Artisanat en fête "a dense and rich event", said Nesmy Manigat

Stone, paper mache, wood, horn, metal, clay, plastic, cut iron, among other things, transformed into fascinating objects under the nimble fingers of Haitian artisans who presented their work at Artisanat en fête at Parc historique de la Canne à sucre on October 25th and 26th. Nesmy Manigat, Minister of National Education and Vocational Training (MENFP in French) was present at the event on Sunday, and said it was “dense and rich.”

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llIn jeans and long-sleeved shirt, Minster Manigat explored the various exhibits found in the park. "Crafts further enrich Haitian creativity. It is part of the valuable resources available in the country. Crafts are the Haitian soul and strength possessed by the country. We are connected together by a strong heritage. Our feelings, our dreams, our way of laughter and conversation all inspire our craftsmen," he said. Haitian crafts are rich in diversity, quality and quantity, he continued. "What Haiti offers in craft is really interesting. When
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