Alain St.Ange, the Seychelles Minister of Tourism and Culture, was joined by Minister Jean-Paul Adam and former Minister Peter Sinon who is now the Deputy Secretary General of the Parti Lepep at the C Alain St.Ange, the Seychelles Minister of Tourism and Culture, was joined by Minister Jean-Paul Adam and former Minister Peter Sinon who is now the Deputy Secretary General of the Parti Lepep at the Cultural Extravaganza organized to mark the birthday of Joseph Sinon, the much-loved Seychellois local artist, entertainer, and events organizer. It was a cultural event that had seen days of TV adverts inviting the general public to join a long list of friends and family of Joseph Sinon to an evening of music and dancing. Gaelen Bresson, the MC for the evening, invited former Minister Peter Sinon (a cousin of Joseph Sinon) to deliver the first address of the night. Minister Sinon spoke about the popularity of Joseph as an entertainer and musician and the role he has been playing alongside Alain St.Ange since his appointment as Minister with the responsibility for culture. “A cultural revolution is taking place in this country. Today culture is seen, and culture is alive. You hear about culture, and the respect for culture has reached new heights,” Minister Sinon said as he reminded everyone of the audacity of Joseph Sinon to invite the general public for his birthday party and for paying an entrance fee. “He is able to do that, because he has a clear following as a respected entertainer,” Minister Sinon said as he laughed off the possibility of ever daring to do the same.