What is “Vin Danse”? “Vin Danse” means “Come Dance” in Haitian Creole. It’s more than just a phrase — it’s an invitation: an open call to everyone, everywhere, to learn the music and dance of Konpa, to connect with Haitian culture, celebrate its heritage, and share in its rhythm and joy. Through “Vin Danse,” we...
Recognize July 26 as Haitian Konpa Day — Why It Matters for ALL Haitian Communities
Why July 26? The Origins of Konpa (Compas Direct) The date July 26, 1955 marks a historic moment in Haitian music history. On that day, pioneering musician Nemours Jean‑Baptiste introduced his band (initially known as Coronto International, soon Ensemble Nemours Jean-Baptiste), laying the foundation for the genre known as Konpa (also spelled “Compas”). Konpa (or...
What is Reshaping the Konpa Scene in South Florida | Konpa Dance & Culture Growth
South Florida has always been a vibrant hub for Haitian culture — from food and music to fashion and nightlife. But in recent years, the Konpa dance scene has experienced a major transformation. So, what is reshaping the Konpa scene in South Florida and making it one of the most dynamic cultural experiences in America...
Dadou Pasquet: Honoring the Legacy of a Haitian Music Legend
Remembering Dadou Pasquet – The Iconic Guitarist and Heart of Mini Jazz The Haitian music world is mourning the loss of Dadou Pasquet, a legendary guitarist, composer, and founding pillar of Haiti’s Mini Jazz movement. Known for his unmatched creativity and the soulful expression he brought to Haitian music, Dadou Pasquet leaves behind a legacy...
Konpa with Kids: Teaching Children the Art of Haitian Konpa
Introducing dance to children is one of the most powerful ways to build confidence, coordination, culture, and community. At KOTR Konpa Dance Studio, we recently spent time with a group of amazing kids and shared the joy of Konpa with Kids—a growing movement focused on teaching children the beauty of Haitian Konpa from an early...
Haiti Made Qualifications for the World Cup After 51 Years
The world is celebrating a landmark moment in sports history, and so is every Haitian around the globe. Haiti made qualifications for the World Cup after 51 years, marking an emotional and powerful milestone for a nation that has continued to show strength in the face of challenges. This accomplishment is more than a sports...
Konpa Receives UNESCO Green Light: A Historic Win for Haiti and the Global Konpa Community
The Haitian community across the world celebrates an incredible milestone: Konpa has officially received a favorable opinion from the UNESCO Technical Committee, putting it on track to be listed as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. This moment is more than cultural recognition—it is the global acknowledgment of a rhythm, a dance, a...
Konpa Returns to Maryland — Experience the Rhythm, Culture, and Passion of Haitian Dance
Konpa Returns to Maryland: A Celebration of Haitian Culture and Dance The heartbeat of Haitian music is making its grand return to Maryland! Konpa, the soulful and sensual partner dance that originated in Haiti, is once again taking center stage — led by internationally renowned dance instructor Sony Laventure of KOTR Konpa Dance Studio. Maryland...
Konpa Events in November: Experience the Best Konpa Dance Workshops in South Florida with KOTR Dance Studio
South Florida is heating up this November with one of the most vibrant cultural movements — Konpa dance. Known for its smooth rhythm, romantic connection, and cultural pride, Konpa continues to make waves across the region, and KOTR Dance Studio is leading the movement. Whether you’re visiting Miami, touring through Florida, or a local ready...
💗 Wear Pink for Breast Cancer Month: KOTR Dance Studio Supports Awareness, Hope & Strength
Every October, the world unites in a wave of pink to honor Breast Cancer Awareness Month — a time dedicated to education, support, and hope for those impacted by breast cancer. It’s more than just wearing pink; it’s about standing together, raising awareness, and spreading strength to women and families affected by this disease. At...









