Celebration of Women and the Steelpan Art Form
Trinidad & Tobago- From child to adult, the steelpan instrument has been a constant love and comrade. Her love for the instrument is profound. In an exclusive interview with When Steel Talks, Julie Williams of Exodus Steel Orchestra Trinidad and Tobago, shares her insight, experiences and expectations for the steelpan art form.
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Congratulations to you Julie
Your responses were to the point and very reflective
Denise L. J. Hernandez
Big-up all the women in pan.
An up-lifting and inspiring interview! I enjoyed reading your responses to all the questions you were asked. I agree with your opinion that Panorama is both a curse and a blessing. It grieves me that most steel bands no longer have a versatile repertoire of music, as they did when I was a young woman. Keep up the admirable work that you are doing with your band, Exodus, and continue to be a worthy female ambassador in the pan movement. Blessings!
Elizabeth Bonair
Well said Jules. I know you love what you are doing, keep up the good work.
XO is proud that you are part of our Team and contributing positively.
Congrats and THANKS.