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Toto Bissainthe
Marie Clotilde "Toto" Bissainthe (1934 – June 4, 1994) was a Haitian actress and singer known for her innovative blend of traditional Vodou and rural themes and music with contemporary lyricism and arrangements.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Toto Bissainthe )〕〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Toto Bissainthe )〕 Born in Cap-Haïtien in 1934, she left Haiti at an early age to pursue her acting studies abroad. Her career started in theatre with the company Griots, of which she was a founding member in 1956. Griots was at the vanguard of négritude-inspired cultural institutions in France, and was the first African theatre company in Paris.
The Griots was the troupe that gave the first performance of Jean Genet's play "The Blacks." She also worked with the playwright Samuel Beckett and the director Roger Blin and acted in several films.
With a groundbreaking performance in 1973 at ''La vieille grille'' in Paris, Toto Bissainthe established herself as singer-songwriter-composer, stunning the audience with her soul-stirring renditions of original compositions that paid homage to the lives, struggles, miseries and spirituality of working class and rural Haitians.
The singer and actress Toto Bissainthe was recognized by many as a champion of Haitian music abroad.
An artist in exile, Toto Bissainthe will be unable to return to the Haiti that so inspired her until the departure of Jean-Claude Duvalier in 1986. However, the multiple disappointments of the unending democratic transition and political infighting would forever embitter the outspoken artist, who had long dreamed of a return to help rebuild her motherland. Saddened by Haiti's social and political degradation, Toto Bissainthe's health would enter a downward spiral ending with her death from liver damage on June 4, 1994. The cause was cirrhosis, her family said.
==Discography==

* ''Toto à New York'' (Chango, 1975)
* ''Toto chante Haïti'' (Arion, 1977, Prix de la chanson TF1 1978, reissued 1989)
* ''Haïti Chanté - Chant du Monde'' (reissued, 1995)
* ''Coda'' (reissued, 1996)
* ''World Network Vol. 43: Haiti (with Ti Koka)'' (World Network, 1999)
* ''Rétrospective'' (Créon Music, 2006)

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