The artist and Hougan (Voodoo priest) Erol Josué Director General of the National Bureau of Ethnology shared the stage with the Company 21 Nanchon, which works on the safeguarding and enhancement of traditional dances and sacred songs of Voodoo.
As a houngan (male priest in Haitian voodoo), Haitian recording and performing artist Erol Josué is a healer. He spoke following the release of his new album, Pelerinaj (Pilgrimage).
As a houngan (male priest in Haitian voodoo), Haitian recording and performing artist Erol Josué is a healer. He spoke to Bill Nevins, following the release of his new album, Pelerinaj (Pilgrimage).
The state of emergency requested by around twenty organizations - Over 500,000 cigarettes seized - Start of School Census - Warning from former Senator Steven Benoit - 83 years of the National Library of Haiti - A humiliating attitude.
It's taken 15 years for Haitian musician Erol Josué to release a new album. Other things took priority, like helping those devastated by the earthquake that hit the island in 2010. In addition to being a musician, he's also a vodoo priest and director of the National Bureau of Ethnology in Port-au-Prince. Josué believes his new album "Pelerinaj," or “pilgrimage” in Haitian