

Vocalist, flautist, and composer Nathalie Joachim brings her unique, genre-expanding style to the stage at the Wex.
This performance will showcase music from Joachim’s highly anticipated sophomore album, Ki moun ou ye, an intimate examination of ancestral connection and self. This new album was coreleased by Nonesuch Records and New Amsterdam Records on February 16. Joachim's debut release, Fanm d'Ayiti, was nominated for Best World Music Album at the 2019 Grammy Awards. (program approx. 75 mins.)
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Nathalie Joachim, courtesy of the artist.
Learn more
- Feature: 5 Classical Music Albums You Can Listen to Right Now, New York Times
- Playlist: Nathalie Joachim Finds the Healing Power of Music, Nathalie Joachim, MoMA Magazine
- Listen: Ki moun ou ye by Nathalie Joachim, Nonesuch Records
- Weekly Music Roundup: Beyonce, James Brown, and Nathalie Joachim, Soundcheck WNYC Studios
- Feature: Grammy-Nominated Princeton Professor Nathalie Joachim Examines Haitian Roots in New Music, New York Amsterdam News
- Nathalie Jochaim's website
About the Artist
Nathalie Joachim
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Program Support
Presented in conjunction with the exhibition Sarah Maldoror: Tricontinental Cinema.
PERFORMING ARTS PROGRAMS MADE POSSIBLE BY
Doris Duke Foundation
WEXNER CENTER PROGRAMS MADE POSSIBLE BY
Ohio Department of Development
Greater Columbus Arts Council
The Wexner Family
Institute of Museum and Library Services
Ohio Arts Council, with support from the National Endowment for the Arts
CampusParc
Ohio State’s Global Arts + Humanities Discovery Theme
The Columbus Foundation
Nationwide Foundation
Vorys, Sater, Seymour, and Pease
ADDITIONAL SUPPORT PROVIDED BY
Mike and Paige Crane
Axium Packaging
Nancy Kramer
Ohio State Energy Partners
Ohio History Fund/Ohio History Connection
Larry and Donna James
Bruce and Joy Soll
Jones Day
Alex and Renée Shumate
Nathalie Joachim