Minette et Lise was a sister couple of two stage artists, active in
Saint Domingue in Pre-revolutionary Haiti. They consisted of ''Elisabeth Alexandrine Louise Ferrand'', stage name "Minette" (11 July 1767 in
Port-au-Prince
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– 2 January 1807 in
New Orléans) and Lise (born 1771). They have become known as ''Minette et Lise'' (Minette and Lise).
Biography
Minette and Lise were born in Port-au-Prince in Saint Domingue, in 1767 and 1771 respectively. They belonged to the ''
affranchi'' class of free colored: their father was white, and their mother, Elisabeth Mahotière, Mahaultière or Daguin, was a free affranchi of African origin. They also had a brother, Louis Joseph Marin.
During their childhood, the sisters were trained in acting by their mother. The artistic talents of the sisters were discovered by
Madame Acquaire, an influential actress and opera singer of the
Comédie de Port-au-Prince
The Comédie de Port-au-Prince, also called ''Salle Mesplés'', was a theater in Port-au-Prince in Saint-Domingue, active from 1778 to 1791.
Foundation
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. She offered them lessons in singing and acting, which they accepted.
Career in Saint Domingue
In 1780, they debuted together in the
ballet ''
La Danse sur le Volcan'' at the Comédie de Port-au-Prince. The debut was a success, and on 25 December of that year, Minette were engaged at the theatre by
François Saint-Martin. Though only three colored actors are mentioned as artists of note in Saint-Domingue prior to the revolution, descriptions of colored artists on stage are common from diarists of the era, and the fact that they were colored should not necessarily have been an obstacle, though their success may have been somewhat more unusual.
Minette in particular was noted as a singer. On 13 February 1781, she performed as Isabelle in the opera ''
Isabelle et Gertrude''. During the 1780s, she became one of the most popular operatic artists in Saint Domingue and the
prima donna of Port-au-Prince, as
Jeanne-Marie Marsan
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had the same position at the
Comédie du Cap
Comédie du Cap was a theater in Cap-Français in Saint-Domingue, active from 1740 to 1793; from 1764 as a public theater. It is regarded as a prototype for the theaters in Saint-Domingue, were theater were immensely popular.
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in Cap-Francais. She also attracted criticism, such as for her luxurious costumes. In 1787, she was described as being in the highest point of her career. She did not marry, but had at least three children; François Charles Denis (1782–1789) with lieutenant Denis Cottineau; Marie-Jeanne (born 1786) with Etienne Palot; and Louise Françoise Théodore (1789–1790) with Théodore Roberjot du Désert.
Lise, though not as famed as Minette, also enjoyed a successful career. She had her breakthrough in
Cayes
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in 1784, and toured the smaller stages in Les Cayes, Jeremie, Petit-Goave, Jacmel,
Léogâne, and
Saint-Marc where she is said to have enjoyed triumphs.
Among the parts of Minette et Lise were ''
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'', ''
Zémire et Azor'', ''
Aucassin et Nicolette
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'', ''
L'Amant jaloux'' and ''
La caravane du Caire
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''.
Later life
Minette is last mentioned when she performed in ''La répétition interrompue'' by
Charles Mozard
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4 October 1789. Lise are last mentioned when she performed in ''Faux Lord ou le Pacotilleur'' 24 January 1789.
There has been several theories about their later life and death, and they have been speculated to have died during the
Haitian Revolution
The Haitian Revolution (french: révolution haïtienne ; ht, revolisyon ayisyen) was a successful insurrection by slave revolt, self-liberated slaves against French colonial rule in Saint-Domingue, now the sovereign state of Haiti. The revolt ...
.
The Comédie de Port-au-Prince was burned on 22 November 1791, and its actors are reported to have fled to New Orléans. Minette was among those emigrating to New Orléans, where she died in 1807. In New Orleans, she is referred to by the name Minette Ferrand. Minette as well as Lise may have performed at the
Theatre de la Rue Saint Pierre.
Legacy
Minette et Lise have been the object of a novel of
Marie Chauvet, ''La Danse sur le Volcan'' (Paris: Plon, 1957; Paris / Léchelle: Maisonneuve & Larose / Emina Soleil, 2004 (reprint with a preface by Catherine Hermary-Vieille); Léchelle: Zellige, 2008, 2009)
Translated into English by Salvator Attanasio as Dance on the Volcano (New York: William Sloane Associates, 1959)
References
Placeholderby Catherine Bisset is a dramatization inspired by Minette's story.
* John G. Cale,
French Secular Music in Saint-Domingue (1750-1795) Viewed as a Factor in America's Musical Growth', Louisiana State University and Agricultural & Mechanical College, 1971
* Bernard Camier, «Minette : situation sociale d’une artiste de couleur à Saint-Domingue », ''Généalogie et Histoire de la Caraibe'' n° 185, octobre 2005.
* Bernard Camier, Jeanne, Louise, Anne Beauvernet dite Lise (Port-au-Prince 1773 – Paris circa 1840 ?) demi-sœur de Minette et chanteuse de couleur à Saint-Domingue à la fin du XVIIIème siècle,
https://www.ghcaraibe.org/articles/2018-art49.pdf
* Bernard Camier, A “Free Artist of Color” in Late-Eighteenth-Century Saint- Domingue: The Life and Times of Minette, ''Music and musical performance,'' sept. 2022.,
https://digitalcommons.fiu.edu/mmp/vol1/iss1/1/
* Jean Fouchard,
Minette et Lise..., deux actrices de couleur sur les scènes de Saint-Domingue. Revue d'histoire des colonies' (1955) Volume 42. Numéro 147. pp. 186–219
* Leslie Bethell,
The Cambridge History of Latin America'
* Sibylle Fischer,
Modernity Disavowed: Haiti and the Cultures of Slavery in the Age of Revolution'
* Paul B. Miller,
Elusive Origins: The Enlightenment in the Modern Caribbean Historical ...'
* Jean Fouchard, Le Théâtre à Saint-Domingue, 1955
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Haitian stage actresses
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Artists from Port-au-Prince
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