Erol Josué is a towering figure in Haitian Vodou, renowned for his profound expertise and unwavering dedication to preserving the sacred traditions of his homeland. As a houngan or Vodou priest, Josué’s narratives are intricately woven into the fabric of Vodou rituals, imbuing stories and philosophies with both tradition and innovation. He invites audiences into a realm where spirituality finds expression through artistry, forging an unbreakable bond between ancestral wisdom and modern expression.

Josué's artistic prowess extends far beyond his religious duties, with his performances as a singer, dancer, and playwright captivating audiences with mesmerizing rhythms of Haitian sacred songs and the vibrant fabric of Creole folk. His latest piece, ‘Pèlerinaj’ (Pilgrimage), is a musical odyssey that transcends genre boundaries, blending contemporary jazz, electronic, and improvisation into a kaleidoscopic symphony of sound. Josué invites listeners on a journey that merges ancestral insights seamlessly with modern expression, echoing the rhythms of Haiti's vibrant cultural landscape.