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19:00 Doors 19:30 Kanaval: A People’s History of Haiti in Six Chapters
Africadelic and Caribbean Creativity invite you to a vibrant weekend of films celebrating, experiencing and reflecting on the spirit of Carnaval worldwide, including Kanaval: A People's History of Haiti in Six Chapters. This documentary presents Haitian history in an explosion of colour, dance and music as the country prepares for its legendary carnival.
Kanaval is a visually arresting award-winning documentary that is set in the present but tells the rich story of Haiti’s past, as we follow a number of carnival performers in the lead up to and during the annual Jacmel Mardi Gras. These performers relate their own personal histories as well as the stories of their carnival characters, representing moments and people from the distant and not so distant Haitian past. Interwoven with the interviews, testimonies and observational footage, is archive material drawn from a wide variety of sources to enhance our understanding of Haitian history and culture from the time of the indigenous Taino through to the present day.
Before the screening you can watch the short films Jab Jab (2017, 5', Grenada) and Black Masking Indians of New Orleans (2023, 6', US).
Melkweg often hosts different types of programmes at the same time, such as concerts, club nights and films. Please note that there may occasionally be some noise pollution from other programmes during the screening.