Posts Tagged ‘cultural’
HCC on the field
Gigitho doing the Zidane thing on the field as HCC leads 3-0 on the CC Boyz. … gigitho hcc soccer haitian cultural club
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Crowd of Curiousity (White with Blacks) (Port-au-Prince) (06/11/08)
Haitian Culture Month
traditions of Haiti to the world audience and honor all they have done to share their heritage. This is the second annual Soiree Culturelle, celebrating Haitian Heritage Month which encompasses Haitian Flag Day, Mothers Day, and contributions to the world. @ The Miramar Cultural Center Arts Park 2400 Civic Center Place Miramar Fl 33025 May 24th 09 7:00pm US Time visit www.josetavernierlive.com or call 1-866-257-2002. Thank You. … Haiti Music “Haitian Music” Carimi Tvice “Jose Tavernier …
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The Haitian Cultural Club Pageant, Kiskeya: The Third Coming
This is a preview of what is to come. The Haitian Cultural Club Of Tallahassee is getting ready to put on the best pageant ever!!! It will be held on November 21, 2008. If you can’t be there, I feel so sorry for you.
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LAVAGEM DA FUNCEB – CARNAVAL 2009
XIX Lavagem da Fundação Cultural da Bahia (Funceb), realizada em Salvador, no dia 19 de fevereiro de 2009. A banda filarmônica superanimada e afinada deu um brilho especial à festa. O policiamento da PM também foi nota 10.
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HCC DT Preview Routine dancing to Carimi’s Bam Permission
fall HCC preview 2007, complete with jokes and the bam permission kompa routine In 1988, theHaitian Cultural Club of Tallahassee was born. The product of the idea of a dedicated FAMU student, Louis Marcelus, who wanted to see unity among the Haitians living in this community. He invited students from FAMU, FSU, and TCC, and some members of the Haitian community to his apartment for a meeting, and there we laid the foundation for this club. First meeting were held in a member's apartment or …
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Haitian Culture : “Kompa Dance to Teenage Music by Djazz La”
a couple of mistakes but still a hot piece. In 1988, theHaitian Cultural Club of Tallahassee was born. The product of the idea of a dedicated FAMU student, Louis Marcelus, who wanted to see unity among the Haitians living in this community. He invited students from FAMU, FSU, and TCC, and some members of the Haitian community to his apartment for a meeting, and there we laid the foundation for this club. First meeting were held in a member’s apartment or house before the club was officially …
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