Snowflakes On Steel
Date:
Saturday 24th January 2009
Venue: Leah Posluns Theatre.
Toronto
Promoters:
Pan Arts Network
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Steelpans
- (also known as steeldrums or pans, and sometimes collectively with musicians
as a steelband) is a musical instrument and a form of music originating
from Trinidad. It is the only musical instrument invented in the 20th
century and the music has evolved tremendously since its inception. The
steel pannists incorporate all genres of music (e.g Jazz and Classical)
and steelbands have sprung up in a number of countries ranging from Japan
to Sweden. Major institutions have commenced the study of the instruments
and encourage the music and provide teaching facilities worldwide. Trinidadians
are pleased to see their national instrument enjoyed and appreciated by
all.
Arite.. now that allyuh
have a basic understanding of Trinidads national instrument, we
can proudly introduce the 12th Annnual Steelband Showcase held
at Leah Posluns Theatre in uptown Toronto. This amazing program was brought
to us by the Pan Arts Network which consisted of Wendy Jones,
Earl La Pierre, Andrew Jackson, Elton Jones (MC) and Ivor Pico
(stage manager). We were happy to be able to experience with fellow steel
pan-lovers. Ah tellin yuh, this program was so nice that they had
to have it twice yes! So if yuh missed the first show yuh definitely making
the last! TJJ
couldnt make it to the 2:30pm show due to certain circumstances.
HANGOOOOOVER! LOL! But we rounded up de crew from all over de city and
took a drive to ketch the 7:30pm show.
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We arrived jes before
7pm, in time to mix and mingle and grab a bake and saltfish and ah cold
solo n vibes. They were selling pholorie, pelau with some bess salad and
some cold Caribs (TnT's national beer) to wash it all down. We organised
early so we cud get de perfect view and once the audience was seated the
show commenced immediately
- which we like! Now tonights show was really special because Duvone
Stewart and Liam Teague (steelpan soloists) were performing
for the first time together at Snowflakes on Steel. They were backed
by the jammin band Bruce Skerritt and The Liamuiga Project.
We also had Afropan Steel Band, Panatics Steel Band and
Pan Fantasy (local Toronto steelpan bands) bringing us a great
show.
The first ting to
be heard for the night was an uplifting performance by Janice Williams.
She graced the stage and her voice was that of an angel. Afropan
whose been in the business for 35 years then accompanied her on stage
dressed in robes like the choir at church on a Sunday. The sweet sounds
of the steelpan filled the air and yuh couldnt help but feel goosebumps
all over yuh body! Panatics then came on stage lookin rel sharp
and made de vibes sweeter with even more sweet music including a nice
classical piece.
Next up was Pan
Fantasy and they were huuuge - lol - their members filled the entire
stage area. So we knew how nice the sounds was goin to be ahready!
They played a variety of music and their energy was very addictive. We
were definitely ready for some solo action after that though.
After a brief intermission to grab ah quick snack (i.e. adult beverage..
lol), two awards were presented. The Pan Pioneer Award was presented
to Patrick Arnold and Nadine Herman received the Woman
in Pan Award. Prizes were also given to members in the audience who
had the lucky ticket. Steelpan soloist Liam Teague (also
a professor at Northern Illinois University) was quickly set up on stage
right after and the second part of the show began. He performed an amazing
acapella piece which had the crowd in a frenzy and played back to back
songs that showcased his musical talent. Duvonne Stewart then followed
up with a spectacular performance. People were out of their seats clapping
and shaking their behinds as he sang (YES SANG) James Browns hit
It Feels Good! The TJJ crew couldnt help but put down
the camera and join in. Ah mean, we like to lime too, eh! He performed
hit after hit and EVERYONE was grooving, he even had the steelpan on the
floor and was still producing amazing sounds. The audience was definitely
moved and there was NO better way to leave the venue than knowing you
got your moneys worth.
After mixin
in with some ole talk we grabbed a night snack for de
road and ATTEMPTED to leave the venue. That didnt work out because
like de usual Trini's, they always want to lime! Yuh know how it goes!!
*lol* Anyhow, after a nice Saturday evening outing we needed ah lil' small
nap, so we had to make a move. We headed out the door and as we walked
out, everyone that left the building looked more than satisfied.
Thanks to the Pan
Arts Network, allyuh did a great job! Were anxiously anticipating
many more wonderful shows.
Ah will ketch yuh
at de panyard,
Mizz Kayz
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