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St Lucia’s Cultural Icon, Charles Cadet is Dead

By Sheri-kae McLeod··1 min read
St Lucia’s Cultural Icon, Charles Cadet is Dead
Key Points(5)
  • Lucia’s most revered cultural icons, Charles Cadet passed away on Sunday after a prolonged illness.
  • She noted that his popular songs included Poinsettia Blossoms, described as a cult classic.
  • Among his many other works, Cadet collaborated with Roderick Walcott on the musical – The Banjo Man.
  • The musician graced the stage of CARIFESTA in Guyana in 1972, and also featured in other Caribbean countries.
  • Cadet was officially a National Cultural Icon but he also received a number of other awards.

One of St. Lucia’s most revered cultural icons, Charles Cadet passed away on Sunday after a prolonged illness.

His death was announced in a statement by Minister in the Ministry of Tourism, Information and Broadcasting, Culture and Creative Industries with responsibility for Culture and Creative Industries, Fortuna Belrose, who described him as a “gem.”

Belrose recalled that Cadet dedicated much of his life to preserving Saint Lucia’s culture through music.

She noted that his popular songs included Poinsettia Blossoms, described as a cult classic.

Among his many other works, Cadet collaborated with Roderick Walcott on the musical – The Banjo Man.

The musician graced the stage of CARIFESTA in Guyana in 1972, and also featured in other Caribbean countries.

Cadet was officially a National Cultural Icon but he also received a number of other awards.

They included the Order of the British Empire in recognition of his work, and the St Lucia Cross.

Cadet also was the first recipient of the M&C Fine Arts Lifetime Achievement Award.

Belrose expressed deep regret at his passing.

“It saddens our heart because we all know him – we got to love him,” the Minister told reporters.

She described Hon. Charles Cadet as having been a perfectionist.

“In visits to him the relationship, the conversation was always about being the best that one can be,”” Belrose explained.

“He is truly a gem that has gone to the great beyond.” the Minister declared.

She said Cadet gave of himself for his country and worked exceedingly hard.

As a result, Belrose asserted that he was a great model for others.

CMC/es/kb/2021

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