Pan Comes of Age: But Still Remains Homeless

The pan exhibition "Coming of Age" has evolved over the years, arising in 1993 to mark the graduation of the one-year Pan Technology course at Exodus panyard, the exhibition has grown more comprehensive but remains homeless. The exhibition which is comprised of artifacts and photographs has been on display at Mille Fleurs, the Central Bank, and mounted on the walkway around the Culture Ministry. It is divided into four sections: the Pre-pan era; the Pre-TASPO (Trinidad All Steel Percussion Orchestra, 1951) era; the pre-Independence era and the Panorama era. Musicologist Mervyn Williams, the curator of the exhibition gives details of the collection.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Johnson, Kim
Other Authors: The University of the West Indies, St Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobago
Published: Express 29-Aug-95
Subjects:Steel drum (Musical instrument), > Trinidad and Tobago, > History, Steel drum (Musical instrument), > Research, > Trinidad and Tobago, Steel band music, > Trinidad and Tobago, Steel bands (Music), > Trinidad and Tobago, > History,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2139/40869
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