Celebration of Women and the Steelpan Art Form

“....Having been around the Caribana festival in Toronto for years, I thought I knew a bit of the culture and art form. But there is nothing like actually trying to master the instrument, with all of the language and conventions that go along with it, to truly understand the steel pan culture. It has a unique, very energetic, loving and connected community.”

In an exclusive interview with When Steel Talks - former businesswoman Gayle Wilmot shares her personal journey and passion for the Steel Pan instrument, its music, and the art form in cultivating an environment for change.

A When Steel Talks Exclusive

- See more at: panonthenet.com/woman/2017/gayle-wilmot.htm

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  • Congratulations on your film. We need more movies about the young people in Pan.

    bugs

    • bugs: You are so SUPPORTIVE of the PAN TING. I admire you for that!!!

      • There is a lot of things happening in Pan. Only Rolly Polly and D'Photo spinning a top in mud.

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