Before arriving at Club Indigo, we made a quick stop (an appearance, if you will) at the Vice-Consulate of the Arcahaie region in Nanbouk because Pierre was invited to the government's New Year's Eve party as well. Because we arrived on the earlier side, there weren't that many people there yet. However, the band on the terrace was playing and they were terrific. We stood on the terrace with them, overlooking the main street where people gathered to listen. There were many moments, at this point in the night, when I could not believe where I was or the experiences I was having. Little did I know what was to come...
We drove the 20 minutes north to Montrouis to Club Indigo and saw the set-up at the hotel--beautiful white chairs and tables outside, with an open-air bar, stage, and dance floor. Gorgeous! People in attendance were on the wealthier side of the spectrum-dressed nicely, some ex-pats, but mostly wealthy Haitians, and even some government officials. We chatted with the band before they went on, enjoyed Barbancourt and a whiskey called "Something Special." The band started playing around 11:30, and we were all ready for the New Year. We danced, they sang, and the night sky was absolutely beautiful. When the clock struck midnight, there were some fireworks, people hugged, and drank champagne. However, there was no "countdown" to midnight, nor did anyone sing "Auld Lang Syne." The band continued to play great music and we continued to people-watch and dance our pants off. At one point, Pierre looked at Bennett and me and said, "those 2 tables are reserved for President Martelly." "Really?" I responded, "How do you know?" To which he replied, "one of my friends over there, a very close confident of Martelly told me." Whoa, I thought. Seriously? "We'll see if he shows up," Bennett replied. At around 2 am, Pierre told us that "in this song, Jonas has a big drum solo. Come to the dance floor." On our way to the floor, Bennett and I looked at the bar and saw a gentleman surrounded by people, shaking everyone's hands, walking toward the stage. "It's Martelly!" I shouted! Bennett confirmed my observation and we raced to the dance floor to tell everyone else.
For the next hour, President Martelly performed on stage for all of us with Tabou Combo! Can you believe it?! The President of Haiti, formerly known as Sweet Micky, when he was a famous singer, sang and danced on stage only 2 feet from our faces! There were some bodyguards on stage, in the crowd, and around the hotel, but not as many as I would have anticipated. The crowd was going crazy when Martelly was singing. No one danced because everyone's eyes were glued to this gregarious, smiling, twinkle-eyed president partying on stage! This was definitely one of those moments where I kept looking at Bennett and saying, "Really?! This is our life? This is happening to us right now!?" Crazy.
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President Michel Martelly singing with Tabou Combo |
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President Martelly and Shoubou |
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President Martelly and Shoubou |
What a New Year! Full of friends, good music, a beautiful country, and hope for an even better tomorrow.
Bon Ane Tout Moun eh Mesi Tabou Combo!
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