Celebration of Women and the Steelpan Art Form


 

Trinidad and Tobago, W.I. - She has an acute understanding of the challenges that face the steelpan art form in Trinidad and Tobago if it is to remain relevant and at the forefront of the global steelpan movement. Moreover, she believes it is time for ‘Innovative Strategic Thinkers.’ In an exclusive interview with When Steel Talks - player, administrator and planner Keina Calliste of Skiffle Steel Orchestra shares her thoughts on some critical issues facing pan in Trinidad and Tobago.
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  • I was a past pupil assisting with the Pleasantville Senior Comprehensive School Steel Orchestra in 1992 and I was there when she played her first note. I remember as if it was yesterday suggesting politely to play the Quads becuase of her height.(She was very cool) Keina has been a very good ambassador for women in the steelband movement.The Pan Fraternity needs smart thinkers like you.
    Congratulations .

  • Hello Ms. Calliste

    Great interview. We need you to run for President of Pan Trinbago.

    bugs

  • Congratulations Keina!  That was an insightful analysis of the steelpan movement.You are a shining example and a positive influence for the young people with whom you interact.

    Keep on striving to achieve your goals. Blessings!

    Elizabeth Bonair

  • What a GEM Keina is!!!! Pan Trinbago should be listening to this youngster!! SENSIBLE too Bad!!!

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