Anderson Cameau, to be honored by County Commissioner Jean Monestime

Anderson Cameau is an American-Haitian musician. He discovered his talent at the age 12 years after finishing secondary classes at Lycee Petion. He joined a group named Angelic Symphony which was part of National Orchestra of Haiti. His passion for music developed day by day, making him to be among eight musicians who were recognized for advancing and promoting Haitian art and culture. Anderson Cameau was honored on 11th June 2012 by Miami-Dade County Commissioner Jean Monestime. Being recognized as an American -Haitian musician will privilege him to attend Recreation and cultural affair committee meeting.

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Anderson Cameau grew up in Haiti and this gave him exposure to Haitian artists and culture, making him to develop some profound love for Haiti. He was proud of Haiti as his home country. Though he moved to other countries (like America), he still recognized his home country through his music. Anderson Cameau will be accompanied by seven other musicians namely Andrew "Dadou" Pasquet, Arly Lariviere, Bemol Telfort, Claude "Tico" Pasquet, Farah Juste, Gazman Pierre and Jean Herard Richard "Richie" to the Recreation and cultural affair committee meeting. All this artists have shown Haitian culture in all their music regardless of where their perform. They will be recognized for valuing Haiti art and culture.

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