Special THANKS to all who attended the launch of Pan School T.O. on Monday March 19th at West Humber Collegiate Institute. The objective of this workshop was to launch Pan School T.O. as a resource for Itinerant/Music Teachers and students interested in playing the steelpan.
Fundraising for education through The Barbados Canada Foundation
Met some amazing people and talented musicians at the Valentine's brunch, an annual fundraiser for the Foundation's John Rollock Memorial Scholarships Program.
Carpe Diem! Play Steelpan!
Happy February 1st!
Sending some inspiration & positive vibes. Tag someone who could use a word.
#carpediem #playsteelpan #likeyuhonstage
21st Annual Snowflakes On Steel
Enjoy an evening of Toronto's best steelbands. Get you tickets early as this event usually sells out!
Celebrating Canada Day, Canada 150, At Nathan Phillips Square
July 1, 2017, 150 steelpannists, Indigenous, tassa, djembe & taiko drummers, brass musicians and members of No Strings Theatre came together to celebrate Canada's 150th birthday by performing the Canadian national anthem.
Watch 150 musicians perform the Canadian National Anthem
Flashback | Black Women Paving The Way
Trent University Durham hosted its annual Black History event on last February 27th, 2015. The event celebrated the history and culture of black peoples under the theme of Black Women Paving the Way. It was composed of three prongs; community, cultural and educational, bringing together members of the community to share their experiences and visions. The event included drumming, singing, inspirational talks, food and crafts. Among the featured performers were Afiwi Grove, All Our Relations Métis Drum Circle, steelpannist Suzette Vidale, singers Nicolle Coco LaRain and Jonie Davis. The evening culminated with the presentation of the Local Hero Award.
Classics and Cocktails
Performed at the elegant OE Banquet Hall for a wedding.
#EstateBanquetHall #ClassicsAndCocktails#PanWomanOnDuty #SteelpanWithSuzette
BOOK LAUNCH : Grandma, I Love You
Celebrate the book launch of "I Love You, Grandma!" with author Sheila Mitchell, who proves that it is never too late to go after your dreams. As a grandmother herself, Sheila wrote her first children's book to celebrate grandmothers across the world, and the grandchildren who love them! http://www.harlemrestaurant.com/livemusic/2015/9/17/i-love-you-grandma-book-launch
Golden Island FilmWorks Launch at Spice Route
Barbados Ex-Police Choir Concert
The Barbados Ex Police organization "was born out of a desire of a number of Barbadians who once served in the Royal Barbados Police Force and wanted to maintain fellowship" with one another within the Toronto community. During the year they hold events for the community and usually raise funds to aid in the support of education for aspiring students.
Barbados Ball Canada Aid
Please take a moment to view the new look of the Barbados Ball Canada Aid website. http://www.barbadosballcanada.com/
Our steelpan trio had the opportunity to participate in this year's elegant gala. Their mission is to support initiatives in healthcare and the education of our youth, in Canada and Barbados; and to enhance in Canada the awareness and understanding of Barbados, its people, history, culture and traditions. It was a grand night full of fabulous entertainment & information. Check out the photos by Howard Prendergast Photography. Click on images to see larger.
Caribbean Tales Film Festival presents PAN! Our Music Odyssey
"CTFF, which runs alongside the Toronto International Film Festival, also features an intensive five-day Incubator Program for Caribbean and Diaspora filmmakers, followed by a Pitch Breakfast at the TIFF Bell Lightbox and many exciting networking events.
CTFF’s 2015 programming committee, consisting of movers and shakers from the Caribbean film community, has worked hard to put together a line-up that will surely WOW audiences. The festival’s uniquely themed Program consists of evenings of features and short films including Trini-to-the-Bone, a celebration of old and new Trinidad culture; Queer Caribbean, spotlighting new LGBTQ films; Shifting Perspectives, a partnership with the Rendezvous With Madness Film Festival, that focuses on mental health issues; After The Exodus, exploring themes of reparations, slavery and trafficking, and #AllBlackLivesMatter – Caribbean, that addresses in fiction and documentary the escalation of tensions between Haitians and Dominicans in the DR." #CTFF
Source: http://www.caribbeantales.ca/caribbeantales-international-film-festival-2015-celebrates-10-years/
Love is patient, love is kind...
"Once in a while, right in the middle of an ordinary life, love gives us a fairytale."
The Serenity of the Steelpan
Another blissful wedding with steelpan! The crowd was so appreciative to hear & see live pan. #LeParcBanquetHall #LeParcBanquetHallofVaughan
National Rum Day
Shout out to Rum Diaries Restaurant & Lounge for having me perform as they celebrated #NationalRumDay w/ their patrons #cocktailsNcuisine#RumDiaries Don't forget to like their page on FB https://www.facebook.com/rumdiarieseast #RumDiariesEast #Island#SoulFoodRestaurant
Celebrating 65 Years with steelpan
One of the things I absolutely love is being invited to perform as people congregate with friends and family to celebrate milestones in their lives. On this such occasion it was a 65th birthday.
Island Soul at Harbourfront
AMAZING DAY at Harbourfront Centre. Played with a strolling steelband, watched Pan! Our Music Odyssey written by pan historian Kim Johnson & directed by Jerome Guiot & Thierry Teston by PAN We Are The World, jammed to Afropan Steelband - The People's Band & enjoyed the calypsonians performances on the West Jet stage.
Pan Am Games Athletes Village | Rehearsal for upcoming Caribana Arts Group Production
Late night rehearsal for a presentation at the CIBC Pan Am/ Para Pan Am Athletes Village #AhTasteOfCaribana
Pan Am Games Torch Relay Celebrations at Driftwood Community Centre
Major John Tory announced Francis Atta as one of the torch bearers for the TO2015 Pan Am/Parapan Am games during a ceremony at the Ontario Science Centre. Atta (as well as Sharon Joseph) will be carrying the torch into the Driftwood Community Centre. Source
Pan Am Games Torch Relay Celebration at Albion Arena
The City of Toronto is holding community events celebrate the Pan Am Games Torch Relay in Toronto. The torch relay arrived in Toronto on July 4 and will be travelling through the city until July 10 before its final stop at the Opening Ceremony for the Pan Am Games.
The community celebrations will incorporate music, performances and sport activities that highlight the Pan American culture and spirit and will be free, accessible and family-oriented.
Performances include: Jerry Jerome and the Cardells, Shiamak Davar, Toronto Dance Team and Parichay.
Residents and visitors will also have the opportunity to work with Mural Routes artists Sayla de Goede and Jade Greaves to create a live art mural during the event to express what the Games mean to them.
The Pan Am flame will arrive at 7 p.m. and will be followed by official remarks by TO2015, government and torch relay partners. Source
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