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		<title>Music Review and Interview: Pierrot Couleur by Jjanice +</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Joel Janis, the leader of the band world pop band Jjanice +, finds it hard to conceal his glee over the fact that the band has released a six-song EP entitled Pierrot Couleur. Janis’ musical bandmates include Sarah Mk (background vocals), Carl Bastien (on the omnichord and on keyboards) and Geneviève St. Pierre (on piano). [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://kreyolicious.com/wp-content/uploads/2014/02/gallerie.jpg"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" src="https://kalepwa.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/04/Music-Review-and-Interview-Pierrot-Couleur-by-Jjanice.jpg" alt="gallerie" width="575" height="359" class="aligncenter size-large wp-image-14779"  /></a>Joel Janis, the leader of the band world pop band Jjanice +, finds it hard to conceal his glee over the fact that the band has released a six-song EP entitled <em>Pierrot Couleur</em>. Janis’ musical bandmates include Sarah Mk (background vocals), Carl Bastien (on the omnichord and on keyboards) and Geneviève St. Pierre (on piano).  Marie Cournoyer and Vox Sambou perform some harmonies on the EP.  Patrice Agbokou plays bass and produced or co-produced a great number of the tracks. </p>
<p>Janis, who is Haiti-born and Montreal-based, fuses hip hop jazz, soft funk, and world pop to create a unique style for Jjanice +. </p>
<p>Undoubtedly one of the EP’s most dramatic tracks, “Fleur du désert” (Desert Flower) features Janis on lead vocals and Malika Tirolien in a breath-usurping chorus. If you are a world music lover who’s really into Zap Mama and Les Nubians, your musical goblet will runneth over with Jjanice +. The production on that track runs smoother than cream. </p>
<p>Janis contends that the track “Berceuse Remix”, was written in honor of his son, and was inspired by classic French author and poet Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s <em>The Little Prince</em>.</p>
<p>Another ear-caressing track is “Kamonyèt” (Public Bus). It chronicles everyday life of people in Haiti through the vents and windows of a public bus. Its lyrics speak about faces on the vehicle, depleted of hope, and battering daily misery and pain. The bandleader called on the Haitian singer-guitarist <a href="http://kreyolicious.com/tag/wesli ">Wesli</a> for some guitar work on that track. He says he co-wrote the song with a poet by the name of Duccha. </p>
<p>Joel Janis answered Kreyolicious.com’s questions about the EP.</p>
<p><strong>If you were introducing Jjanice to a new fan, what would you say in the introduction?</strong></p>
<p>Jjanice+ is an eclectic artist, a soulful crooner and poet, blending different genres, bending musical conventions. The poetic content is an important part of the music. Born in Haiti, Carrefour, and raised in Canada, Jjanice uses different musical textures—Afro-Caribbean rhythms, soul, indie pop, etc—and colorful poetry—mostly in French—reflecting the creole language and his Haitian heritage. I’ve been working with the Canadian-Ghanian/Togolese producer Patrice Agbokou as well as a Montreal producer. </p>
<p>For the EP, Janis also worked with Sugarface Nene and Engone Endong, whom he playfully calls the Pierre and Marie Curie of music for their tendency to innovate. </p>
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<p><strong>How did the idea of the EP come about?</strong></p>
<p>As artists, we are continuously working on new ideas. My first EP, titled <em>Sonneur</em>, was released in 2010. It was more of an experimental output, which was good because it allowed me to try different things and find myself a little more. Since then, I‘ve been working on <em>Pierrot Couleur</em>—originally titled <em>Les Voiles</em> [The Sails], but changed the concept at the last minute. For this one I wanted to work on creating great hooks and telling great stories. <em>Tire kont</em>. Making it almost cinematic. Pierrot, the popular pantomime character from the <em>comedia del arte</em>, is usually represented as naive, sensitive, as [well as] a sad clown. He is the archetype of an artist. He is also mostly represented as a black and white character. I wanted to bring the character, the artist and his stories to a different light. This is the reason why [the EP] is titled <em>Pierrot Couleur</em>.</p>
<p><strong>Give us a musical tour of the record and how some of the tracks on it originated?</strong></p>
<p>“Asteroides” [Asteroids] is a song inspired by a short story by Felix Morisseau Leroy, called “Vilbonè” [City of Joy], recalling the fictitious events surrounding the passage of the Halley comet in Haiti. My version extrapolates on someone born on that day and wanting to live as fast or as intensely as a comet.</p>
<p><a href="http://kreyolicious.com/music-introducing-jjanice-and-aleas/5635/">“8mm”</a> is a song about memories past, old boxes full of pictures and old films. Stuff that we sometime need to put aside in order to move on. It’s about the end of a story but also the celebration of new beginnings. A burial song, celebrating the passing of those memories that we desperately try to hold on to and that gets archived in our minds like old film footage. This musical procession eventually turns into a real fiesta celebrating the beginning of a new adventure, akin to an Haitian funeral parade</p>
<p><strong>If you were to pin-point Jjanice’s influences to just three musical acts, who would you name? And what is it about them that influenced Jjanice’s style?</strong></p>
<p>Serge Gainsbourg, for poetry and beauty—where beauty is not necessarily always found. David Bowie, for eclecticism and avant-guarde. Fela Kuti for presence, importance of message, and African roots. But there’s so much more Coupe Cloué, Sam Cooke, Ti Manno, D’angelo, Boukman Ekperyans, Depeche Mode, Nat King Cole etc…[Laughter]</p>
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<p><strong>Do you think it’s important for an artist to take part in the creative aspect of cutting a record?</strong></p>
<p>It think it is most important if you want to convey your message, your own story. The word says it—<em>Artist</em>. We create art. Not only sound, not only words. We thrive to create something that’s inspired and inspires. Of course, I cannot do it alone, for this EP I’ve worked with my long time collaborator and producer Patrice Agbokou, also with producer HaigVerbatzian—[of] <a href="http://kreyolicious.com/music-review-et-tu-suivras-jenny-salgado/3392/">Muzion</a>. The way we create is really by exchanging ideas</p>
<p><strong>Now, most EPs are usually the prelude to an album. Is that part of Jjanice’s future?</strong></p>
<p>Yes! I am currently working on a album for [this year]. As I said previously, we are always creating. I have a few songs that are already ready and some that were supposed to be on <em>Pierrot Couleur</em> but that did not make it. Music always changes, and creativity surprises us; it surprises me! Who knows what the future holds.</p>
<p><strong>What advice would you like to give to others about having and maintaining a band?</strong></p>
<p>Nothing that hasn’t already been said: Perseverance and creativity are the keys for me. Perseverance—as it is not always easy and it is still not easy to be a musician. I guess it never will [be]. Even the creative process is sometimes a battle with yourself. Creativity [and] ideas rule the world. And that’s what makes it fun. To see the effect your work has on you and on other people.</p>
<p><iframe loading="lazy" width="100%" height="450" scrolling="no" frameborder="no" src="https://w.soundcloud.com/player/?url=https%3A//api.soundcloud.com/tracks/121399512&amp;auto_play=false&amp;hide_related=false&amp;visual=true"></iframe></p>
<p><em>Be sure to check out the band’s music <a href="https://soundcloud.com/sonneurmusic/sets/pierrotcouleur/">BY CLICKING HERE.</a> You can purchase all eight tracks B<a href="https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&amp;hosted_button_id=4994U7YG4V8D6">Y CLICKING HERE</a>. Visit the band’s website <a href="http://sonneurmusic.com/">HERE.</a> </em></p>
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		<title>President Pierre Jean-Louis &#8220;Race Relations Act 1845&#8221;

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<p>President Pierre Jean-Louis &#8220;Race Relations Act 1845&#8221;</p>
<p>President Jean-Louis Pierrot introduced this act due to a series<br />
of revolts in the South and split between the ranks of the mulatto class and dissatisfaction from the black masses.The color factor had been a major factor in Haitian politics since the colonial days. In order to manage the situation, he introduced the Race Relation Act.<br />
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] Born free in 1780 to a free black prominent man in the North of St-Domingue, he was a career officer and general in the Haitian Army. His father was a sergeant in the colonial militia and probably served in the rebel forces. Riché himself joined the Haitian Revolutionaries (around 1801). After Haiti gained independence, [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Born free in 1780 to a free black prominent man in the North of St-Domingue, he was a career officer and general in the Haitian Army.<br />
His father was a sergeant in the colonial militia and probably served in the rebel forces. Riché himself joined the Haitian Revolutionaries (around 1801). After Haiti gained independence, Riché joined the forces of Henri Christophe, and later promoted him to the rank of general and deputy commander of his army. Riché was instrumental in Christophe&#8217;s victory at the Battle of Siebert. During the siege of Port-au-Prince in 1811, Riché commanded the left wing of Christophe&#8217;s army. He quickly became one of Christophe&#8217;s most trusted commanders, and as a consequence he was placed in command of Haïti&#8217;s Northern Province, where he was effective in subduing the mulatto population.</p>
<p>After Christophe&#8217;s downfall in 1820, Riché supported the new government and was therefore able to retain his post during the administration of Jean-Pierre Boyer, and those that followed. This continued until Jean-Louis Pierrot became President of Haïti in 1845. Pierrot attempted to reform the Haitian government, causing the Boyerist hierarchy of Haiti to sponsor a rebellion in the provinces of Port-au-Prince and Artibonite in 1846. The rebel army under mulatto control proclaimed Riché president of Haiti on March 1, 1846. After much of the Haitian army sided with the rebels, President Pierrot relinquished his office on March 24, 1846. After gaining the presidency of Haiti, one of Riché&#8217;s first acts was to restore the Constitution of 1816.</p>
<p>As president, Riché was considered a failure by his Boyerist backers. He soon proposed reforms similar to those espoused by former President Pierrot. Probably as a result of these proposals he died on February 27, 1847, possibly from being poisoned, although this has never been established. Riché&#8217;s presidency opened the way for considerable changes in the political landscape of Haiti during the succeeding administrations.<br />
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<p>As President of Haiti, he was intended to be a figurehead for the mulatto ruling class. Pierrot&#8217;s most pressing duty as the new president was to check the incursions of the Dominicans, who were harassing the Haitian troops along the borders. Dominican boats were also making depredations on Haiti&#8217;s coasts. President Pierrot decided to open a campaign against the Dominicans, whom he considered merely as insurgents. Haitians, however, were not inclined to go to war with their neighbors, and were unwilling to support the President&#8217;s views.<br />
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Furthermore, Pierrot had displeased the army by conferring military rank on the leaders of the peasants of the Sud department and on many of their followers. In addition, the inhabitants of the towns of this department felt uneasy regarding the tendencies of Pierrot, who had appointed Jean-Jacques Acaau, the former terrorist of Cayes, as Commandant of the Anse-à-Veau Arrondissement. Fearing a peasant revolt, the townsmen decided to divest Pierrot of his office.<br />
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		<title>Pierrot became president at the age of 84. He refused to live in Port-au-Prince &#8230;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] Pierrot became president at the age of 84. He refused to live in Port-au-Prince ( Port-aux-Crimes) and designated Cap-Haitien the capital of Haiti. They referred to Port-au-Prince as &#8220;Port of Crimes&#8221;, which was the capital of Haiti, because of the assassination of Haiti&#8217;s emperor Jacques I aka Jean Jacques Dessalines, the leader of the [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Pierrot became president at the age of 84. He refused to live in Port-au-Prince ( Port-aux-Crimes) and designated Cap-Haitien the capital of Haiti. They referred to Port-au-Prince as &#8220;Port of Crimes&#8221;, which was the capital of Haiti, because of the assassination of Haiti&#8217;s emperor Jacques I aka Jean Jacques Dessalines, the leader of the Haitian Revolution. President Pierrot was obsessed with the idea of punishing the Dominicans for having declared their independence on February, 1844. A short war broke out between the two neighbors without a clear victor.<br />
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		<title>Before being the 5th president of Haiti, Jean-Louis Michel Pierrot, fought under&#8230;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] Before being the 5th president of Haiti, Jean-Louis Michel Pierrot, fought under the command of Henri Christophe who crowned himself president for life of the State of Haiti (1807-1811), then had himself crowned King Henry I by the archbishop of Milot, and ruled the Kingdom of Haiti (1811-1820). Jean-Louis Michel Pierrot led a black [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Before being the 5th president of Haiti, Jean-Louis Michel Pierrot, fought under the command of Henri Christophe who crowned himself president for life of the State of Haiti (1807-1811), then had himself crowned King Henry I by the archbishop of Milot, and ruled the Kingdom of Haiti (1811-1820). Jean-Louis Michel Pierrot led a black battalion at the Battle of Vertières in 1803.Hence, he was instrumental in the last decisive Battle of the Haitian Revolution. Historians are unsure about his birth day, but he was born into slavery in 1761 in Acul-du-Nord, and was illiterate. When Christophe created a nobility in the North, he made Pierrot a prince.<br />
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		<title>Louis Michel Pierrot was the husband of the mambo, vodou priestess, Cécile Fatim&#8230;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] Louis Michel Pierrot was the husband of the mambo, vodou priestess, Cécile Fatima who led the Bois Caiman vodou ceremonies with the priest Dutty Boukman in 1791, the staring point of the Haitian Revolution. According to Haitian researcher Rodney Salnave,she was also the sister of Marie-Louise Coidavid, Queen of Haiti and wife (1811-1820) to [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Louis Michel Pierrot was the husband of the mambo, vodou priestess, Cécile Fatima who led the Bois Caiman vodou ceremonies with the priest Dutty Boukman in 1791, the staring point of the Haitian Revolution. According to Haitian researcher Rodney Salnave,she was also the sister of Marie-Louise Coidavid, Queen of Haiti and wife (1811-1820) to Henri Christophe aka King Henry I. .<br />
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		<title>Louis Michel Pierrot became president of Haiti on April 16, 1845. During the fir&#8230;</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[[ad_1] Louis Michel Pierrot became president of Haiti on April 16, 1845. During the first Haitian Kingdom, Henry I promoted Pierrot to the rank of Lieutenant General in the Army and granted him the hereditary title of Prince. As President of Haïti he was intended to be a figurehead for the mulatto ruling class. After [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Louis Michel Pierrot became president of Haiti on April 16, 1845. During the first Haitian Kingdom, Henry I promoted Pierrot to the rank of Lieutenant General in the Army and granted him the hereditary title of Prince. As President of Haïti he was intended to be a figurehead for the mulatto ruling class. After a failure in that role, he was overthrown in a coup d&#8217;etat on March 24, 1846, after attempting reforms in the government. He resigned and retired to his plantation called Camp-Louise, where he led a quiet and peaceful life until his death on February 18, 1857.<br />
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