Trinidad Guardian - by Charles Kong Soo
Single Pan Band Pan Elites performed 'Dingolay' in the Single and Small Pan category during the Pan In De Sancoche, Carnival City, Queen's Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain, Saturday.
KERWIN PIERRE
Pan Trinbago president Beverley Ramsey-Moore says after going two years without Panorama, the first pan concert following the pandemic has brought a sense of relief in the steelpan community even though they had not received an allocation as yet.
She was speaking to reporters during a break in the steelband concert Pan in D Sancoche hosted by Pan Trinbago in conjunction with the National Carnival Commission’s (NCC) A Taste of Carnival, at the Queen’s Park Savannah, Port-of-Spain, yesterday, with 15 single pan and 13 small bands from all around T&T giving it their all.
Ramsey-Moore said "It has brought a sense of relief in the steelpan community. It's two years we've not been able to perform for the general public and the world.
"So when the Government decided to give A Taste of Carnival, we mobilised the base and had 83 bands registered.
"We've been going throughout the length and breadth of Trinidad to do the auditions.
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