Haiti’s Millennial creatives showcased their talent over the weekend in Port-au-Prince during the second edition of Living Hart. An initiative of fashion designer and philanthropist Gayel”Cutiega” Pierre, Living Hart had its first edition in May. This initial expo was so popular, the founder decided to hold one for the month of July at the venue Yanvalou, located in Pacot, a suburb of Port-au-Prince.
The Second Edition featured entertaining performances by Akoustik and K’Zino, two bands emerging out of Haiti and was hosted by musician Badikamal. DJ Nos was on hand to rock the crowd. Haiti’s Millennial creatives from every imaginable creative sector made their presence felt: photography to visual arts to the performing arts.
An attendee sits down as her portrait is drawn by one of Haiti’s creatives. [Photo Credit: Ganderson Lebref/Elma’s Flaco]
Scenes like this were the essence of Living Hart. An artist doing a live mural, as attendees watched. [Photo Credit: Ganderson Lebref/Elma’s Flaco]
Two attendees are all smiles. Living Hart t-shirt on deck.
Participants Ralph St. Fleur and Jetlo on the scene. [Photo Credit: Ganderson Lebref/Elma’s Flaco]
The woman of the hour herself…Ms. Gayel “Cutiega” Pierre. [Photo Credit: Ganderson Lebref/Elma’s Flaco]
Living Hart allows her to promote the talent of her fellow creatives, whose opportunities to showcase themselves are thought to be intermittent at best. Now that Living Hart Haiti has concluded, the creative entrepreneur has plans to do launches in a U.S. city—most likely Miami.