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Lakou Mizik @ Hygienic Art Park
June 18th - Hygienic Art Park Summer Concert Series presents Haitian Music to downtown New London, featuring Lakou Mizik!

NEW LONDON, CT – This Saturday on June 18th, Hygienic Art Park will open the gates at 6:30pm to share powerful and moving Haitian music with the community. Hygienic Art Park’s stage has long stood as a music and performance arts beacon in Southeastern Connecticut and is honored to presentLakou Mizik, a multigenerational collective of Haitian musicians formed in the aftermath of the devastating 2010 earthquake. The group includes elder legends and rising young talents, united in a mission to honor the healing spirit of their collective culture and communicate a message of pride, strength and hope to their countrymen and the world.
The fabric of a community is always tested and often damaged in the wake of conflict or disaster. When the earthquake of January 12, 2010 struck Haiti – the world watched in horror as apocalyptic images emerged from the nightmare. These images would dominate international news stories for months. In these darkest hours when the streets were still filled with the wreckage of what once was, above the sorrow and confusion rose the sounds of songs. Vodou chants, gospel ballads and folk songs filled the air in a brave attempt to deal with the overwhelming despair. Music, as it has through every tragedy and triumph in Haiti's convoluted history, soothed, inspired, healed and brought people together.
Formed in the wake of this unprecedented tragedy, Lakou Mizik is a diverse collection of musicians representing a cross section of generations, faiths and musical styles.
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The nine members of Lakou Mizik range in age from late sixties to early twenties and come from across Haiti's musical, social, religious, and geographic spectrum. Each has a powerful story to tell: the young poet who survived a ferry disaster that claimed up to 1500 lives – floating in the ocean for 3 days on the back of a bloated cow carcass before being rescued; the church singer whose home was destroyed in the earthquake and whose Christian faith led her to initially resist singing vodou lyrics; the elder statesman of racine, or roots, music whose deep knowledge of vodou rhythms makes him a living encyclopedia of Haitian culture; the guitarist and singer seeking to emerge from the shadow of his famous father and define his own musical legacy. While each member of Lakou Mizik has a unique tale to tell, they stand united in a mission to honor the healing spirit of their collective culture and communicate a message of pride, strength and hope to their countrymen and world.
The Lakou Mizik concert is open to all ages. Hygienic Art encourages those interested to purchase tickets in advance by visiting Hygienic.org or calling 860-443-8001. Tickets are $10 in advance and a suggested donation of $14 at the gate.
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What: Haitian Music by Lakou Mizik
Where: Hygienic Art Park 79 Bank Street New London, CT 06320
When: Saturday, June 18th Gates open at 6:30pm
Tickets: $10 in advance, suggested donation of $14 at the gate
Contact: 860-443-8001
More Info: Hygienic.org
Hygienic Art Park Concert Series is sponsored by The Palmer Louis Foundation