
In Haiti, the most "African" country in the Caribbean, the drums are the guardians of voodoo, while the rhythms and songs of the local troubadours keep the Black heritage alive. Ti-Coca and his musicians take us to the roots of the Merengue, a high-tech variation of which is played in the neighbouring Dominican Republic. The Haitian version is smoother and less jittery. Other local dances evoke the music of voodoo ceremonies, bringing them to the dance halls.
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Twa Fey
Tway Fey
Vié Gran'n
La Vil Jacmel
Legba
Chwal St. Jacques
Ti-Carole
Gerda
Twa fey (meringue)
Zazie
Sanmannan
Mwen Pral Devan Bawon
Fey Nan Bwa
Apantè
SIMBO DLO
Jan petwo
An tan mango
Ti-Coca / Tway Fey
Benita
Madam Jil
Kafou tengendeng
Gran chimen
Bon vizé
Pè bawon
A lanvè - St. Valenten
Sonson
Ti-Coca / Ti-Carole
Ti-Coca / Vié Gran'n
Rekwazè
Ti-Coca / Chwal St. Jacques
Ti-Coca / Legba
Ti-Coca / Sanmannan
Twa Fey/meringue - Ti Coca
Ti-Coca / Mwen Pral Devan Bawon
Gisele
Trois Fevilles
Carol Prete un Chat
Ti-Coca / Fey Nan Bwa
Ti-Coca / La Vil Jacmel
Ti-Coca / Zazie
Vie gran'n
Dey
Ayiti Cherie
Simbi Andezo
M'pa Gen Zanmi Ank'o
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