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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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