‘Potential’ shows at pan music school

The Trinidad Guardian

Panyard students ready for the world

Young musician Kern Anthony Keizer accepts his accreditation from Ingrid Ryan Ruden, director of culture, Ministry of the Arts and MulticulturalismTrinidad & Tobago, W.I. - Students graduating from Potential Symphony Steel Orchestra’s Music School in the Community project sponsored by the Ministry of the Arts and Multiculturalism on September 13, looked ready to take on the world.

During the ceremony at the band’s Upper Sixth Avenue, Malick, Barataria facility, the 40 graduates—smartly dressed and focused on the mission—delivered their brand of instrumental magic.

The audience was impressed by the students who not only displayed their ability on the pan, but on a range of brass instruments too. Course facilitators were equally as excited, citing that the end product was a representation of their input.
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