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Publication of the Caribbean Culture Guide PDF Print E-mail

A unique work in french on Caribbean cultures and those who make them !

This first edition introduces to the cultural actors in the French speaking Caribbean countries (Guadeloupe, Haiti, Martinique) and mainly
to the cultural actors of French Caribbean descent who live in Europe.

A tool for professionals and for all those who want to know more about Culture in the Caribbean, this Guide proposes an overview for each country, analyses and accounts given by artists.

It provides useful information on performing arts, media, awards and foundations.

It displays a list of more than 1 000 artists and cultural structures in the following artistic domains: visual arts, broadcasting, tale, dance,  literature, music, drama.. and proposes three complete indexes, maps, chronologies and a great number of tools make this guide a MUST !

With the participation of :
Mimi Barthélémy, Yves Bernabé, Jocelyne Beroard, Léna  Blou, Ina Césaire, Maryse Condé, Gerty  Dambury, Louis-Philippe Dalembert, Fred  Deshayes, Fabienne Kanor, Alain Jean-  Marie, Dany Laferrière, Yanick Lahens,  Beethova Obas, Alain Sancerni and many others.

To know more : http://www.ventsdailleurs.com

 

The CDEC lénablou and Gens de la Caraïbe are partners.

 
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