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A space to awaken consciousness, remember our roots, and honor our spiritual heritage.
Edikasyon Sou Vodou is an educational podcast primarily presented in Ayitian Language, opening the door to an epistemological world where education, information, and Vodou spirituality intersect. It is a space where we speak with open hearts and clear minds about our history, our roots, the spiritual path of the Haitian people, and the profound meaning Vodou holds in our lives.
Together, we enter a multi-layered journey to explore our history, our traditions, and the spiritual purpose of Vodou, not as myth or prejudice, but as a living, sacred heritage that continues to guide, protect, and uplift the people.
The mission of this podcast is to enlighten, motivate, and raise awareness, while helping us reconnect with our ancestors, better understand the origins of Vodou, and rediscover its true native essence within Ayitian culture and spirituality.
Each week, we welcome special guests from diverse fields and disciplines, practitioners, researchers, artists, spiritual workers, and living witnesses, who invite us into their own journeys, sharing their knowledge, experiences, and wisdom with respect and authenticity.
Our goal is to keep you well informed, well guided, and well accompanied, while cultivating a welcoming space where dialogue, unity, and respect have their rightful place.
If you are seeking to better understand Vodou, if you wish to learn more about Haitian spirituality, or if you simply want to hear the truth as it is, you are in the right place.
Come sit. Come listen.
With each episode, you will leave with a bag full of knowledge, reflection, and light, nourishment for both mind and heart.
A space to awaken consciousness, remember our roots, and honor our spiritual heritage.
Edikasyon Sou Vodou is an educational podcast primarily presented in Ayitian Language, opening the door to an epistemological world where education, information, and Vodou spirituality intersect. It is a space where we speak with open hearts and clear minds about our history, our roots, the spiritual path of the Haitian people, and the profound meaning Vodou holds in our lives.
Together, we enter a multi-layered journey to explore our history, our traditions, and the spiritual purpose of Vodou, not as myth or prejudice, but as a living, sacred heritage that continues to guide, protect, and uplift the people.
The mission of this podcast is to enlighten, motivate, and raise awareness, while helping us reconnect with our ancestors, better understand the origins of Vodou, and rediscover its true native essence within Ayitian culture and spirituality.
Each week, we welcome special guests from diverse fields and disciplines, practitioners, researchers, artists, spiritual workers, and living witnesses, who invite us into their own journeys, sharing their knowledge, experiences, and wisdom with respect and authenticity.
Our goal is to keep you well informed, well guided, and well accompanied, while cultivating a welcoming space where dialogue, unity, and respect have their rightful place.
If you are seeking to better understand Vodou, if you wish to learn more about Haitian spirituality, or if you simply want to hear the truth as it is, you are in the right place.
Come sit. Come listen.
With each episode, you will leave with a bag full of knowledge, reflection, and light, nourishment for both mind and heart.
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Sunday Dec 20, 2020
Dimanche des Artistes- Hommage à Black Alex.
Sunday Dec 20, 2020
Sunday Dec 20, 2020
Black Alex, de son vrai nom Jamecy Alex Pierre, au cours de ses trente-neuf ans (16 octobre 1976 - 13 novembre 2015), n’a pas manqué de faire des émules qui sont, jusqu’aujourd'hui, dans l’air du temps. « Beaucoup d’artistes qui émergent sur la scène d’aujourd’hui reprennent sans ambages le style de Black Alex.
Une enfance cahoteuse, disait-il lui-même. Une entrée en scène fracassante aux côtés de Michel Martelly. Black Alex, n’aura besoin, à l’inverse d’autres génies, que d’une grande capacité d'improvisation pour imprimer sa marque à la musique en Haïti. Mort le 13 novembre 2015, son nom retentit des échos inextinguibles dans les cœurs de chacun. Le jeune prodige a été remarqué sur scène pour la première en 93, sur la place Boyer, avec le groupe Sweet Micky de Michel Joseph Martelly. Black La n'avait que dix-huit ans à l’époque, mais son talent, comme diraient certains, n’attendît pas le nombre des années.
Black Alex etait un grand humaniste, quelqu’un qui se défait de tout sentiment d’égoïsme ou de mise en scène de soi.
Nou pap janm bliyé ou Black la, anpil lanmou pou ou.

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