The National Ballet of Cuba
As representative of the Cuban identity as rumba or mambo, classical ballet occupies a privilege place in Cuba’s cultural heritage. The National Ballet of Cuba will make a European tour in the next...
View Article« Restavecs », slave children in Haïti.
On december 10, 1948, the United Nations General Assembly adopted and proclaimed the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. Sixty years later, a significant number of countries in the world seem to...
View ArticleA different Guadeloupe…
Behind the seaside resort cliché, the Guadeloupe is a thrilling and different archipelago which managed to keep its Creole identity. The promise of an alternative travel in the heart of the Caribbean....
View ArticleIn the Name of Haïti – Humanitarian tourism in the name of God
Healing Haiti is an american christian organization working in Haiti since 2006. It was founded by Jeff Gacek and Alyn Shannon, a couple from Minnesota, who decided to devote themselves to Haiti, in...
View ArticleHaiti’s rebirth, 5 years and 54 seconds later
On 12 January, 2010 Haiti’s capital city, Port-au-Prince, was flattened by a magnitude 7.3 earthquake, which lasted for 54 never-ending seconds, killed over 220,000 people, left 300,000 injured and...
View ArticleCuba, the Nature island of the Caribbean
50 years ago, just after the unsucessful american « Bay of pigs » invasion, Fidel Castro announced Cuba would become a socialist country. Nowadays, Cuba is known as a beach vacation destination for...
View ArticleHaiti, the unknown country
Too often summurized to a cursed, poor and violent country, Haïti is much more than this. Far away from these clichés, another face of the country, rarely exposed, does exist. Photos and text by...
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