CROP OVEREntertainmentNews Republic Bank Pan Yard Lime to kick off on Friday by Barbados Today 12/07/2023 written by Barbados Today Updated by Asminnie Moonsammy 12/07/2023 2 min read A+A- Reset Pan Yard Lime comes off on Friday at UWI. Share FacebookTwitterLinkedinWhatsappEmail 391 This Friday, the big tent at the University of the West Indies, Cave Hill Campus, will come alive with the sweet sounds of steel pan. From 5 p.m., the National Cultural Foundation (NCF) will be kicking off its much-loved “Pan Weekend” with the Republic Bank Pan Yard Lime, the perfect Crop Over afterwork lime. The free event is a new addition to the Crop Over calendar, and the first of the steel pan events to be hosted by the NCF this weekend. The Republic Bank Pandemonium will follow closely at the National Botanical Gardens on Sunday, June 16 starting at 2 p.m. The foundation promises that the Republic Bank Pan Yard Lime will have everything a good afterwork pan lime should have – food, provided at a variety of food trucks, a wide selection of drinks and of course, the highlight of the event, sweet tunes performed by a number of talented steel bands. “What we wanted to do is to give opportunities for community groups to perform and show their stuff, because the community steel band groups and secondary schools steel orchestras are very vibrant,” said Karen Pestaina, Festival Events Planner at the NCF. “It also ties in nicely with the developmental work that the NCF has been doing with our youth in schools and communities across Barbados.” The event will feature 11 different steel pan groups, a mix of community-based groups, like Calvary YPS Steel Orchestra, Aceworx Vintage Vybze Steel Orchestra, Hearts Aflame, and the St. Leonard’s Church Steel Praise Orchestra, as well as orchestras from a number of secondary schools, including The Lodge School, Christ Church Foundation School, the Alleyne School, Combermere, St. Leonard’s Boys’ School and Daryll Jordan School. You Might Be Interested In Crystal Beckles-Holder, 2nd runner up in regional competition Business owners disappointed Police investigate shooting Exodus, a world-renowned steel orchestra, often described as “Trinidad and Tobago’s finest steel band”, will also be present at Friday’s Republic Bank Pan Yard lime. “Exodus will be giving us a nice teaser for the Republic Bank Pandemonium which will be happening this coming Sunday as well,” Pestaina added. “They will be giving some of their young players a chance to take the spotlight, which is something we are really excited about.” For steelpan fans who like to get up close and personal, the Republic Bank Pan Yard promises to be quite an intimate affair, as there will be no stage or deck for the performers. “We know some people really enjoy the experience of being able to see the playing of the pan up close so we’ve designed this event to be a very special, very cool, intimate affair where there is a bit more interaction between artistry and patrons. “You can walk about and really experience the pan because staging wise, the players are virtually on the same level as the patrons!” the event planner explained. Patrons also need not worry about parking, as the UWI grounds will be made available for those attending the event. (PR) ]]> Barbados Today Stay informed and engaged with our digital news platform. The leading online multimedia news resource in Barbados for news you can trust. You may also like Barbados to reimagine Crop Over, focus on heritage amidst revelry 22/03/2025 Hermina Elcock: Transforming Media and Business Leadership in Barbados 18/03/2025 Aura unveils flat Earth-inspired Crop Over band 18/03/2025