Caesar's Army offers a new alternative to Pan on the greens

The Romans of Caesar’s Army will not participate in the ‘lime on the greens’ at Saturday’s Panorama Semi-Finals, Queen’s Park Savannah.

Attendance at the annual event has been common practice for the event production company, for over 10 years. But this year, amidst improvements announced by Pan Trinbago, the Army has decided to break the mold as it hosts its newest alternative event concept, aptly titled ‘Bacchanal Road’.

Led by General Jules Sobion, Caesar’s Army is well-known for introducing unique event concepts. It’s first alternative concept – A.M.Bush J’Ouvert – has seen overwhelming success since inception. The A.M.Bush J’Ouvert band, which celebrates it’s 6th year on the Trinidad and Tobago Carnival calendar in 2016, attained maximum capacity since November 2015.

Sobion explains that in 2011 when the idea for A.M.Bush first formed, the Army was aware of the great risk involved with hosting an alternative J’Ouvert event – one to be held in the wee hours of carnival Saturday morning, versus the customary Sunday morning breaking of dawn. “We decided to take that risk and to offer Trinbagonians and foreigners alike an alternative; a choice.”

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