Kompa: The Soulful Rhythm of Haiti

Kompa: The Soulful Rhythm of Haiti

KOMPA: THE SOULFUL RHYTHM OF HAITI “When kompa plays, every body becomes a drum.”Haitian proverb The Golden Pulse of a Nation Born in 1955 from the genius of Nemours Jean-Baptiste, kompa is more than a music genre—it’s the rhythmic heartbeat of Haiti. A perfect blend of jazz, calypso, and Vodou drums, it has conquered the Caribbean, Africa, and beyond. Chapter…

Frankétienne and Spiralism: When Literature Becomes Possession

Frankétienne and Spiralism: When Literature Becomes Possession

Frankétienne and Spiralism: When Literature Becomes Possession “To write is to dance with the loas of language.” Frankétienne Spiralism: A Literary Trance Art Co-founded in 1965 with René Philoctète and Jean-Claude Fignolé, Spiralism is: Example from “Les Affres d’un Défi”:“The city spun like a burning houmfort. Clovis watched his hands turn to roots, then snakes, then smoke…”…

Haitian Vodou: More Than a Religion, A Cultural Rebirth

Haitian Vodou: More Than a Religion, A Cultural Rebirth

Haitian Vodou: More Than a Religion, A Cultural Rebirth “Vodou is not a cult of darkness, but a light that guided our ancestors to freedom.”Jean Price-Mars, father of Haitian ethnology Chapter 1: The Roots of Revolution On August 14, 1791, in the forest of Bois Caïman, a Vodou priest named Boukman sealed Haiti’s destiny during a historic ceremony….

Henry Christophe: The Builder-King of Haiti

Henry Christophe: The Builder-King of Haiti

Henry Christophe: The Builder-King of Haiti “I shall bequeath to posterity a monument that will defy the centuries.”This prophecy by Henry Christophe was fulfilled beyond all expectations. His imposing Citadelle Laferrière, perched at 900 meters altitude, still watches over Haiti like a stone guardian. But who really was this former slave turned monarch? Let us…

Catherine Flon: The Heroine Who Stitched Haiti’s Flag

Catherine Flon: The Heroine Who Stitched Haiti’s Flag

Catherine Flon: The Heroine Who Stitched Haiti’s Flag “From her skilled hands emerged the eternal symbol of a free nation.” While men brandished weapons, Catherine Flon took needle and cloth to give Haiti its sacred emblem. Here is the untold story of the woman who immortalized independence through her craft. A Youth in the Shadow…

The Father of The Nation

The Father of The Nation

The Father of The Nation Jean-Jacques Dessalines: The Uncompromising Founder of Haiti “Cut off their heads, burn down their houses!”This phrase, attributed to Jean-Jacques Dessalines, encapsulates the brutal determination of the man who transformed a slave revolt into a victorious revolution, giving birth to the world’s first independent Black republic. From Slavery to Freedom: The…

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