You might try looking into the (various) archives for US African American 
dancer/choreographer  Katherine Dunham.  She researched dance in Haiti and also 
lived there for a while.  Wikipedia should give you several suggestions for 
museums and archives of her work.  I saw an exhibition of her various work 
several years ago at a St. Louis museum.  It included film clips, photography, 
and costumes, etc. She had an ongoing interest in Haiti, even going on a 
protest hunger strike against the treatment of Haitian boat people, at age 
82(!).  Maya Deren was her assistant around 1940 and began her own interest in 
Haiti from her mentor.  Of course Deren’s Haitian footage is essential.




On Jul 2, 2015, at 1:38 PM, Genevieve Carmel <gencar...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi all, 
> 
> I'm looking for archives that may have films / news reels about Haiti between 
> 1930 and 2000. I'm particularly interested in footage about Haitian art / 
> artists. Any suggestions would be appreciated.
> 
> Thanks, 
> Gen
> --
> Genevieve Carmel
> 
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