Celebration of Women and the Steelpan Art Form


 

Seattle, Washington, USA - “When I heard Ray Holman play on the double-seconds, I could not believe my senses. This was clearly beyond what any words could express.”

“....I start from the origin of the country, just to make certain they know that pans are not originally from Jamaica nor Hawaii.”

From the age of three, music has been her life. She is a musician, arranger, educator, director, percussionist, panist, performing artist and much more. In an exclusive interview with When Steel Talks - Dr. Miho Takekawa shares her reflections, experiences and views on Pan, and the steelpan art form overall.


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  •  great tribute and especially to hear that pan did not come from jamaica or hawaii

  • She recognizes the value of a certain Ray Holman.
  • Good the see the WEST COAST getting a little recognition for PROMOTING PAN!!!

    • I agree!
      • Yes man,the westcoast  and recognition....here here....!!!!!!!

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