SOUTH FLORIDA – Love Music? Then join the Miami Carnival for their annual Panorama on Friday, October 7, 2022, at Central Broward Regional Park 3700 NW 11th Place, Lauderhill, FL., from 4:00-11:00 p.m. This annual musical cultural experience is set to be an atmosphere. The Panorama Competition showcases the rhythms of the sweet sounds of pan music.
of Steel pan was invented in the 1930s on the Caribbean island of Trinidad. It is also the only instrument invented in the 20th century. Therefore, it has great historical significance in music and is appreciated worldwide.
2022 Steel Pan Competitors
The list of notable bands competing for awards and the coveted title of Miami Carnival Steelband 2022 includes Metro Steel Orchestra, Lauderhill Steel Ensemble, New Generation Branches Steel Orchestra, Elite Pan Stars Academy and Melo Groove Steel Orchestra. The steel pan is one of those instruments that unites all cultures and unites us.
With a rhythm section in the Carnival Village kicking off the vibes for the evening in anticipation and epic special performances by the Newtown Playboys Steel Symphony traveling from Trinidad Tobago, as well as the Japanese Steelband WaiWai, this year’s Miami Carnival Panorama is an event family inspired music not to be missed. The steel drum is deeply rooted in Caribbean culture. The look of the instrument makes you believe you are in a tropical paradise, while its sounds bring to mind familiar melodies.
The competition returns to Broward
“The moment is here. We received a lot of positive feedback about the return of Panorama to Broward. Miami Carnival is the place to be in October. I urge anyone who will be around to catch the best show in North America. This is a forum where the public will see what the bands have been up to this year. Panorama is a way to keep the steel band culture alive,” said Bleasdell. Pan is the rhythm that feeds the life blood that flows through the heart of the carnival,” said Dexter Bleasdell.
The Panorama competition is a massive production to mount. According to Bleasdell, the Miami Broward One Carnival Host Committee plans a year off from the show. The groups also go through a series of preparations for the annual event. Practices for the big day become more intense as the date gets closer to the race.
Scoring
The Miami Carnival Panorama Contest operates on a points system. Judges award points for arrangement (40 points), overall performance (40 points), tone (10 points) and pace (10 points). Whoever has the highest score wins the contest.
“You are guaranteed to be dancing. We developed a formula for a fun and well-tuned performance. It will be alive and full of energy. Our band performs throughout the year because we are booked for concerts and events. We are now moving on from stage practices for Panorama. They have been intense but fun. We have a new arranger who came from Trinidad. He’s a great young man and keeps the whole team moving at a lively pace.” said Mary Rodriguez, President of Lauderhill Steel Ensemble.
The steel drum is an instrument that people of all ages can play. Groups at this year’s Panorama have children, adults and seniors participating in the show. Newcomers to this instrument develop a sense of pride as their skills develop. Exposing children to the steel drum is perfect because they can play this instrument as adults and become professionals.
“I’ve seen kids grow into professors and musicians around the globe with steel drums over the years. Their involvement with this instrument affects their evolution,” said Bleasdell.
“I see a sense of accomplishment. It’s fun to watch newcomers keep up with us for the first time, or they skip a few lines without making a mistake. We have a young girl who is 10 or 11 years old who performed with us in a parade this month. It’s amazing to see him go from being too confident to keeping up with the rest of the group,” Rodriguez said.
Youth Arts Enrichment Program
Last fall, the Miami Broward One Carnival Host Committee expanded its youth arts enrichment program with the inaugural Youth Workshop Series. Fun and interactive music workshops introduced children to the steel pan through hands-on instruction and the history and rhythmic versatility of this unique Caribbean instrument. The children also had the opportunity to learn to play a song using the tambourine instrument.
Panorama details:
Date: Friday, October 7, 2022
Time: 4pm-11pm
Location: Central Broward Regional Park, Lauderhill, FL
Advanced tickets: online $25
Children under 12 are free with paid adult admission