- Prominent Jamaican sociologist, dancer and choreographer. Considered by many to be "Jamaica's Cultural Ambassador" to the world.
- Died one day short of his 77th birthday.
- Co-founder of the National Dance Theater Company in Jamaica in 1962 and led the organization for almost 50 years.
- He is survived by his sister, Daphne May Wylie.
- He studied the Rastafari movement in West Kingston, Jamaica after returning from Oxford University.
- He founded and ran the Trade Union Education Institute.
- He was the vice chancellor of the University of the West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica.
- He was one of four alumni awarded an honorary degree in 2003 in celebration of the 100th anniversary of the Rhodes Scholarship at Oxford University in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England.
- He earned a Rhodes Scholarship to study political science at Oxford University in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England while he was a student at the University of West Indies in Kingston, Jamaica.
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