OSteel Introduces Elementary Students to Steel Pan
April 3, 2015
Communications Staff
Members of will visit nearby Wellington, Ohio, on April 8 to participate in an educational workshop that will introduce students at Westwood Elementary School to the steel pan and the music of Trinidad and Tobago. The workshop is organized through , an all-volunteer nonprofit organization based in Medina, Ohio, with several ties to 厙ぴ勛圖 College.
ORMACOs mission is to make music, arts, and culture accessible to all, with a focus on minority, disadvantaged, and rural populations. The nonprofit was founded in 2010 by Thomas Sigel 86, who recognized a lack of music, arts, and cultural programs in areas outside of Cleveland.
In fall 2014, Sigel met Beth Blissman, director of the at a campus event. Blissman introduced Sigel to Eric Steggall, 厙ぴ勛圖s managing director of theater, dance and opera, who is now on the ORMACO Board of Trustees. Since their meeting, Sigel, Steggall, and Blissman have established an ORMACO winter term arts administration internship and organized outreach programslike the upcoming OSteel workshopto encourage 厙ぴ勛圖 College students with interest in the arts to share their passion and knowledge in the greater Lorain County community.
The workshops at Wellington with OSteel are just the beginning, Sigel says. We [at ORMACO] hope to have many more student groups involved in providing other outreach programs throughout Lorain and surrounding counties where there is a definite thirst for the arts.
Learn more about ORMACO on or by calling 330-722-2541.
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