The vibrant community of Belle Vue in north Vieux Fort, Saint Lucia, is widely recognized as the cultural capital of the island. Known for nurturing cultural legends such as the late Rameau Poleon and Patrick Gilo Benjamin, as well as the 2024 Groovy Monarch Sly, Belle Vue is a hub of traditional music, dance, and celebrations. Recently, the community honored one of its most cherished cultural figures, Gregory Sinaise, as part of its Kwéyòl Heritage Month festivities. Sinaise, a celebrated singer, musician, and lyricist, is a pillar of Kwéyòl heritage and a respected figure in Saint Lucia and the French diaspora. His contributions to the annual Kwéyòl Song Competition, including victories in 2014 and 2015, have cemented his legacy. Sinaise’s hit song ‘Lakouyante,’ a fusion of Zouk and Cadasse rhythms, remains a national favorite. In an interview with St. Lucia Times, Sinaise expressed his pride in his roots and his commitment to preserving Kwéyòl culture. He emphasized the importance of teaching Kwéyòl in schools and making resources like dictionaries more accessible. Sinaise, who is currently working on a new album, plans to continue spreading Kwéyòl culture through his music, even as he considers stepping back from the Kwéyòl Song Competition after this year.
