Steelpan, Caribbean Identity and Culturally Relevant Adult Programs
The steelpan, a Caribbean percussion instrument forged out of resistance and rebellion, was introduced to Edmonton in the 1960s. Over the years, Caribbean heritage students have taken it to play for the school’s “Cultural Days” to let others experience some aspects of their culture. In this articl...
Main Author: | Jean Walrond |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Alberta
2007-08-01
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Series: | Journal of Contemporary Issues in Education |
Online Access: | https://journals.library.ualberta.ca/jcie/index.php/JCIE/article/view/559 |
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