Haitian music: styles, Emeline Michel and BélO

15 11 2009

Emeline Michel and BélO are two outstanding Haitian artists who have attained broad acclaim both within Haiti and abroad. The Haitian music scene is, as it supposed to be in a Caribbean country, rich and diverse, Read the rest of this entry »





Vodou and Beyond: Alan Lomax’s Astounding ’30s Haiti Archives Released – Spinner

13 11 2009

Below is an article excerpt from spinner.com on retrieved vodou music recordings that were made by Alan Lomax in the 1930s.  It gives a bit of an insight in the culture of vodou and its music. I’ll try to write more on Katherine Dunham and vodou later on.

Click here for the full article on spinner.com.

This endeavor will get a high-profile assist. The project is being done under the auspices of the Haiti Repatriation and Cultural Preservation Project of the Lomax-founded Association for Cultural Equity — of which Lomax’s daughter Anna L. Wood is the director. And that in turn was selected for support by the Clinton Global Initiative and the Green Family Foundation.
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