Global Recognition and Cultural Impact
Over the decades, the
steelpan has transcended its local origins to gain international acclaim. It is
now celebrated worldwide for its unique sound, versatility, and the sense of
community it fosters among players and enthusiasts. Steelband’s have formed in
numerous countries, and the instrument is taught and performed in schools and
universities globally.
The United Nations’
Declaration of World Steelpan Day: A Milestone in Cultural Recognition
The declaration of
World Steelpan Day by the United Nations marks a significant milestone in the
global recognition of Trinidad and Tobago’s national instrument. This
acknowledgment not only honours the steelpan’s rich history but also aims to
promote its continued growth and appreciation across cultures and generations.
Here, we delve into the details of this landmark event, exploring the when,
why, and how of the UN’s declaration.
The Historic Sitting of
the United Nations
World Steelpan Day was
officially declared by the United Nations General Assembly on July 24, 2023.
This historic sitting saw member states come together to recognize the
cultural, social, and artistic significance of the steelpan, making it the
first musical instrument to receive such an honour from the UN.
The proposal for World
Steelpan Day was introduced during the 77th session of the General Assembly,
reflecting a concerted effort by Trinidad and Tobago’s representatives,
cultural ambassadors, and international supporters. The resolution was adopted
by consensus, underscoring the widespread appreciation and respect for the
steelpan within the international community.
Recognizing Cultural
Heritage and Promoting Global Unity
The declaration of
World Steelpan Day was driven by several key factors:
- Cultural Heritage:
The steelpan is a symbol of Trinidad and Tobago’s cultural heritage and
ingenuity. Recognizing World Steelpan Day serves to honour the
instrument's origins and the communities that have nurtured and preserved
its tradition.
- Artistic Innovation:
The steelpan is the only acoustic instrument invented in the 20th century,
showcasing remarkable innovation. Its unique sound and the craftsmanship
involved in its creation highlight the artistic talents of the Caribbean
people.
- Global Influence:
Over the years, the steelpan has gained international acclaim, with steel
bands and performances becoming popular worldwide. This global influence
underscores the need to celebrate and promote the instrument on an
international stage.
- Educational Value:
The steelpan has educational benefits, teaching music, discipline,
teamwork, and cultural appreciation. Recognizing World Steelpan Day
encourages its inclusion in educational curricula globally.
- Unity and Diversity:
Music is a universal language that transcends borders and unites people.
The steelpan, with its origins in the struggle and creativity of
marginalized communities, embodies the power of music to foster unity and
celebrate diversity.
The Journey to UN
Recognition
The journey to the UN’s
declaration of World Steelpan Day involved a series of strategic steps and
collaborations:
- Advocacy and Lobbying:
Trinidad and Tobago’s government, led by the Ministry of Tourism, Culture,
and the Arts, spearheaded the campaign for the recognition of World
Steelpan Day. This effort involved extensive lobbying and advocacy at the
United Nations.
- Cultural Diplomacy:
Cultural ambassadors and notable figures in the steelpan community played
a crucial role in promoting the significance of the instrument. They
participated in international forums, exhibitions, and performances to
highlight the steelpan’s cultural value.
- International Support:
The campaign garnered support from various countries and international
organizations. This broad coalition of supporters helped to build momentum
and ensure the successful passage of the resolution.
- Formal Proposal:
The formal proposal for World Steelpan Day was submitted to the UN General
Assembly. It included detailed documentation on the history, cultural
significance, and global impact of the steelpan, as well as testimonials
from musicians, educators, and cultural experts.
- UN General Assembly Vote:
During the 77th session of the General Assembly, the proposal was
presented and discussed. The resolution received overwhelming support and
was adopted by consensus, officially designating August 11 as World
Steelpan Day.
Impact and Future
Prospects
The declaration of
World Steelpan Day has far-reaching implications:
- Cultural Preservation:
It ensures that the history and traditions associated with the steelpan
are preserved and celebrated globally.
- Educational Programs:
The recognition promotes the inclusion of steelpan music in educational
programs worldwide, fostering a new generation of musicians and cultural
enthusiasts.
- Tourism and Economic Development:
The global recognition of the steelpan enhances Trinidad and Tobago’s
cultural tourism, attracting visitors and boosting local economies.
- Cultural Exchange:
World Steelpan Day facilitates cultural exchange and understanding,
promoting peace and unity through the universal language of music.
As we celebrate World
Steelpan Day, we not only honour the legacy of the steelpan but also look
forward to its continued journey of innovation, cultural significance, and
global impact. This recognition by the United Nations serves as a testament to
the power of music to bridge cultures and unite people across the world.
Trinidad and Tobago's
National Instrument- The Steelpan
Declaration and
Proclamation
The steelpan, is not
only a musical instrument but also a profound symbol of national pride and
cultural heritage for Trinidad and Tobago. Its journey to becoming the national
instrument is a testament to its historical, cultural, and social significance.
The steelpan was
officially declared the national instrument of Trinidad and Tobago on August 31,
1992. This declaration was part of the celebrations marking the 30th
anniversary of the country's independence. Recognizing the steelpan's cultural
and historical importance, the government sought to honour its unique status as
the only acoustic instrument invented in the 20th century.
The proclamation of the
steelpan as the national instrument was made by then Prime Minister, The Honourable
Patrick Manning. This formal proclamation was a significant milestone,
acknowledging the steelpan's role in Trinidad and Tobago's cultural identity
and the contributions of the pioneers who developed the instrument.
When It Was Made Law
The status of the
steelpan as the national instrument was legally enshrined on July 19, 2024.
This historic legislation was championed by the Minister of Tourism, Culture,
and the Arts, Randall Mitchell. His dedication and advocacy were crucial in
ensuring the steelpan's official recognition and protection under the law. The passing
of this legislation cemented the steelpan's place in the national consciousness
and ensured its promotion as a vital element of Trinidad and Tobago's cultural
heritage.
Significance of the
Steelpan
The declaration,
proclamation, and legal recognition of the steelpan underscore its significance
in several key areas:
- Cultural Identity:
The steelpan is a powerful symbol of Trinidad and Tobago's cultural
identity. It represents the creativity, resilience, and ingenuity of the
Trinidadian people, particularly the African descendants who invented and
popularized the instrument.
- Historical Importance:
The steelpan has a rich history that is deeply intertwined with the social
and political struggles of Trinidad and Tobago. Its development from the
1930s to its current form reflects the island's journey towards
self-expression and cultural affirmation.
- Global Influence:
The steelpan has transcended its local origins to gain international
acclaim. Steelband’s and steelpan music are now celebrated worldwide,
showcasing the global reach and influence of Trinidad and Tobago's
cultural heritage.
- Economic Impact:
The steelpan also has significant economic implications, contributing to
the cultural tourism industry and creating opportunities for musicians,
craftsmen, and cultural entrepreneurs.
The declaration,
proclamation, and legal recognition of the steelpan as Trinidad and Tobago's
national instrument highlight its vital role in the nation's cultural
landscape. As we celebrate World Steelpan Day and the broader World Steelpan
Festival, we honour the steelpan's rich history, its journey to global
recognition, and its enduring legacy as a symbol of Trinidad and Tobago's
cultural pride. The steelpan is more than just an instrument; it is a testament
to the power of music to unite, inspire, and transform.
World Steelpan
Festival: Roots to Recognition
The upcoming World
Steelpan Festival, held from August 5-11, 2024, embraces the theme “Roots to
Recognition.” This theme reflects the journey of the steelpan from its
grassroots origins to its celebrated status on the world stage. The festival aims
to highlight the cultural heritage, artistic innovation, and enduring legacy of
the steelpan through a series of events that cater to diverse audiences.
Festival
Events
ART EXHIBITION SERIES: GALLERY HOP
EDITION
AUGUST
5-10, 2024
From August 5-9, school camps can join us for a series of art
exhibitions across Trinidad! These steelpan editions of Gallery Hop will
include: Rotunda Art Gallery, Art Society of Trinidad and Tobago, Castle
Killarney (Stollmeyer’s) and the Carnival Museum. Registration for Gallery Hop
on August 10 will be open the public soon.
- Meeting Point: Queen’s Park Savannah
- Time: 10AM – 5PM
- Admission:
Free
WORLD STEELPAN CONFERENCE: FROM ROOTS TO
RECOGNITION – STEELPAN’S JOURNEY TO GLOBAL ACCLAIM
AUGUST 9,
2024
This conference includes key panel discussions focusing on financing and
sustainability of our national instrument, with support of MITTCO and Panland.
- Location: Hyatt Regency Trinidad
- Time: 9AM – 4PM
- Closed
Event
PAN YARD JAMS
AUGUST 10,
2024
Come and lime with us at your local pan yard! Take in the sweet sounds
of pan taking place in our northern, eastern and central/southern regions of
Trinidad.
- Northern Host Location: Desperadoes
Steel Orchestra (with Nutrien Silver Stars Steel Orchestra, Phase 11
Pan Groove Steel Orchestra & Stardust Steel Orchestra)
- Eastern Host Location: Arima
Angel Harps (with Sangre Grande Cordettes Steel Orchestra, Curepe
Scherzando Steel Orchestra & Alumknights Steel Orchestra)
- South/Central Host Location: Skiffle
Steel Orchestra (with NLCB/Fonclaire, NGC Couva Joylanders
& Tornadoes Steel Orchestra)
- Time: 6PM – Till
- Admission:
Free
LEGACIES AND LEGENDS: NATIONAL STEEL
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA OF TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO CONCERT
AUGUST 10,
2024
Take a seat and enjoy a performance from our National Steel Symphony
Orchestra of Trinidad and Tobago at the renowned National Academy for the
Performing Arts.
- Location: National Academy for the Performing
Arts
- Time: 6PM – 9:30PM
- $100TTD
tickets available at NAPA Box Office
WORLD STEELPAN DAY
AUGUST 11,
2024
Celebrate World Steelpan Day festivities with a pre-celebration,
unfolding at the birthplace of the steelpan, Piccadilly Street in Port of
Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, continuing to the celebrations held at Woodford
Square.
- Starting Point: Massy All Stars – Duke Street to
Woodford Square
- Time: 12PM – 1AM
- Admission:
Free