Miami, FL – March 14, 2019 – Cultural Services of the French Embassy in the USA, along with the France Florida Foundation for the Arts celebrated Day Two of the five-day Tout-Monde Festival on at the Perez Art Museum Miami, one festival’s six iconic venues. Cultural Attache of the French Embassy, Vanessa Selk founded and directed the Tout-Monde Festival intending to reconnect the French Caribbean to other Caribbean, American and international artists and institutions through artistic, cultural and intellectual engagements. Day two highlighted Caribbean Short-Films curated by Third Horizon, followed by a Q&A with Film Directors, Fanny Glissant and Ian Harnarine. The evening featured five short films by directors of four Caribbean Islands significant to the festival, which include Martinique, Puerto Rico, Guadeloupe and Trinidad and Tobago. YUÉ-SORORITY concluded the day with a climate dance and installation created by Myriam Soulanges, Anne Meyer and Guy Gabon. Yué is the name of all the women to ever invest and occupy with their body a piece of public space. The choreographers found the bodies and gestures of Yué thanks to stories of women, met during residencies in French Guiana and Guadeloupe.

Ian Harnarine & Fanny Glissant

Fanny Glissant

Ian Harnarine

Anita Braham

Ian Harnarine & Fanny Glissant

Myriam Soulanges, Guy Gabon, & Anne Meyer

Guy Gabon

Jean-Marc Hunt & Guy Gabon

Anita Braham & Marie Vickles