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PANJAZZ TURNS FIVE

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July 4, 2023
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Guyana Police Force Steel Orchestra performing at PanJam 2022

Guyana Police Force Steel Orchestra performing at PanJam 2022

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The highly anticipated, annual steel pan event hosted by PanJazz Concerts turns five this year and promises an unforgettable celebration of the vibrant culture and captivating artistry, under the theme “PanJam: The Garden of Steel”. 

This fifth edition will immerse attendees in an outdoor, creative ambiance with a touch of nature at the Black Magenta, Georgetown Club on July 23rd. 

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Event organiser and creator of PanJazz Concerts, Reon Miller said the primary objective of these concerts is to promote the rich cultural heritage of steel pan and foster a deeper appreciation for the unique art form. 

British High Commissioner and Deputy High Commissioner, Jane Miller and Judy Omasan Kpogho enjoying PanJam 2022

This initiative started in 2018 while Miller was a student, and over the years, it would have adapted different themes, hosted at different venues, which contributed to it becoming the premier steel pan event in Guyana, showcasing extraordinary talent and creativity of musicians while successfully preserving and expanding the legacy of the iconic instrument. 

This year he said, in addition to the emphasis on creativity, they have added an awards component to honour veterans in the industry. 

Guyanese vocalist Nekeita and Saxophonist Roy Stewart performing at PanJam last year

“One of the highlights of this year’s event will be the presentation of the esteemed Lifetime Achievement Awards. Five individuals who have made significant and lasting contributions to the steel pan industry, will be honoured for their unparalleled dedication and exceptional achievements. These awards serve as a testament to their tireless efforts in advancing the artistry, innovation, and recognition of the steel pan locally, regionally and internationally,” he said.

These awardees are Colgrain Whyte, Oliver Pross, Micheal Smith Snr, Terrence Benjamin and Cary Gillis. 

The Garden of Steel is said to offer an engaging and inclusive experience for attendees of all ages and backgrounds, as it will feature a diverse range of cultural performances, ensuring there is something for everyone. From captivating steel pan ensembles and solo performances to energetic band clashes, the stage will come alive with a fusion of talent, passion, and creativity. The diverse cultural items will resonate with the audience and foster an atmosphere of inclusivity, encouraging everyone to celebrate and embrace the shared experience. 

Patrons can also expect the clash of the bands, between Ansa McAl Parkside Steel Orchestra and Guyana Police Force Steel Orchestra, battling “tune for tune” entertaining the audience with familiar Caribbean sounds. 

Tickets are available at GTT at Giftland Mall, Fon Roje, Sach Soaps and Roje’s Exclusive. 

Early purchase is recommended, as this event has gained tremendous popularity over the years and is expected to attract a large and diverse audience.

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