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Steelband Woman   
03/17/2005 10:08AM
Contributed by: ARomero

Articles(PRWEB) - The month of March every year is Woman’s Month in the United States. As we pay homage to women I want to take special notice of the steelband woman of the 1960s. But, the pan women played an important role in the steelbands. On carnival days they would be pan pushers, at times pushing their husbands' or boyfriends' pans. I have had many quarrels with my friend’s women when we fought to push his pan.

Sometimes they would cool off their husbands or boyfriends from fighting and saving others from harm or injury. One of my memorable sightings was to witness the beautiful young girls standing outside the panyards during practice dressed in their best clothes. They would stay the whole night until the practice was over. Those who had boyfriends in the steelband would stand close to the pans keeping a eye on their men from other women. In the 60s when steelbands played in the Hollows at the Queen’s Park Savannah on a Sunday afternoon many young girls would attend those concerts to support the steelbands. The middle class women would support the steelbands at the bi-annual Musical festivals that were held at Queen’s Hall in the St. Ann's district, Port of Spain. But, they would never attend the panyards.

Today, there are women panists who play in all of the steelbands throughout Trinbago. It is no longer a bad thing to see a woman playing the national instrument in the land of its birth. Now, if we could only have women leading steelbands and/or becoming the President of PanTrinbago, the future of the steelpan will be safe and secure.

[Dr. Dawn Batson, associate professor of music, holds degrees from renowned institutes of higher education. Her Ph.D in music and international affairs from the University of Miami, an M.M. is but one. She was most recently associate professor and director of the steel band music program at Florida Memorial College. Over the years Dr. Batson has fulfilled a number of roles in many countries - including performer, arranger, conductor, teacher, judge, composer, musical director, lecturer, grant writer and producer].

[Photo courtesy of when Steel Talks].

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