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April 7, 2026

Steelpan Experience: Music, Culture, and Community

6:00pm
Black, white and red flyer describing the steelpan experience event

Location: Leah Smith Lecture Hall

Have you ever wanted to learn to play the steelpan (often called the “steeldrum”)? Join us on Tuesday, April 7, 2026, at 6:00 pm for an engaging Steelband Interactive Workshop as part of Do Good Month and National Public Health Week at UMD. Co-sponsored by UMD Arts for All, the Pepsi Enhancement Fund, and the School of Public Health, this event celebrates one of the rich musical traditions of Trinidad and Tobago.

In this hands-on session, Dr. Josanne Francis and members of the UMD Steelband will introduce participants to the history and cultural significance of the instrument, demonstrate basic playing techniques, and guide attendees in learning a simple tune together. Beyond the music, participants will experience the many health benefits of collective music-making, including stress reduction, improved mood, enhanced cognitive engagement, and a sense of social connection and belonging. 

Participants of all ages and backgrounds are welcome, and no prior musical experience or UMD affiliation is required. 


RSVP required – limited spaces available. Come experience the joy of making music in community while celebrating culture, creativity, and health!

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