Caribbean National Weekly

Pan Parang Festival A Success

By CNW Reporter··1 min read
Pan Parang Festival A Success
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  • <span style="font-weight: 400;">It was a pan panorama for the holidays this past weekend, as 8 steel bands from across South Florida performed at the annual Pan-Parang Festival at Central Broward Regional Park in Lauderhill.
  • </span> <span style="font-weight: 400;">Hosted by the Florida Internal Steelpan Association, the event included </span>live performances of Caribbean music from steel bands and percussion groups across South Florida.
  • Performers included the Karibbean Knights,Tamboo Bamboo, 21st Century, Resurrection, Pride, Sticks N Tones, Miami Rhythm Section, Uprising and former winners of the Miami Broward Carnival Panorama Steel Band Competition, Silver Stars USA and the reigning champs, Pantastik.

It was a pan panorama for the holidays this past weekend, as 8 steel bands from across South Florida performed at the annual Pan-Parang Festival at Central Broward Regional Park in Lauderhill.

Hosted by the Florida Internal Steelpan Association, the event included live performances of Caribbean music from steel bands and percussion groups across South Florida.

Performers included the Karibbean Knights,Tamboo Bamboo, 21st Century, Resurrection, Pride, Sticks N Tones, Miami Rhythm Section, Uprising and former winners of the Miami Broward Carnival Panorama Steel Band Competition, Silver Stars USA and the reigning champs, Pantastik.

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