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Cap-Haitian - Haiti Music Video

Cap-Haitian, Haiti Music Video. Read the following articles about Cap-Haitian


 

Anbyans, the new sensation in Haitian Kompa Music

Anbyans is a group which is well known for honoring its contracts in every corner of Dominican Republic and Haiti. As a part of their reputation, the Anbyans informed its rabid music lovers that the group would take part, on 18th May, 2013, in 15th Annual Haitian Compas Festival that was to be held at Downtown Miami. Anbyans officials made the announcement on 15th of March, 2013 at Cafe Trio. The announcement was made by Zagalo during Djakout #1/Anbyans dance tandem.

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Orchestre Septentrional of Cap-Haitien

Haiti is a place where one would find unique and irresistible music influenced by the country's rich culture. Orchestre Septentrional was one of those music bands who greatly made a mark to Haitians and gave rise to Haiti. This group of musicians is composed of thirteen members who are popularly known for their talent in using saxophones and trumpets in their music.

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Orchestre Septentrional embodied Haiti and the people's hardship. Septen has its own similarities. Just like the less privilege people of the country, this band suffered from everyday poverty and has gone through a lot of challenges. This band contributed creativeness and inspired a lot of people for 6 decades.

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Haiti 2013 Kanaval - Some of the Best carnaval meringues So Far

This year, it is the turn of the city of Cap-Haitian to host the biggest event of the year in Haiti. Haiti Kanaval 2013 is here and Cap-Haitian is getting ready.

Since the beginning of the government of Michel Martelly, Haiti National Carnival has been held in a different department every year. After the city of Cayes in 2012, it is the time for the second Haitian city. This is the time for the "Capois" to show all the beautiful sites they have with the Citadelle Laferriere as a "most see" for anyone who has never been there.

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Anna Pierre, Haitian Singer

Health care is one of Haiti's biggest problems as most Haitian are not able to afford proper health services and medications they need. That is why Haitian entertainer and health expert has made it a lifetime mission to provide proper health care services to her fellowmen and American.

Pierre was born and grew up in the city of Cap-Haitien in Haiti but migrated to Florida where she has been permanently residing ever since. She then studied at the Miami Dade Community College and became a registered nurse in 1987. While working at the Jackson Memorial Hospital in Miami, she was exposed to the health problems brought about by the lack of proper health education of many patients. Pierre then acquired her Master's Degree in Public at Florida International University where she was inspired in helping out communities in avoiding diseases.

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Jean-Claude Eugene the Vocalist and Actor

Being among the best vocalists in Haiti, Jean-Claude Eugene is a good composer of songs. He has a strong tenor Voice. He went to Primary and Secondary school at Collège Notre Damein Cap Haitien where he got to play the trombone and later baritone as a member of the school band. He was also blessed to take part in "Petit Orchestre du CND". Being a guest at "Chorale Solidarite du Sacre-Coeur", he came up with an album "De men kontre" as he soloed in it.

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The Biography of Ti Corn, the Haitian Singer and Songwriter

Born to German parents, Ti Corn hails from Caribbean island of Haiti. She loved playing gutter and singing Creole songs while still at a tender age. Ti Corn, has captivated this love for Creole songs and often could sing in any event or country in which she is called upon to perform. This is motivated by the fact that in her home area of Haiti, almost everyone was either a singer of loved singing. Ti Corn is just the product of the surrounding during her time when he was growing.

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