter\, BélO\, artisanal vendors and more!\n  \n5 – 8 pm (performance at 6:30 pm)\nProspect Park Boathouse & Audubon Center\n101 East Dr\, Brooklyn\, NY 11225  \nAbout BélO\nBélO has been hailed as Haiti’s musical ambassador to the world. A socially conscious singer-songwriter with a sophisticated sound and winner of numerous awards\, including the prestigious “Prix Radio France International Discoveries of 2006\,” BelO’s sound is a sublime mixture of Jazz\, Worldbeat\, Rock\, Reggae and Afro- Haitian traditional rhythms known as “Ragganga”. With six albums already under his belt-“LAKOU TRANKIL” (2005) “REFERENCE” (2008)\, Haiti Debout (2011)\,  Natif Natal (2014) Dizan (2016) and Motivasyon (2019) -sung in his rich and colorful native language\, Haitian Creole\, BélO has established himself as a Haitian-International artist signpost. After the January 2010 earthquake in Haiti\, BélO ‘s primary focus was to create awareness for his country at various performances around the world. BélO ‘s third album “HAITI DEBOUT\,” (Haiti Stand-up -2011) was released under Radio France/France Info and distributed\, globally\, by Harmonia Mundi. During the ” HAITI DEBOUT ” tour\, BélO has performed in Germany\, Rome\, Romania\, France\, South Korea\, London\, Canada and the U.S. \n2023 Lakou NOU artist-in-residence Maxine Montilus’ movement project\, “L’Espwa Pou Demen” (“Hope for Tomorrow”) came about from her collaboration with youth in the Flanbwayan Haitian Literacy Project\, Brooklyn International High School and The Goddess Project. Maxine hosted poetry\, movement\, and visual arts workshops engaging young people around the questions: “What would Haitian youth like to see for the future of Haiti?” and “What do Haitian youth think Haiti needs to develop as a country?” Maxine has also been working with the Medgar Evers College Multimedia Dance Theater Ensemble to perform choreography inspired by young people’s visions for Haiti. For the Lakou NOU culminating event\, Maxine will present a choreographic work that incorporates dance\, music\, poetry and video that centers embodied practice as cultural preservation\, a testament to resilience\, and hope for a peaceful future.   \nDancers featured in the work are Shania Jones\, Alyssa Wheeler\, and Dejanae Singleton from Medgar Evers College’s Multimedia Dance Ensemble. Poetry written and spoken by Maxine Montilus and Jessica Michel.  \nVendors: TBD \n—\nProspect Park Alliance is the non-profit organization that sustains\, restores and advances Prospect Park\, Brooklyn’s Backyard\, in partnership with the City of New York. The Alliance provides critical staff and resources that keep the Park green and vibrant for the diverse communities that call Brooklyn home. Learn more at www.prospectpark.org.
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/haitian-flag-day-selebrasyon-with-belo/
LOCATION:Prospect Park Boat House\, 101 East Dr.\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11225
CATEGORIES:Haitian Flag Day Selebrasyon!
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240609
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240701
DTSTAMP:20260403T141139
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SUMMARY:VIZYON ATISTIK: Haiti Louisiana: Tides of Freedom
DESCRIPTION:See the Vizyon Atistik exhibition entitled Haiti-Louisiana: Tides of Freedom throughout the month of June.\nThe exhibition “Haiti – Louisiana: Tides of Freedom\,” presented in French and English\, embarks on a captivating journey through history\, bringing to the forefront the intertwined narratives of Haiti and Louisiana. It serves as a significant commemoration of Haiti’s 220th anniversary of independence (January 1804 – January 2024)\, marking its debut in New Orleans\, Louisiana\, in partnership with the Nous Foundation and the Historic BK House & Gardens. This groundbreaking exhibition delves deep into the shared historical heritage of these regions\, with a particular focus on their relentless struggles for freedom and human rights. Through a diverse array of artworks\, it seeks to honor the legacy of Haiti’s independence and illuminate its profound influence\, notably through the 1811 slave revolt in Louisiana. By weaving together themes of freedom\, resilience\, and identity\, “Haiti – Louisiana: Tides of Freedom” encourages visitors to partake in a broader discourse on the intertwined legacies of resistance and the ongoing battle for equality and justice. This exhibition is curated by Max Jean-Louis and features Harry Abilhomme\, Patritia Brintle\, Alyn Defay\, Peter Nakhid\, and Nick-Edward Woolley. \n  \nGallery Hours\nThursday – Sunday: 1 – 6pm
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/vizyon-atistik-haiti-louisiana-tides-of-freedom/
LOCATION:FiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Place\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11213
CATEGORIES:Memwa/Evolisyon HCX 15 years
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240609T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240609T210000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141139
CREATED:20240511T010455Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240605T191743Z
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SUMMARY:VIZYON ATISTIK: Haiti Louisiana: Tides of Freedom Exhibition Opening
DESCRIPTION:Join Haiti Cultural Exchange on Sunday\, June 9th for the opening of our Vizyon Atistik exhibition entitled Haiti-Louisiana: Tides of Freedom.\nWith the exhibition’s curator Max Jean-Louis. \nThe exhibition “Haiti – Louisiana: Tides of Freedom\,” presented in French and English\, embarks on a captivating journey through history\, bringing to the forefront the intertwined narratives of Haiti and Louisiana. It serves as a significant commemoration of Haiti’s 220th anniversary of independence (January 1804 – January 2024)\, marking its debut in New Orleans\, Louisiana\, in partnership with the Nous Foundation and the Historic BK House & Gardens. This groundbreaking exhibition delves deep into the shared historical heritage of these regions\, with a particular focus on their relentless struggles for freedom and human rights. Through a diverse array of artworks\, it seeks to honor the legacy of Haiti’s independence and illuminate its profound influence\, notably through the 1811 slave revolt in Louisiana. By weaving together themes of freedom\, resilience\, and identity\, “Haiti – Louisiana: Tides of Freedom” encourages visitors to partake in a broader discourse on the intertwined legacies of resistance and the ongoing battle for equality and justice. This exhibition is curated by Max Jean-Louis and features Harry Abilhomme\, Patritia Brintle\, Alyn Defay\, Peter Nakhid\, and Nick-Edward Woolley. \n  \n— \nMEMWA/EVOLISYON \nHaiti Cultural Exchange (HCX) is celebrating our milestone 15th year as a nonprofit organization throughout the month of June with a special anniversary series called Memwa/Evolisyon (Remembrance/Evolution). This theme represents the alive nature of culture weaving and building forward with the same roots that seeded all we have and everything we will be tomorrow. \nThe Memwa/Evolisyon series pays homage to our powerful community and the longtime artists who have helped ground HCX\, while uplifting new and exciting artists around New York City. We welcome you to join us in remembering the past and look forward to the evolution of our community rooted in the arts & culture of Haiti and its Diaspora. \nAlongside over 20 multidisciplinary Haitian artists\, Memwa/Evolisyon will celebrate what continues to bloom for the Haitian community across this city with venue partners including: Wythe Hotel\, Brooklyn Public Library\, The Center for Fiction\, Times Square Arts\, FiveMyles Gallery\, Prospect Park Alliance and more!
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/vizyon-atistik-haiti-louisiana-tides-of-freedom-exhibition-opening/
LOCATION:FiveMyles Gallery\, 558 St. John’s Place\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11213
CATEGORIES:Memwa/Evolisyon HCX 15 years
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240611T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240611T190000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141139
CREATED:20240511T011423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240511T012322Z
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SUMMARY:Mizik Ayiti x TSQ Live 2024
DESCRIPTION:Join Haiti Cultural Exchange on Tuesday\, June 11th for Mizik Ayiti x TSQ Live 2024 featuring Paul Beubrun!\nGlobal powerhouse Paul Beaubrun will bring HCX into the heart of the Big Apple for our first ever performance in Times Square joined by Anie Alerte\, J Perry\, KOLO\, Johnbern Thomas\, Chico Boyer\, Keila Casasola Beaubrun\, Morgan Zwerlein\, and surprise guests!  \n  \n— \nPAUL BEAUBRUN \nPaul Beaubrun is a Haitian singer\, multi-instrumentalist\, songwriter and producer. Born and raised in Port-au-Prince\, Beaubrun is the son of the Grammy nominated band Boukman Eksperyans and the grandson of legendary Haitian comedian Languichatte. Paul has gained recognition in Haiti and internationally for his unique and captivating sound. Blending his exceptional guitar playing skills\, soulful vocals\, and innovative arrangements\, that draw on his rich cultural heritage\, he seamlessly weaves together elements of Haitian Creole\, French\, and English\, creating a musical tapestry that reflects the diverse influences that have shaped his artistic vision. \n A versatile and accomplished musician\, Paul collaborates and performs with a diverse array of renowned artists. Paul has been a touring member of the world-renowned band Arcade Fire since 2022\, joining them for their “WE” tour and performing on Saturday Night Live\, The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon\, and global music festivals. \n  \n— \nMEMWA/EVOLISYON \nHaiti Cultural Exchange (HCX) is celebrating our milestone 15th year as a nonprofit organization throughout the month of June with a special anniversary series called Memwa/Evolisyon (Remembrance/Evolution). This theme represents the alive nature of culture—weaving and building forward with the same roots that seeded all we have and everything we will be tomorrow.   \nThe Memwa/Evolisyon series pays homage to our powerful community and the longtime artists who have helped ground HCX\, while uplifting new and exciting artists around New York City. We welcome you to join us in remembering the past and look forward to the evolution of our community rooted in the arts & culture of Haiti and its Diaspora.   \nAlongside over 20 multidisciplinary Haitian artists\, Memwa/Evolisyon will celebrate what continues to bloom for the Haitian community across this city with venue partners including: Wythe Hotel\, Brooklyn Public Library\, The Center for Fiction\, Times Square Arts\, FiveMyles Gallery\, Prospect Park Alliance and more!
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/mizik-ayiti-x-tsq-live-2024/
LOCATION:Times Square\, Broadway Plaza (Between 45th St & 46th St)\, New York\, NY\, 10036\, United States
CATEGORIES:Memwa/Evolisyon HCX 15 years
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20240616T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20240616T170000
DTSTAMP:20260403T141139
CREATED:20240516T201240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240516T201240Z
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SUMMARY:Salon D’Ayiti: This Land\, My Beloved: A Trilingual Anthology of Contemporary Haitian Poetry
DESCRIPTION:Join Haiti Cultural Exchange at The Center for Fiction for Salon D’Ayiti: This Land\, My Beloved: A Trilingual Anthology of Contemporary Haitian Poetry on Sunday\, June 16.\nA literary event featuring poetry readings and a conversation withanthology co-editors Denizé Lauture and Eddy Toussaint Tontongi\, and featured anthology poets Jeanie Bogart\, Charlot Lucien\, and Michele Voltaire Marcelin.  \n— \nMEMWA/EVOLISYON \nHaiti Cultural Exchange (HCX) is celebrating our milestone 15th year as a nonprofit organization throughout the month of June with a special anniversary series called Memwa/Evolisyon (Remembrance/Evolution). This theme represents the alive nature of culture weaving and building forward with the same roots that seeded all we have and everything we will be tomorrow. \nThe Memwa/Evolisyon series pays homage to our powerful community and the longtime artists who have helped ground HCX\, while uplifting new and exciting artists around New York City. We welcome you to join us in remembering the past and look forward to the evolution of our community rooted in the arts & culture of Haiti and its Diaspora. \nAlongside over 20 multidisciplinary Haitian artists\, Memwa/Evolisyon will celebrate what continues to bloom for the Haitian community across this city with venue partners including: Wythe Hotel\, Brooklyn Public Library\, The Center for Fiction\, Times Square Arts\, FiveMyles Gallery\, Prospect Park Alliance and more!
URL:https://haiticulturalx.org/event/salon-dayiti-this-land-my-beloved-a-trilingual-anthology-of-contemporary-haitian-poetry/
LOCATION:The Center For Fiction\, 15 Lafayette Avenue\, Brooklyn\, New York\, 11217
CATEGORIES:Memwa/Evolisyon HCX 15 years
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