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UNESCO, Haïti Jazz Foundation and MCC Unite for Kreyol Jazz
UNESCO, Haïti Jazz Foundation and MCC Unite for Kreyol Jazz
UNESCO, Haïti Jazz Foundation and MCC Unite for Kreyol Jazz

UNESCO, Haïti Jazz Foundation and MCC Unite for Kreyol Jazz

On Monday, April 28, 2025, UNESCO, represented by Mr. Éric Voli Bi, Director for Haiti, the Haïti Jazz Foundation, represented by Ms. Milena Sandler, Executive Director, and Mr. Joel Widmaier, Artistic Director of PAP Jazz, along with the Ministry of Culture and Communication, represented by Ms. Stéphanie Saint-Louis, Director of Cultural Affairs at the MCC, held a press conference at UNESCO’s office on Rue Geffrard in Pétion-Ville. During the event, they announced their alliance to promote Kreyol Jazz.

Summary

The press conference also marked the launch of a festival to be held from April 29 to May 3 in Pétion-Ville, Jacmel, and Cap-Haïtien. It will celebrate International Jazz Day on April 30 and will serve as a platform for major discussions on Kreyol Jazz. An international conference on April 29, themed "Kréyol Jazz: Multiple Identities, Market, a Musical Genre," will bring together experts, musicians, producers, researchers, broadcasters, and institutions from the Creole-speaking world to explore this unique genre that unites diverse styles (Vodou Jazz, Maloya Jazz, Biguine Jazz, Jazz Ka, Caribbean Jazz…) within the Francophone space.

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The goal is to enhance visibility, tap into its economic potential, and uncover new opportunities for Haïti and the wider Creole world. This festival will also echo the recent PAP Jazz Festival, reaffirming Haiti’s musical vibrancy despite ongoing political and security challenges.

According to the organizers, Kreyol Jazz reflects Haitian creativity and can enhance the country’s image. They used the global celebration of jazz to spark deep reflection on the benefits this genre could bring to Haiti.

Ms. Stéphanie, speaking on behalf of Minister Patrice Delatour, emphasized the Ministry’s strong support for this initiative, which not only promotes Haitian music but also the Creole language as a vital tool of national identity. She added that it could improve the livelihoods of many young Haitian musicians.

The Haïtian Compas: A Musical and Cultural Journey
The Haïtian Compas: A Musical and Cultural Journey

The Haïtian Compas: A Musical and Cultural Journey

Music has always been an essential part of Haïtian culture, and among the many genres that have emerged from this Caribbean island, Compas holds a special place. It is a musical style that carries with it the history, cultural diversity and vibrant energy of Haïti. b~Origins and Evolution~b The Compas Haïtien, also known as Kompa, has deep roots in Haïtian and African musical traditions. Its development was influenced by genres such as Dominican merengue, Cuban salsa, jazz and even rock. This fusion of styles has resulted in a distinctive sound that embodies the cultural richness and diversity of Haïti. The Haïtian Compass has evolved over the decades, moving from a more traditional style to more modern and sophisticated forms. Iconic artists such as Nemours Jean-Baptiste and Tabou Combo helped shape the genre and propel it onto the international music scene. b~The Characteristics of the Compass~b Le Compas Haïtien is characterized by its intoxicating rhythm and complex arrangements. Traditional instruments such as guitar, saxophone, drums, and of course, bass, play a crucial role in creating this catchy music. The lyrics, often sung in Haïtian Creole, address varied themes, from love and joy to social and political issues. Dance is an inseparable component of the Haïtian Compass. The irresistible rhythms encourage the dancers to sway to the music. Traditional dance moves, such as "Kompa Direk" and "Kompa Love," reflect the joyful expression and sensuality that characterize this musical genre. b~Global Influence~b Over the years, the Haïtian Compas has transcended the borders of Haïti to conquer the international stages. Haïtian artists helped popularize the genre around the world, bringing with them the warmth and vitality of Haïtian culture. Music festivals dedicated to Compas attract fans from around the world, providing an immersive experience of this catchy music. The Haïtian Compass is much more than a musical genre; it is a standard bearer of Haïtian culture, a mirror reflecting the history, diversity and resilience of the Haïtian people. Discovering the Haïtian Compas means diving into a world of captivating rhythms, passionate dances and captivating stories, while celebrating Haïti’s unique musical heritage. Whether you are a world music lover or simply curious about new experiences, the Compas Haïtien is an invitation to an unforgettable sound journey.

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Joel Widmaier, representing the Haïti Jazz Foundation, expressed honor in being part of the project and highlighted the foundation’s pivotal role in spreading this genre in Haiti.

UNESCO, leading the initiative, emphasized through its Haïti Director that this festival is part of the "State-Citizen" relationship project, carried out with UNDP and IOM, and funded by the Peacebuilding Fund. The project aims to promote Kreyol Jazz as a distinct and marketable genre, celebrating Creole traditions and fusion in a spirit of social cohesion, youth inclusion, and cultural and economic development.

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