Just in time for Creole Day 2013, a new music video has been released online by Paix Bouche singer Frampton Ettiene encouraging Dominicans to ‘Dance Kolte Nou.’
The song which is set to traditional Belle music, was recorded by Bat House Productions, and the music video was produced by Ambo Visuals.
According to Ettiene, former lead singer of Nature Boys Band, the song is all about encouraging the people, especially the youth to appreciate and to keep our culture alive.
The video was shot at various locations in Paix Bouche, at the Portsmouth Market and at the Cabrits National Park.
Paix Bouche is known as a hot spot of culture on island, and several members of the Paix Bouche Cultural Group participated in the video singing, dancing and drumming to traditional music.
See video below.
Working on the next video for the time of year again
I was looking for the “Cultural” dance, I didn’t see it huh!!
Love the track. Big up Frampton, Bryson, Wallace and the rest the Paix Bouche Cultural Group. I see the RED CAP LOL. GOOD JOB
listen, that video is “something else”. That Paix Bouche guy is extremely creative to be able to put all these cultural pieces together. I spent some time in the classroom in Paix Bouche in the late 60s. So i can relate to that. So good job and well done.
messieur music la bon. Moi aimer music la.
The quality of the video was good, the concept even better. More could have been done in terms of artistic direction to really accentuate what the song was about. Great effort. Looking forward to more.
Beautiful I enjoyed listening the music.
Great Frampton you have all that talent nuh?
Just watched the video. Great music, the beat was just right and the attitude was simple and clean. I loved the kids too.
Great track and great production by Ambo Visual.
One Love Dominicans!!!
good song
grate love it
congratulations
That is my kind of thing! I love good, clean, music with a lovely Caribbean flavour. The beat is catchy and cultural. Well done!
good effort and message but what we looking for is songs in creole that speak on different topics, not just about creole day.
paixbouche keeping the culture alive, great
Web garcon Frampton, u have a varrie too oui. Lololol. Nice vid man, I enjoyed the local vibe, familiar faces….celebrate Dominica ppl! We r blessed! Big up Ambo Visuals too.
love love it, cant speak creole but this is truly Dominica (can speak kokoy), music and background great..have fun my fellow Dominicans be safe
who are the haters ? can u do better?
go paix-bouche congrat!! coming all the way from newjersey to my beautiful village keep it up.even dno is a hater .why wasn`t my comment posted?
I don’t see any negative comments here, so i don’t know where this “hater” talk is coming from. Probably you should take your time and reread the comments that are posted. Smh with you people.
Nice vibes. Respect and blessings. We got a rich culture lets nurture it. Shout out to those who play a vital part in keeping it alive.
yes frampi n crew… I like
nice
i love it
great sound and video
Well done Frampton…love it