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Posted: Jun 30, 2005 15:06:27

MONTREAL, June 30 /CNW Telbec/ - At 10 p.m. this Saturday July 2nd, the
International des Feux Loto-Québec at La Ronde welcomes the pyrotechnics firm
Fuegos Artificiales Jupiter from Argentina, which will present "Passions of
the South," a sultry pyromusical tango that will introduce Montrealers to the
inhabitants of the southern most country in South America.
Under the direction of Mario Gaston Gallo, the Argentinean team will
present "Passions of the South," an epic pyromusical hymn that explores the
language and cultural differences between Montreal and Buenos Aires. "Passions
of the South" also pays tribute to two styles of artistic expression that
celebrate our differences: fireworks and the tango. Montrealers' passion for
fireworks as well as Argentineans' passion for tango will be combined in
perfect harmony to dazzle the eyes and ears of all spectators.
The theme being in line with the musical score will comprise the music
that most represents Argentina: the tango. From Carlos Gardel to Astor
Piazolla and Mariano Mores to Thanghetto, the Argentineans will present
pyrotechnical pieces from across the world perfectly synchronized to special
effects guaranteed to take our breath away.
The family firm Fuegos Artificiales Jupiter was founded in the late
1960s. During the 1990s, the company created a pyromusical presentation
department that quickly earned several large international titles.

http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/June2005/30/c7921.html


Posted: Jun 30, 2005 21:01:27

And the 15-segment soundtrack is now available on the official website.

http://www.internationaldesfeuxloto-quebec.com/en/programmation/BandeS onore.asp?Feu=183

Fred


Posted: Jul 1, 2005 05:21:58

This sounds like a good display. The parts that intrigued me were "to dazzle the eyes and ears of all spectators" and "perfectly synchronized to special effects guaranteed to take our breath away."

I like that. I just hope that's the case.

Trav.


Posted: Jul 2, 2005 15:33:08   Edited by: Smoke

I don't mean to be a downsider, but for some reason, I have some slight doubts about this display, despite what I just said in the previous post. I sincerely hope that I'm wrong.

Trav.


Posted: Jul 2, 2005 15:47:27

Smoke,

I got the same feeling. I was about to post, but I thought it was too late now.

I think it's because the lack of surprises and excitement. We don't know much about what's going to happen. The press release doesn't reveal much.

In this case, there's two type of scenarios that could happen:

1. We'll either get to see an amazing show.
2. We'll witness an "ok" show.


Posted: Jul 2, 2005 15:50:23

After seeing the setup on Thursday, I can tell you that it is going to be a *big* show. Best be there to witness it in person.

Paul.


Posted: Jul 2, 2005 15:51:44   Edited by: Smoke

<E,

Well, we'll have to wait and see. That's actually one of the main reasons why I felt this way. There hasn't been much discussions about it, either.

Who knows, though. Maybe we will be in for a surprise.

Paul,

I hope it will be a great show.

I'll see you guys later. I'm heading out to De Lorimier.

Regards,

Trav.
 

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