Join the Haitian American Museum of Chicago (HAMOC) in its second A Passport to Haiti event.
A Passport to Haiti: An Immersive Cultural Workshop Series is a four-part program happening at HAMOC from March – June 2023. Each month will feature a different part of Haitian culture.
In April, we will highlight Haitian Vodou. During the event, you will learn about veves through a new art installation at HAMOC and an artist talk with Dr. Petrouchka Moïse, watch and engage with dance, movement and music with Lēnablou, Linda Isabelle Francois Obas, and Julio Cesar Montaño, and listen to a panel discussion on how Vodou continues to make a positive influence in culture, moderated by Dr. Mario LaMothe. This event is in collaboration with five talented artists, scholars and professors from the Midwest, Haiti and Guadeloupe, including:
Dr. Petrouchka Moïse
Dr. Moise is an Assistant Professor and Cultural & Community-based Digital Curator at Grinnell College Libraries, artist, and scholar that focuses on cultures in the Carribean.
Lēnablou
Lēnablou is a dancer, choreographer and doctor in dance anthropology that has dedicated her career to Gwoka, the traditional Guadeloupean dance, that has long inspired her choreographic writing.
Linda Isabelle Francois Obas
Linda Isabelle Francois Obas is a Haitian Artist, Choreographer, Dancer, whose Contemporary Signature, is essentially sourced in Haitian Vodou Culture.
Dr. Mario LaMothe
Dr. LaMothe is a cultural anthropologist at the University of Chicago at Illinois, where he teaches courses on Afro Caribbean religious practices and culture. His research primarily focuses on the intersectionality of spirituality, Haitian dance, and the struggle for Black and Queer liberation within Haitian culture.
Julio Cesar Montaño
Ecos del Pacifico Afrocolombia is a Chicago-based group formed in 2006 by Julio Cesar Montaño Montenegro and steeped in the Afro-Colombian music and dance traditions of the Pacific coast of Colombia.
FREE EVENT | LIMITED SEATING | HAMOC MEMBERS GET PRE-SALE ACCESS TO ALL 4 PROGRAMS
A Passport to Haiti: An Immersive Cultural Workshop Series is made possible by the generous support of the Chicago Community Foundation.