Rara Band in Thomonde, HaitiBy Samira Sami on Vendredi, mars 21, 2008.
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Rara bands typically sing songs in Haitian Creole to celebrate Haiti's African ancestry and the use of voodoo. Although Rara can be used for political purposes in order to praise political candidates, they mostly address difficult issues such as poverty and political persecution. In Thomonde, the Rara band stopped in front of Medishare's office in elaborate clothing and grouped together as women circled around the eight musicians. Sometimes a spirit of a zombi will possess a woman or man and they dance in such a skillful manner that cannot really be conscious. The sound of crowds of women and men singing together, the vibrant clothing, the musical instruments, and the mass of locals dancing create an atmosphere that can not help but make the spectator want to join in. Haitian culture is full of life and strength- one that gives me hope. ~ Samira * Photos provided by Cristina Catlett |
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