One could stop at her victory. At 21, Abigail Alexandre has just won the international final of the Eloquentia competition in Paris. A first for a Haitian woman. But that would miss the essential: a voice that was built long before the stage.
Before La Seine Musicale, there was Eloquentia Jacmel. And between the two, a journey that is anything but a straight line. Like many Haitian children of her generation, Abigail Alexandre grew up with very real upheavals, both literal and figurative. The 2010 earthquake, in particular, disrupt
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