The NIU Steelband is dedicated to demonstrating the versatility and profundity of the steelpan, the national instrument of Trinidad and Tobago, and you can join them in three different ways.
Join the World Steelband (NIU Steelband) by enrolling in MUSE 272/672, Mondays through Thursdays, 3:00 p.m. to 3:50 p.m.
- for intermediate and advanced NIU students
- One year commitment is necessary
- Multiple on and off campus performances
Join the All University Steelband by enrolling in MUSE 373/673, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4:30 p.m. to 5:20 p.m.
- For beginning NIU students, faculty and staff
- The ability to read music is necessary
- At least one on-campus performance
Join the CSA Steelband
- For community members age 12 and up
- Two on-campus performances
- Starts, Monday, September 11
- First rehearsal is open to anyone without rehearsal
For more information:
World and All University Steelband
Professor Liam Teague
lteague@niu.edu
CSA Steelband
Kristin Sherman
ksherman2@niu.edu
(815) 753-1450
About the Northern Illinois University Steelband
Created in 1973 by G. Allan O’Connor, the NIU Steelband is the first active steelband formed at an American university. NIU is also one of the few institutions in the world at which students may pursue undergraduate and graduate music degrees with the steelpan as the major instrument of choice.
The ensemble has performed throughout the United States and across the globe. Some of the band’s most notable appearances include a performance for 18,000 soccer fans at Yankee Stadium, tours of Taiwan in 1992 and 1998, concerts with symphony orchestras (including the St. Louis Symphony and the Chicago Sinfonietta), and several performances at the Percussive Arts Society International Convention (PASIC). In 2000, the NIU Steelband had the distinction of placing 2nd at the World Steelband Festival in Trinidad, and represented the USA at the 2002 Seoul Drum Festival in South Korea.
The NIU Steelband regularly appears in concert at public schools, universities, conventions and arts series, and has many recordings to its credit, including Dangerous, the band’s most recent, which features an eclectic blend of musical styles.
After many years under the leadership of G. Allan O’Connor and Clifford Alexis, the ensemble is now directed by Head of Steelpan Studies and Professor of Music, Liam Teague. Teague is assisted by Yuko Asada (Music Instrument Technician), who’s duties include maintaining the band’s instruments and arranging music for the ensemble.