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Pan Trinbago’s Musical Showdown thrills, draws big crowd - Trinidad and Tobago Newsday

Pan Trinbago’s president Beverley Ramsey-Moore was “ecstatic” at Saturday’s Musical Showdown in De Big Yard, the pan event held during the Taste of Carnival.

For Ramsey-Moore, the pan community truly showed up and showed out with its support for the scaled down Carnival event and for the chance to play after two years of no Panorama because of the covid19 pandemic.

The showcase event at the Queen’s Park Savannah, along with its earlier Pan in De Sancoche, replaced the annual Panorama.

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Ramsey-Moore, along with Minister of Tourism, Culture and the Arts Randal Mitchell and National Carnival Commission (NCC) chairman Winston “Gypsy” Peters, said the event ran smoothly.

There was a heavy police and security presence to ensure adherence to covid19 protocols and guidelines.

“I am lost for words,” Ramsey-Moore said to Newsday. “Ecstatic is the best way I can describe this feeling. The steelband movement – the community rose to the occasion despite the shortness of time to prepare.

“If you would have noticed, we would have given the bomb tune, the classical and calypso-style and the Panorama-arranged tune, so the mixture of the various genres…wow. That is all I can say.”

At the start of the event, more people took to the Grand Stand as opposed to the North Park where the pods are. Ramsey-Moore said this was because of the rain. And with the yellow alert issued by the Met Office earlier, some people returned their pod tickets for Grand Stand tickets. However, players were allowed to occupy the pods after their performance.

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Mitchell referenced Denyse Plummer’s 1988 hit Woman is Boss, saying Ramsey-Moore and her team showed that woman is boss. He also congratulated Gypsy.

“We all recognised that the decision to host A Taste of Carnival was done a little late, but I have to commend Pan Trinbago and NCC with the planning of the event. It shows some innovation with respect to the pods, and shows an evolving kind of Carnival.”

Mitchell said he saw the pods working in the future and was discussing with Gypsy using the pods for people who would like to be among their own number.

He said there are more plans to directly tie pan, and the advertisement of pan, with TT’s cultural tourism product.

“I see a tremendous partnership and opportunities, and we can only make this thing bigger and better in 2023.”

Pannists play their hearts out

It might not have been Panorama, but the pannists brought the usual pomp and theatrics of Carnival.

NGC Couva Joylanders, the reigning medium band Panorama champs, walked away with the People’s Choice prize.

The band played Essence by Nigerian singer songwriter Wizkid featuring Canadian singer Justin Bieber, and Christopher “Ta

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