Celebration of Women and the Steelpan Art Form


New York, USA - “As a woman in pan I’ve always felt as though I had to prove that I could play just as well as the men around me. Especially when I started to move on to different sections such as the quadrophonic. There are not too many females that dominate those pans. I was very happy to see the Female Quadro section in Redemption Sound Setters as well as the girl playing the “Rocket pan” in Desperadoes....”

She lives, dreams and feels PAN. In an exclusive interview with When Steel Talks - standout panist and performing artist Natasha Rebeiro shares her reflections, experiences, views and dreams on Pan, and the steelpan art form overall.
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  • "If I could make pan my career full time I would be so happy with my life."

    Natasha: The above line from your interview struck me very hard. And I would like to encourage you to make it a reality. If you got featured on this forum it means to me that you are especially talented with the PAN (and Cecil said that you are real good). In that context, I want to remind you that the STEELPAN makes MUSIC, something everybody seems to forget. So with your talents, you should be able to start making some MAGICAL MUSIC with the PAN and marketing that product to the world.

    THINK HARD ABOUT IT!!!

    Claude

  • This is great...

  • Awesome PanWoman.

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