Just a month away from May 18th and I am already brimming with excitement!!!
I just can't wait!! Red and Blue everywhere, kompas blaring in the streets,
fritay (Haitian version of a fish fry) in abundance...wait, don't tell me you don't know what is happening on
May 18th?!? Umway, pitit chita kite m' di ou itswa a (OMG, child have a seat and let me tell you the story).
All over the world the
Haitian diaspora celebrate May 18th as Haitian Flag Day. On the same day in the
year 1803, Catherine Flon, at the request of Haitian Revolutionary leaders
Jean-Jacques Dessalines and Alexandre Petion, sewed together the vertical red
and blue bands torn from the French flag to create the first flag to represent
the Independent nation of Haiti.
10 little known facts about the Haitian Flag
Since the first flag's inception in 1803, Haiti's banner has undergone much
evolution up until its current form was adopted in 1986. The development of the
flag is intertwined with Haiti's history of rulers and government officials.
Through each reincarnation of the flag a different aspect of today's version
was added in. Below you'll find a link to a timeline of Haiti's past flags.
Haiti's flags through the years...
Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Tuesday, April 1, 2014
The 2014 A La Mode Beauty Fashion and Comedy Show
This past Saturday evening, March 29, 2014, I was fortunate enough to attend the Second Annual A La Mode Beauty Fashion and Comedy Show presented by CarnaFam and it was quite the gathering. Food, drinks, live music, stand up comedy and of course models sporting apparel from some of Haiti's finest designers. Yeah, there are fashion designers straight from Haiti, I had no idea! A few names present were Bijou Lakay, Kaltural, Murielle Creations and David Andre Collections. But lets start from the beginning.
What is CarnaFam? "It is a production company that makes the connection between
the different genres such as arts, books, fashion, gastronomy, music,
and photography. CarnaFam, a Haitian cultural organization in South Florida, is inviting the South Florida community to journey through Haiti". Through the efforts of President Tanisha Ade and Vice-President Djenane St Fleur, CarnaFam puts on events to promote Haitian culture, literature and social interaction. Alongside some of the community's favorite artists, authors, designers and leaders, CarnaFam looks to impact South Florida by highlighting the best Haiti has to offer.
Yours truly and the event's organizers Djenane (left) and Tanisha (right) |
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