The excitement around Les Grenadiers, is it real?
The excitement around Les Grenadiers is real, and for good reason.
The excitement around Les Grenadiers, is it real? Read More »
The excitement around Les Grenadiers is real, and for good reason.
The excitement around Les Grenadiers, is it real? Read More »
Vodou isn’t just a religion in Haiti—it’s the background hum of daily life, a constant presence that shapes how people see the world, understand suffering, and even celebrate joy. Outsiders usually get it wrong. They picture dolls with pins, or Hollywood-style curses. But in Haiti, Vodou (sometimes spelled Voodoo) is a sprawling, complex system of
It’s a question that’s hung over Haiti for months: Will February 7th bring real political change? Or will the country’s leadership crisis drag on, with the same faces and the same uncertainty?
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There’s a certain rhythm that floats through Port-au-Prince on warm summer nights—a vibrant, infectious pulse that seems to bounce off the walls, slip under the doors, and bring whole neighborhoods onto their feet. That’s Compas (sometimes spelled Kompa), Haiti’s signature sound. Haiti’s most beloved musical export; it’s the kind of music that makes you want to dance, no matter what type of day you’ve had.
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What Is Kompa Music? Kompa music is the heartbeat of Haiti. This infectious dance genre emerged in the mid-1950s when saxophonist Nemours Jean-Baptiste transformed traditional Haitian rhythms into something entirely new. The result was a steady, pulsating beat paired with brass melodies and smooth guitar riffs that made people want to move. You might also see it spelled konpa or compas, but they all refer to the same vibrant sound that dominates Haitian celebrations and has spread throughout the Caribbean and beyond.
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How to dance Kompa? Have you ever wandered? You hear that infectious Kompa beat at a party or wedding and watch couples glide across the floor. Their hips sway in perfect sync with the music while you stand on the sidelines, wondering how they make it look so effortless. Most online tutorials skip the basics
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You want to learn Kompa, but you’re not sure where to start. This guide shows you seven different ways to find Kompa Dance Classes near me. In vain, you’ve often searched for classes in your area and found nothing obvious. You may have discovered a few Latin dance studios, but they don’t list Kompa on
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“The Grenadiers,” fifty years after Manno Sanon, Nazaire, Vorbes, and the rest of that legendary squad set foot in Munich, a new generation is about to chase glory.
Les Grenadiers, cinquante ans plus tard, depuis que la bande de Manno Sanon, Nazaire, Vorbes et d’autres était à Munich en Allemagne, une nouvelle sélection nationale de football, tentera aujourd’hui même de réitérer l’exploit.
La musique haitienne et les controverses – La musique haïtienne n’a jamais été à l’abri des débats enflammés. Depuis ses débuts, elle évolue dans un climat où la controverse semble presque faire partie du décor. Mais au fond, c’est quoi, une polémique ? Wikipédia nous rappelle que le mot vient du grec et désigne des
Haitian music, from its inception, has always been surrounded by controversy. But what exactly is controversy?
The recent passing of Pope Francis marked the end of his leadership over the Catholic Church and the Vatican City State, a role he held from March 13, 2013, until April 21, 2025. Notably, he was the first Jesuit pope from Latin America and the first pope born or raised outside of Europe since Gregory
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Les Haïtiens sont à bout de nerfs, ne sachant plus vers qui se tourner. Une large majorité d’Haitiens espérait que leur situation s’améliorerait avec l’arrivée des troupes étrangères en Haïti. Ils aspiraient à un changement radical face à une situation qui perdure depuis trop longtemps, engendrant une insécurité croissante, insupportable et incontrôlable. À ce jour,
Haiti a joué un rôle majeur dans le cadre global des nations. Elle est et demeure la première république noire de l’hémisphère, une nation libératrice toujours prête à tendre la main aux autres. À cet égard, Haïti a, par le passé, aidé plus d’un à conquérir leur indépendance — la Grèce, le Venezuela, la République
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The ongoing crisis in Haiti appeared to be spiraling out of control, leaving many in doubt if there would ever be an end to the chaos. Since the tragic assassination of Haiti’s president Jovenel Moise, a whirlwind of events has unfolded, plunging the nation into turmoil. In a short span of time, numerous lives
Haiti’s Prime Minister Ariel Henry has made a desperate and controversial move. The de facto Prime Minister, Ariel Henry, paid an official visit to Kenya and subsequently signed an agreement authorizing Kenya to intervene militarily in Haiti with the support of several other African and Caribbean countries. Since the assassination of Haiti’s legitimate president, the
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Haiti’s Prime Minister, Ariel Henry, is widely viewed as an illegitimate leader. Having acquired the distinction of being the first black Republic in the hemisphere, Haiti once stood as the most prosperous Island in the Caribbean. Breaking free from the shackles of slavery was not only a momentous step forward, but it was also the