On Demand:

“CARIBBEAN ART & CULTURE: INSPIRED STORIES & CREATIONS” – PANEL

Original program date: Thu, Nov. 21, 2024
Original location: Null

In this live event on Miami Book Fair Online, Caribbean artists and authors will share their work and perspectives through a series of individual interviews. ESTELLE-SARAH BULLE (Basses terres) will explore the richness of Caribbean identities through her stories, while ARTHUR FRANCIETTA will reveal how his designs reflect the cultural influences of the Caribbean. MICHAEL ROCH (Tè mawon) will delve into the Afro-Caribbean diaspora with his speculative fiction. ZAKA TOTO, creator of Zist magazine, will offer insights into contemporary Caribbean culture through his editorial work. Focusing on Haiti, PHILOMÉ ROBERT (Vagabondages éphémères) will discuss the poetic themes of his work, followed by GARY VICTOR (Taxi-moto), who will share his satirical take on Haitian reality. GERDA CADOSTIN (Laisse folie courir) will close the event by reflecting on the heritage and challenges of the Haitian diaspora. Moderated by NICOLAS DOYARD, Cultural & Education Attaché, Villa Albertine. In French.  

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WITH THE SUPPORT OF MEDIA PARTNERS

Buy Basses terres – Bulle

Buy Tè mawon – Roch

Buy Vagabondages éphémères – Robert

Buy Laisse folie courir – Cadostin