Panorama 2002: Panorama in Pan Yard - a Hard Sell for Pan Trinbago

dc.contributor.authorNero, Seanen_US
dc.contributor.otherThe University of the West Indies, St Augustine Campus, Trinidad and Tobagoen_US
dc.date.accessioned2014-02-26T19:40:59Z
dc.date.available2014-02-26T19:40:59Z
dc.date.issued2-Aug-01en_US
dc.description.abstractSteelband leaders in Trinidad remain opposed to a concept that brings the first change in the Panorama format since 1963. Pan Trinbago’s president Patrick Arnold and his executive are trying to convince pan men to accept a proposal to have the preliminary round of Panorama 2002 judged in their respective pan yards instead of the Queens’s Park Savannah. Pan Trinbago is of the view that Steelbands stand to benefit since they would receive the usual appearance fee and assistance. Added to this, bands stand a greater chance of advancing to the semi- final round. The new proposal would see bands compete with 17 to 19 bands in their respective zones (north, east and south/central). Recommendations are that ten of these Steelbands from Trinidad and three from Tobago would advance to the semi- final round.en_US
dc.identifier.citationNero, Sean. "Panorama 2002: Panorama in Pan Yard - A Hard Sell for Pan Trinbago." Newsday 2 Aug. 2001: 51. Print.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2139/28915
dc.publisherNewsdayen_US
dc.rights©Trinidad Newsday Newspapers. This material is protected under Copyright Act of Trinidad and Tobago. You may use the digitized material for private study, scholarship, or research.en_US
dc.subject.lcshSteel bands (Music) -- Competitions -- Trinidad and Tobagoen_US
dc.subject.lcshPan Trinbago (Organization)en_US
dc.subject.otherPanorama (Musical festival)en_US
dc.subject.otherSteel bands (Music) -- Administration -- Trinidad and Tobagoen_US
dc.titlePanorama 2002: Panorama in Pan Yard - a Hard Sell for Pan Trinbagoen_US

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