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Land-grant College Anniversary Celebration Includes Cultural Dimension

A nearly two-week celebration of the American land-grant university in Washington, D.C., has afforded observers a taste of Caribbean culture

Washington D.C., USA - Considering the steel pan drum originated in Trinidad and Tobago, few people associate the state of West Virginia with steel drum bands. However, the West Virginia University steel drum ensemble has received standing ovations following daily performances at the Smithsonian Folklife Festival in Washington, D.C., over the past week and a half.

Led by Dr. Michael Vercelli, director of the World Music Performance Center at West Virginia University (WVU), the band has played a wide variety of songs, from traditional Trinidadian tunes to "The Star-Spangled Banner" to even a cover of "On the Floor" by Jennifer Lopez.

“[The West Virginians are] representing a musical style and culture that isn't their own, but it's something that they've embraced,” says Cristina Diaz-Carrera, program coordinator of the Campus and Community section at this year’s Smithsonian festival. “I think this is what the festival is all about—exploring cultural boundaries."
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