Atlanta, Georgia, USA - “As the instrument becomes more mainstream, we can’t let the uniqueness of the sound be lost through synthesizing. The steelpan is its own instrument and sometimes in our quest to show that it can play anything, we sometimes focus on trying to make it fit in to mainstream rather than making mainstream find a place for it.....” -- Karima Mohan
She successfully juggles being a wife, mother, daughter, and director of NuGen Steelpan Academy. In an exclusive interview with When Steel Talks - panist and instructor Karima Mohan shares her experiences, views, reflections and dreams on Pan, and the steelpan art form overall.
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