Eveline Pierre the Executive Director of the Haitian Heritage Museum is the host of the Haitian Arts Podcast Series (H.A.P.S). HAPS will engage Haitian and Caribbean artists in a dialogue of the critics of arts forms that reflect the culture and heritage of the Caribbean.
The Executive Director Eveline Pierre had the opportunity to speak with Lindsay Brun take a listen to Haitian Arts Podcast - H.A.P.S will engage Haitian and Caribbean artists in a dialogue of the critics of arts forms that reflect the culture and heritage of the Caribbean. Meet our Guest Lindsey Brun After -many years as a Human Resources manager, Lindsay Brun decided to explore her passion and her talents during her downtime. Inspired by her mother's recipes, a pastry cook herself, Lindsay decided to create her own desserts. After recognition amongst her peers, Lindsay launched Sucre Brun, a nod to her name, in 2007. Sucre Brun is an homage to family recipes, to the Haitian culture, to personal journey, and to multiple defining trips. When developing her recipes, Lindsay gets her inspiration from her lifelong assets. Her trips on Haitian soil, from 2013 to 2016, brought her to use almost exclusively vanilla extract from Haiti, for its unique flavour and taste. Her trips to Europe brought her to extend her sweet offerings. The Palais Royal de Paris inspired a banana-flavoured cake, Greek yogurt and fruits inspired a mouthwatering dessert and Dutch pancakes inspired her to develop delightful recipes for brunch. Also, a touch of Asia is infused at Sucre Brun with the mango custard, a take on the mango sticky rice. #HaitianHeritageMonth #CaribbeanHeritageMonth #HaitianArtsPodcast
In 2024 Eveline Pierre had the opportunity to speak with Myriam J.A. Chancy about her literary career and how she got started take a listen and learn more about Myriam in Episode 1 "Liveres Haitiens" for the Re-Boot of H.A.PS. Myriam J. A. Chancy is the author most recently of the novel Village Weavers (Tin House). Her previous novel, What Storm, What Thunder, was named a "Best Book of 2021," by NPR, Kirkus, Library Journal, the Boston Globe, Globe & Mail, shortlisted for the Caliba Golden Poppy Award & Aspen Words Literary Prize, longlisted for Brooklyn Public Library Book Prize & the OCM Bocas Prize, and awarded an ABA from the Before Columbus Foundation. Her past novels include: The Loneliness of Angels, winner of the 2011 Guyana Prize in Literature Caribbean Award, Best Fiction 2010; The Scorpion's Claw and Spirit of Haiti, shortlisted in the Best First Book Category, Canada/Caribbean region of the Commonwealth Prize, 2004.
Eveline Pierre the Executive Director of the Haitian Heritage Museum in 2021 talked with Miu Haiti about her musical endeavors. Born and raised in Haiti, daughter of a milliner and a saxophone player, Miu is passionate about sharing her music with the world. Pop singer-songwriter, her versatile side urges her to draw her style in the mix with other rhythms and urban genres. She composes and sings in 4 languages (Creole, French, Spanish and English). This has given her the chance to collaborate with various arrangers and artists from Saint Lucia, Puerto Rico, Tanzania, the United States, France and Haiti. Please follow us on www.Haitianheritagemuseum.org
Eveline Pierre the Executive Director of the Haitian Heritage Museum talked with Mara-Joanne Derinor in 2020. Mara-Joanne known as Belle La Poet shared her story being on the frontline during Covid 19 and her experience as a Nurse, Poet and Author. For more information about HAPS Haitian Arts Podcast Series visit us at: http://www.haitianheritagemuseum.org
Eveline Pierre the Executive Director of the Haitian Heritage Museum talked with Jeffrey Morneau in 2020 about his culinary talent. With an education from the French Culinary Institute coupled with his ten years of experience, Chef Jeff story will leave you with your mouth watering. For more information about HAPS Haitian Arts Podcast Series visit us at: http://www.haitianheritagemuseum.org
Eveline Pierre the Executive Director of the Haitian Heritage Museum in 2020 talked with Jeff Pierre about his musical expedition. Jeff Pierre born and raised in Port-au-Prince Haiti, grew up surrounded by traditional Haitian drumming, dance, and song in his mother's company Jèn Atis kanga Ayisyen (Jaka) english translation (Young Haitian Artist). For more information about HAPS Haitian Arts Podcast Series visit us at: http://www.haitianheritagemuseum.org
Eveline Pierre the Executive Director of the Haitian Heritage Museum in 2020 talked with Alexandra Foucard about her amazing story of becoming an Actress and being able to dominate the spaces in the industry. Alexandra Foucard is a Grammy-nominated, Broadway Actress, Creator, Writer, and Executive Producer. For more information about HAPS Haitian Arts Podcast Series visit us at: http://www.haitianheritagemuseum.org
Eveline Pierre the Executive Director of the Haitian Heritage Museum talked with Jadine Loussaint in 2020 about her impact on the community. Jadine Louissaint is a Miami native whose daily mantra is “Too much is given, much is required.” Her background in mentorship, devotion to Christ, and passion to transform lives help this vision come to life. She’s a registered nurse who obtained a Bachelor in Nursing in 2005 from the University of Miami School of Nursing and Health Studies. For more information about HAPS Haitian Arts Podcast Series visit us at: http://www.haitianheritagemuseum.org
Eveline Pierre the Executive Director of the Haitian Heritage talked with Ulysee Toussaint in 2020 about his artistic adventure from leaving Haiti and coming to America. As an international award-winning photographer, Toussaint combines his passion for photography with a global minded-awareness by using his gifts to redefine “service.” His talent for capturing beauty through photography shows in his work in the wedding and fashion industry as well as portraits, events, and magazine publications. For more information about HAPS Haitian Arts Podcast Series visit us at: http://www.haitianheritagemuseum.org
Eveline Pierre the Executive Director of the Haitian Heritage Museum talked with Maika and Maritza Moulite in 2020 about their previous book titled "DEAR HAITI, LOVE ALAINE," and their anticipated new released book titled "One of the good ones." The sisters revealed the process of their incredible publishing journey. For more information about HAPS Haitian Arts Podcast Series visit us at: http://www.haitianheritagemuseum.org
Eveline Pierre the Executive Director of the Haitian Heritage Museum is the host of the Haitian Arts Podcast Series (H.A.P.S). HAPS will engage Haitian and Caribbean artists in a dialogue of the critics of arts forms that reflect the culture and heritage of the Caribbean. For more information about HAPS Haitian Arts Podcast Series visit us at: http://www.haitianheritagemuseum.org