Under
the recommendation of the Haitian Embassy in
Washington DC and Officials in Port-au-Prince,
representing Haiti at the 2007 Caribbean Summit in
Washington DC on Wednesday June 20th, the undisputed
champion of Haitian Folkloric dance, Mikerline
Pierre and company, has performed before various
Haitian dignitaries, including the Haitian
President, Rene Preval and a crowd of 2,000.
Numerous Caribbean countries have performances from
their respective citizens, however, far from
bragging or blowing my own horn, performance by the
Haitians was outstanding and was overall, the best
performance of the night.
Hosted by Maurice Dubois, News Anchor of WCBS News
in New York, the ceremony started with welcome
remarks from his Excellency Ramdien Sardjoe, Vice
President of Suriname. Vice President Sardjoe talked
about the importance of Caribbean unity; a message
that echoed throughout the night. It was a night of
cultural brotherhood. "What the various artists
intend to showcase this evening are presentations
depicting the wide array of the cultural art forms
and expressions residing in our unique tropical
archipelago:-whether it is the sound of the steel
Pan, or the rhythm of the Reggae, or the melody of
the Calypso, or the pulsating beat of the Soca, or
the enticing dancers from Haiti and Suriname ….you
would have experienced a wide repertoire of the
authentic Caribbean Cultural expression", wrote
Ambassador Ellsworth John, Chairman of Caricom
Caucus of Ambassadors. Indeed it was; a night of
Caribbean cultural expression.
As we continue to commemorate Haiti’s bicentennial,
Mikerline Afro-Haitian Dance Company has been and
continues to be in the center of the various events
celebrating Haiti’s culture. Under the direction of
dance choreographer Mikerline Pierre and manager
Jean Claude Elie of RockMasters Entertainment, this
group has been electrifying the public in all its
performances, most recently, in New York at the
Fashion Institute of Technology in Manhattan,
Maryland, Boston, Florida, New Jersey, California
and Canada; and at various University Campuses
including and not limited to MIT, Yale University,
NY University, Penn State and Columbia University in
the City of New York.
The expression in his face and the stand ovation by
President Preval proves how satisfied and proud he
was of the Haitian performance by Mikerline and
Company. I invite you to browse through the pictures
and watch the video of the Haitian performance.
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To view the video for this event, please CLICK HERE.
Edrys Erisnor