Visit Jazz an ba tol 2025 (JABT) a flagship event of the JAM DO OVER association, will be held on Saturday March 15, 2025 at the Espace Filia in Le François, Martinique. This not-to-be-missed event on the Caribbean cultural scene, carrying a powerful message against sexual and gender-based violence and harassment (SGBV), promises to leave its mark through an innovative and committed program.
A united, militant and artistic edition
The first edition of Jazz an ba tol is distinguished by its committed nature. While the focus is on Afro-Caribbean jazz, the objective of this event goes far beyond the musical framework. The festival is intended as a forum for denouncing and raising awareness of the sexist and sexual violence that is rife in modern society, particularly in Martinique. The organizers, in collaboration with local artists and associations, are creating an event where art becomes a powerful lever for change.
The JAM DO OVER association has always been keen to showcase local talent and give a social and cultural dimension to each event. After a 2024 edition devoted to raising awareness of cancer and alopecia, the Jazz an ba tol is dedicated to the crucial issue of sexual and gender-based violence and harassment. By using culture as a tool for transformation, this event aims to encourage deep and lasting change.
An artistic and awareness-raising program
Scène musicale: A unique musical journey
Music is at the heart of Jazz an ba tol 2025. Audiences can look forward to three sets of live music, featuring exceptional performances by local artists. The first set will feature Michel Alibo, Arnaud Dolmen and Thierry Vaton, three leading figures in Afro-Caribbean jazz. These virtuosos will bring their own special energy, marked by a fusion of Creole sounds and modern influences.
The second set will welcome artists such as Mélodie Spartacus, Raymonia and Malory M, who will thrill the audience with driving rhythms and powerful lyrics. The Jazz an ba tol 2025 will also feature a jam session, inviting the audience to get directly involved in the musical experience.
In addition to live performances, the evening will be rounded off by an electro-urban ambience featuring sets by local DJs. The mix of genres, from jazz to electronic music, will provide the backdrop for this celebration of Afro-Caribbean culture, while keeping in mind the mission of raising awareness against sexual and gender-based violence.
Artistic performances: Body Painting and Dance as awareness-raising tools
One of the key performances of Jazz an ba tol 2025 will be that of Noor Peslages, this year’s ambassador, who will be presenting an original show of body painting and dance. Featuring two couples in motion, opposing oppressors (in black) and victims (in white), this visual performance will leave a lasting impression. It will convey a powerful message about reconstruction and resilience in the face of sexist and sexual violence, and serve as a metaphor for the process of healing and emancipation after the trauma of such violence.
Dancers from the Syn Air Gie troupe will perform contemporary and urban dance happenings, adding a dynamic and vibrant dimension to the event. The whole evening will be a total artistic immersion that will capture both the emotions and the attention of the audience, while raising essential questions about the status of women in our modern societies.
Participatory workshops and VHSS discussion forum
Le Jazz an ba tol 2025 not only features spectacular performances, but also invites participants to get actively involved in the debate on sexist and sexual violence. A “Talks and Debates” area will be set up to enable partner associations to share their expertise, but also to open up dialogue with the public.
Participatory workshops will enable participants to put words to their often hidden experiences, breaking down the taboos surrounding this delicate subject. These discussion forums are a unique opportunity to raise awareness, provide information and offer concrete solutions to combat violence.
An exhibitors' village: to showcase local craftsmanship
Le Jazz an ba tol 2025 will also host an exhibitors’ village, showcasing local crafts, including jewelry, accessories and lithotherapy products. This solidarity market, linked to the local culture, will contribute to the liveliness of the event, while allowing participants to discover quality handcrafted products.
This space will also be an opportunity to eat, with stands offering tasty local cuisine, while continuing to spread the message of awareness through the culinary arts. Local artisans will thus have a role to play in spreading the Jazz an ba tol 2025 against sexist and sexual violence and harassment.
Growing impact and international influence
Le Jazz an ba tol 2025 is part of a much larger event, with ambitions that extend beyond Martinique. Since its creation, the JAM DO OVER association has been working to give international visibility to artists from the French overseas territories. The festival is part of a cultural outreach initiative that crosses Caribbean borders and now reaches audiences beyond the oceans.
The program of Jazz an ba tol 2025 is part of this dynamic, attracting not only local residents, but also tourists and art lovers from abroad. The growth of the event, with attendance increasing by over 50% between the first and third editions, bears witness to its growing impact. This success is further enhanced by partnerships with local media (TV, radio, press) and the involvement of exceptional sponsors.
A commitment to the future
Le Jazz an ba tol 2025 is much more than a cultural event. It’s a cry of resistance and solidarity in the face of sexist and sexual violence, supported by committed artists and partner associations. Using culture as a vector for change, it offers a space for expression and reflection, while raising public awareness of a major societal problem.
Through its musical and artistic performances and awareness-raising workshops, it embodies a genuine platform for dialogue and action. This festival is a unique opportunity to celebrate Afro-Caribbean culture while addressing a problem that affects all societies.