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The Creole Choir Of Cuba: Tiny Desk Concert

February 6, 2012
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Set list
  • Marasa Elu
  • Ayiti Krye
  • Lumane Casimir
About

The Creole Choir of Cuba recently delivered a mesmerizing performance at a Tiny Desk concert, showcasing their unique blend of Cuban and Haitian influences. The group's roots trace back to Grupo Vocal Desandann, formed in the late 1990s to celebrate Haiti's impact on eastern Cuba's culture. Their music, performed predominantly a cappella and entirely in Haitian Creole, reflects themes of resistance and community solidarity, echoing the experiences of the African diaspora. The concert featured hauntingly beautiful harmonies and rhythms that draw from Afro-Cuban and Haitian traditions, creating a rich tapestry of sound.

Notable moments from the performance included soulful renditions of traditional songs that showcased the group's vocal prowess and deep connection to their cultural heritage. The call-and-response dynamic and intricate harmonies added depth and emotion to the concert, captivating the audience with each note.

The Creole Choir of Cuba's members, including Rogelio Torriente, Fidel Miranda, and Teresita Miranda, bring a wealth of talent and experience to their music. As pioneers in revitalizing the long-lost culture of Haitian influences in Cuban music, their work transcends boundaries and resonates with audiences worldwide. Signed to Peter Gabriel's Real World Records, the group continues to enchant listeners with their soul-stirring melodies and powerful storytelling.

With echoes of Afro-Caribbean traditions and a deep-rooted connection to their ancestry, The Creole Choir of Cuba's Tiny Desk concert was a celebration of resilience, culture, and the enduring power of music to unite communities and preserve heritage.