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Le lycée Français to open in March

Published: Jan 30, 2010 by admin Filed under: News
The French school in Port-au-Prince, who has lost a teacher and seven students in the earthquake of January 12, intends to resume classes on March 1, said today the Ambassador of France in Haiti, Didier Le Bret.

The Lycee Alexandre Dumas, home since the earthquake a field hospital run by the French Civil Security, was partially damaged, but several expert concluded that the buildings did not suffer serious structural damage.

The math teacher and students missing were killed outside the campus. In addition, the school has no news of twenty students and it is possible to say whether they are dead or have left town.

"Next week, we take courses through distance education with a platform mounted by the Agency for French Education Abroad (AEFE) for students to review class, terminal, first and third, "said the ambassador told AFP.

"We will catch up and lost five weeks. The course will be on the internet, or students' homes or in rooms equipped of high school French," he said.

Monday, March 1, classes will be reopened to accommodate the number having remained in Port-au-Prince while more than half the students left after the disaster in St. Domingo, in Montreal, France, the Caribbean and Miami Florida.

A return to full strength is expected until September after a renovation of the school. The French school had around 700 students before the earthquake and 15% to 20% of youth were in classes to review. The system of distance education will also benefit the ten institutions with which the Haitian Alexandre Dumas High School has entered into partnerships.

In the field hospital located on the campus of the school has been treated the last survivor to date derived from the rubble, a young girl of 16 years, Darlene Etienne, clear debris by rescue in French state extreme dehydration two weeks after the catastrophic.

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T-Vice

Published: Sep 19, 2009 by admin Filed under: Artist/Band Biographies

T-Vice is a Haitian Compas music band that is based in Miami, Florida.

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History

The musical group was formed in 1991 by brothers Roberto and Reynaldo Martino, sons of renowned Haitian guitarist Robert Martino of the classic Top Vice band, T-Vice's predecessor. Longtime friends James Cardozo and Gerald Kebreau were soon part of the group thus completing the quartet as they were originally known to be. Roberto and Reynaldo had thought of the idea of creating their own group through the musical influence and inspiration they received from Top Vice in which their father was the lead guitarist.

Musical Style

T-Vice copied the revolutionized genre of kompa created by Top Vice followed by Mickey with the energetic party vibe they brought to the scene. Musical influences from reggae, merengue, flamenco and modern synthesizing from Ansyto, Fabrice Rouzier, Robert Charlot and Mickey rock 'n' roll have made the group one of the most innovative musicians of the genre. The group's performances have led them to become the current face behind the music in large part due to their international touring. The band has traveled to European, and Caribbean countries, as well as U.S states for concerts. The band's debut album "Konpa Kontak" was a hit among konpa listeners. In October 2006, T-Vice released a new album titled Kité'm Viv.

T-Vice has collaborated with other Haitian konpa bands such as Carimi and their rival Djakout Mizik. The group appeared in the hit single Party By The Sea along with rapper Wyclef Jean and Jamaican reggae artist Buju Banton.

Hardship and Success

Many sought to attribute the band's success to their relationship with patriarch Robert Martino, as well as the steadfast managerial genus of the Martino brothers' mother Jessie Al-Khal and their uncle Pierrot Al-Khal. T-Vice were victimized in the late 90s by a vicious rumor which was later proven to have been fabricated. It was widely believed that a jealous rival had begun the falsehood. T-Vice has also been involved in a noticeably ongoing "feud" with successful Konpa band Djakout Mizik. However, regardless of their supposed ongoing feud, members of both group share an amically professional friendship.


Over the years, T-Vice has become one of the most successful kompa bands of the modern era.

Members

  • Roberto Martino (born Jun 13, 1975) - Lead singer and guitarist/composer
  • Reynaldo Martino (born May 11, 1978) - Singer, Composer and Maestro.
  • Gerald Kebreau (born Jun 18, 1971) - Bass guitarist
  • James Cardozo (born Jan 7, 1973) - Singer/vocals, Keytar
  • Oliver Duret (born August 4, 1981)- co - singer
  • Rivenson Louissaint - (born June 6, 1984)- Drummer
  • Eddy Junior Viau - (born 5, 1984)- Percussionist
  • Jessie Al-Khal (born June 10)- Manager

International Impact

T-Vice is well recognized for the fact that as a Haitian musical group they have broken the typical local performance scene common to other bands (performing solely in Haiti) and have traveled to many places throughout the Americas and Europe in order to perform. They are often considered musical rivals to another compas great Sweet Mickey. Many even consider T-Vice as being the new Tabou Combo as a result of their international touring that is unparalleled by their contemporaries. Excluding Haiti, T-Vice has performed in the neighboring Dominican Republic, Guadeloupe, Martinique, Aruba, Canada, France,Australia, and New Caledonia as well as various U.S cities such as Miami, Los Angeles, New York, Chicago, Orlando, and Boston. They have achieved moderate international success and have recently been invited by officials to represent the Caribbean in an important event to be held in Australia to celebrate the diverse music of the world's cultures. Manager Jessie Al-Khal has also managed to secure the band a much coveted prominent performance in the upcoming U.S. Presidents Ball to be held later this year.

Discography

Title Release date Label
Kompa Kontak 1993 Hibiscus Records
In the House 1995 Sony International
Epi That's It 1996 Hibiscus Records
Banm T-Vice Mwen 1997 Hibiscus Records
The Real Deal 1998 Sony International
Min Medikaman 1999 Hibiscus Records
Kote'm Prantan 2000 Hibiscus Records
Min Medikaman 2001 Hibiscus Records
On The Road 2002 Hibiscus Records
Vin Pran Not 2003 Sony International
Live au Zenith 2004 Sony International
Kite'm Viv 2006 Sony International

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Lakol New Single High

Published: Nov 8, 2009 by admin Filed under: Music
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Distribution of frozen food

Published: Feb 9, 2010 by admin Filed under: News
The United Nations has temporarily closed Monday its distribution sites for food in Port-au-Prince, after finding counterfeit food coupons, has announced a program manager. Stopping the distribution of rice on a site of Petion-Ville, a suburb of the Haitian capital, was decided for the day after the discovery of these counterfeit coupons in circulation. The suspension affects some 10,000 people, said David Orr, the World Food Program (WFP). WFP has set up 16 distribution points for food in the greater Port-au-Prince, which has about one million homeless in the aftermath of the earthquake of January 12. It distributes bags of rice of 25 kg, corresponding to the needs of a family for about two weeks. Distributions are expected to resume tomorrow.
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MAGNUM BAND announces CD release.

Published: Sep 21, 2009 by admin Filed under: Music Press Release
MAGNUM BAND OF HAITI LLC announces CD release: “Sakalakawè”.

Magnum Band of Haiti LLC is proudly announcing the release of its latest album: “SAKALAKAWE” under the label “Caraibe Music” on Saturday September 26, 2009 at Moca Café 738 NE 125th Street, Miami, Florida 33161 from 8:00 PM to 11:00PM.

Throughout its first 33 years of existence, Magnum Band has proven time and time again that it is enthralling, universal and unique. Now, with this compact and all of its ten (10) new opuses, it will be clear to all that Magnum Band is also the “all generations” band: “Sakalakawè”.
The ceremonies will include a jam session by Dadou Pasquet, Tico Pasquet, David Lacombe and André Desjean.

Magnum Band invites the public in general and the media to participate in and cover this historical event.

For more information or to schedule an interview with Tico or Dadou Pasquet, please call Emanuel Derosier at (786) 315 – 7223 or contact directly Tico Pasquet at (754) 214-8437 or e-mail at ticopasquet@live.com

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