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Posted: Dec 3, 2009 09:36:15

The official schedule has been announced: Saturdays from June 12th until August 14th.

12 June: Taiwan
19 June: Italy
26 June: Poland
3 July: Portugal
10 July: Hommage to Celine Dion
17 July: USA
24 July: Canada
31 July: Sweden
7 August: France
14: August: Jupiter Ceremony.

Company names haven't been disclosed yet buy I'm sure we can make some educated guesses!

Paul.


Posted: Dec 3, 2009 09:48:40

There are a lot of things to talk about!

We don't know at this time how many recruits will perform at La Ronde in 2010 (3 or 4, IMO), but at least one for sure (Poland).

Since La Ronde announces "Canada" rather than "Québec-Canada", it should be a company from outside Quebec (Fireworks Spectaculars by Souza? Archangel?)

I cross my fingers that Goteborgs Fyrverkeri Fabrik will be back. It would be one of the most anticipated show of the season. Macedo's from Portugal may be back this year.

It's a little strange to have an off-competition display at the mid-point of the competition, I think it should have been scheduled for the closing night, rather than just a 10-minute display following the Jupiter ceremony (announced in the press release). Obviously, there are financial and marketing issues here. I guess that Panzera will perform the tribute to Céline Dion.

Fred


Posted: Dec 3, 2009 10:37:08

Fireworks Spectaculars by Souza Would be a US firm - I think you mean Fireworks Spectaculars, out of Calgary, who won in Sherbrooke in 2008 http://www.fireworksspectaculars.com

For Poland, it could be Flash Art http://www.flashart.com or Goldregen http://www.goldregen.com.pl

Italy might be the much anticipated Vaccalluzzo http://www.vaccalluzzo.it

France - many possibilities! Same for the US.

I'm pretty sure Sweden could be Goteborgs Fyrverkeri Fabrik.

As for Portugal? Maybe Macedos will return!

Lots to look forward to.

Paul.


Posted: Dec 3, 2009 10:43:07

Fireworks Spectaculars by Souza Would be a US firm - I think you mean Fireworks Spectaculars, out of Calgary

You are right, Paul! I had Brad Dezotell's company in mind, obviously, not Jim Souza's one.

Fred


Posted: Dec 3, 2009 15:41:08

I swear, the schedules are released earlier and earlier as the years go by (not that that's a problem).

An interesting distribution of competing countries to say the least, and it's nice to see that many of them that I had predicted for 2010 did in fact make an appearance, namely Portugal, France, Italy, Canada and USA (who are, again, back to back). I also had Sweden as an alternative choice, so it's a pleasure to have them as part of the competitors. Additionally, I predicted that the displays would take place once per week (on Saturdays) for 2010, and it appears that became reality - the competition is lasting for a good two months. I find it neat that my brother is having a display falling on his birthday, and Italy (hopefully I.P.O.N SRL) to boot. Poland and Taiwan were the most unexpected for me.

The only thing I don't really care for is that hommage to Celine Dion stationed dead smack in the middle of the competition, as it takes up a spot for another potential entrant - it probably would have been more appropriate if a participant concocted a theme centered around her greatest hits for a display. It also seems that there is a new trend for closing shows, seeing that there is again only a 10 minute display following the awards ceremony. That would make for two years in a row that Panzera hasn't done a closing.

Anyhow, I'm similarly hoping that some of my predictions regarding the representing firms are correct.

Trav.


Posted: Dec 3, 2009 20:46:09   Edited by: fireworksforum

Well, thanks to a facebook posting [ edit: this has now been removed so we can't say for sure who is representing Sweden on July 31st ]

Paul


Posted: Dec 4, 2009 02:07:59

oh wow the line up is looking pretty good hopefully san tai would be back for taiwan.

Well here's my wishes with the given countries

Taiwan - San tai or maybe Wan Dar?
Italy - Vaccalluzzo!! or parente or ipon
Poland - Surex
Portugal - Macedos / luso?
USA - Atlas xD Pyrospectaculars by souza
Canada - Apogee
Sweden - Gotenburgs fyverkeri fabrik!! (probably would be one of the better shows)
France - Groupe f or intermede or pyrogramme or Prestatech... too much great companies there.
I'm already so excited for the videos of next year's competition


Posted: Dec 4, 2009 09:43:40   Edited by: Admin

Nice LINE -UP! Love to see Poland in the shedule !

I think Surex will represent Poland, but I don't really know.

I would like to see Vaccaluzzo or IPON representing Italy and Luso Portugal, I'm not into Macedo's displays.

It's hard to say which company will represent France and USA. Both countries have great companies. Atlas could be great for USA, but why not Pyrotechnico or Pyrospecacular by Souza again. Remember for example Igual was in Montreal in 2007 and also in 2009. Why not Pyrotecnico in 2008 and 2010? For France... I would rather Jacques Coutourier than Groupe-F, but both are great.

SWEDEN... Goteborgs again, this is sure, right? [ edit by Paul: we won't know for sure until Feb / March ]
Canda: Hard, but I would like Apogee.

I don't know which company could represent Taiwan.


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Rovira


Posted: Dec 4, 2009 09:52:47   Edited by: fireworksforum

I know it will not be Pyrotechnico for the USA - they're competing in Vietnam in 2010. I'm also fairly sure it will not be Atlas for several reasons which I won't go into here. I'm also pretty certain Apogee cannot compete in Montreal because Alain Carboneau runs the competition at Lac Leamy in Gatineau.

As for Taiwan, what other companies are there apart from San Tai?

I hadn't heard of Surex, but they sure have some nice videos http://www.surex.pl


For Italy, as much as I love Benito's work, I want to see Vaccaluzzo. As for France, there are many good companies. We've already had Groupe-F and it was something of an anticlimax (as they were so hyped over their 2000 display on the Eiffel Tower etc.). Brezac's display in 2006 ranks as one of the best displays I've ever seen in Montreal so I wonder if they will be back to try for gold?

Lots of exciting possibilities.

Also, I asked the organizers who will be doing the Celine Dion display and they told me it's still being determined. I wonder, then, if 2010 will be the first time we don't have a Panzera display? Though given the task of assembling a pyro-worthy soundtrack from Celine's music, surely only Pierre Walder could pull that off successfully?

Paul


Posted: Dec 4, 2009 10:07:52

ooh thats right jacques couturier will be a great choice theyll be in vietnam 2010 too
Well maybe am pyro would join for the usa? I'm really excited if vaccalluzzo will represent italy i love their shows For Canada i would love to see archangel fireworks or maybe david whysall? Surely will be quite an interesting year

Vander


Posted: Dec 11, 2009 22:25:39

Salut

Vraiment intéressant mais avant d'acheter des billets je vais attendre de connaître le nom des firmes participantes incluant celle qui fera le spectacle hommage ŕ Céline.

Roger qui vous souhaite des fętes vraiment explosives avec votre famille et vos amis.


Posted: Dec 12, 2009 00:38:47

"Apogee" is an interesting name for a fireworks company as it relates to a particular lunar phase. Apogee is the point at which the Moon is farthest away from the Earth in its orbit - the closest distance is referred to as the Perigee. Similarly, the Earth's farthest distance relative to the Sun is the Aphelion phase (which occurs in early July) and, conversely, the Perihelion, occurring in early January, is the term used to describe the shortest approach.

Just brought that up out of interest after noticing it mentioned a couple of posts above. This leads me to wonder if many fireworks firms are named after aspects of our solar system, or space, in general - I know that some terms assigned to pyrotechnic effects are related to celestial objects based on their appearance, such as "stars", "comets" or "Saturn shells".

Trav.


Posted: Dec 12, 2009 10:53:26

Italy - Vaccalluzzo!! or parente or ipon

I talked to Benito, he won't be participating this year, but he said most probably next year. So that's good news!

Hey everyone, it's been a while, the forum has been quiet since I last visited, I'm happy to see who's participating. However, I'd love to see what Canada would put in. I'm agreeing with many others and saying it might be Apogee, but I've never seen them, so it should be pleasant. I'm not happy with France being last however...

Has anyone noticed a difference with the schedule? For once in a few years, Canada will be putting a display after United States. That I'm most happy about! . Because alot of the times that United States puts a display after Canada, they have the better chance of winning.

Well, Paul, Trav, Fred, Rovira, Vander and Passion, welcome back! It's great to finally get to the forum again!

Take it easy!
Pat


Posted: Dec 12, 2009 12:41:03   Edited by: fireworksforum

I'm agreeing with many others and saying it might be Apogee
It definitely won't be Apogee as they run the Casino de Lac Leamy competition in Gatineau. But I can now confirm that Göteborgs Fyrverkeri Fabrik will be competing for Sweden

Apogee is also the position a shell explodes at - i.e. at the peak height of its travel from the mortar. Well, except for skymines and other shells that explode on the way up!

Paul


Posted: Dec 12, 2009 16:20:57   Edited by: Rovira

I was thinking taht Rozzis Famous Fireworks could represent also the States. They won the silver (or bronze?) jupiter in 2005. I was in La Ronde that night and it was a great display. The theme was fine, not very creative but nice devoloped and the music was great. I still remember the Overture to William Tell sequence with the salutes PERFECTLY synchronized and the precision in general used in the display with the shells. Also I remember the nautic effects filling the lake... definitly it was a great performance !

I vote for Rozzi's !


Posted: Jan 1, 2010 19:40:55

Apogee pour representer le Canada.... On aura tout vu......


Posted: Jan 2, 2010 08:49:58

I still remember the Overture to William Tell sequence with the salutes PERFECTLY synchronized and the precision in general used in the display with the shells That was because they used http://magicfire.com electronic igniters

Paul.


Posted: Feb 1, 2010 18:44:10   Edited by: Rovira

Guys I have VERY GOOD NEWS:

!!!!!!!!!!IPON will represent Italy in the Hannover fireworks competition the next summer. !!!!!!!



You know what it means?!

It means that IPON is back into the fireworks competition scene, so maybe they will represent Italy again in Montreal. Don't know if this year or the next one, but guys it seems that IPON is back !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Posted: Feb 1, 2010 23:26:52

^^^

That's certainly something nice to hear in the depths of Winter. I sincerely hope that you're right, Rovira.

Trav.


Posted: Feb 3, 2010 11:58:30

larry
Member
Posted: Jan 1, 2010 19:40:55
Apogee pour representer le Canada.... On aura tout vu......


How does this actually translate to english?
You think you've seen it all? We Shall have seen everything?


Posted: Feb 4, 2010 17:49:57

How does this actually translate to english?
You think you've seen it all? We Shall have seen everything?


On aura tout vu is an idiom and therefore it can't be translated word-for-word. In this context, its purpose is irony. The way I understand it, I think larry meant that he's surprised that Apogee might represent Canada instead of a firm like Ampleman/Fiatlux, Royal or Garden City Display Fireworks.

Either that, or he thinks Apogee is not up to the task.

As I don't know Apogee, I think it would be better indeed if larry explained his opinion a bit more.


Posted: Feb 9, 2010 19:20:34

Heads-up everyone - the firms will be announced really really soon!

Watch this space!

Paul.


Posted: Feb 9, 2010 20:58:25

Thanks for that, Paul. It would seem that the firms will be revealed almost a month earlier compared to last year.

Trav.


Posted: Feb 10, 2010 09:42:04   Edited by: fireworksforum

The full schedule including the names of the firms will be announced this morning! I'll reveal the full list as soon as I get the go-ahead from the PR department at La Ronde!

Paul.


Posted: Feb 10, 2010 11:09:23   Edited by: Mylene Salvas

So tell me Paul, what are you waiting for ? Firms are out !!!


Posted: Feb 10, 2010 11:27:43   Edited by: fireworksforum

San Tai Pyrotechnics Taiwan Saturday 12th June
Pirotecnica Soldi S.R.L. Italy Saturday 19th June
Surex Poland Saturday 26th June
Macedo's Pirotecnia Portugal Saturday 3rd July
Fiatlux-Ampleman Quebec Hommage to Celine Dion Saturday 10th July
Western Enterprises USA Saturday 17th July
Fireworks Spectaculars Canada Saturday 24th July
Göteborgs Fyrverkeri Fabrik Sweden Saturday 31st July
Brezac Artifices France Saturday 7th August
Awards Ceremony La Ronde Saturday 14th August

http://montreal-fireworks.com/schedule.html


Posted: Feb 10, 2010 21:42:52   Edited by: fredbastien

This is a very interesting (on-competition) line up! It's a bit surprising that no more than two recruits are listed (especially since no new entrant was welcomed in 2009 due to the 25th edition formula), but we will have the opportunity to enjoy anticipated shows from teams which have achieved great performances.

It's especially true for Macedo's, Fireworks Spectaculars, Göteborgs and Brézac. The latter, winner of the Silver Jupiter in 2006 (following a great display in 2001 which wasn't awarded), will compete for the Gold Jupiter, for sure. I consider that among the French teams which have competed in Montreal since ten years, Brézac is the most capable of fulfilling the high standards of the competition. It was a shame to not have the Swedish team on the podium in 2005 and I'm looking forward to discover what Göteborgs has in store for us! Brad Dezotel and his team from Fireworks Spectaculars have shown what they are made of in 2007 with a great display, which unfortunately was sapped by a major technical failure. And the Portuguese entrant has several fans since its first appearance in 2006.

I don't think pyrotechnic has a long history in Eastern Europe. It's great to have a recruit from Poland. According to my record, Western will be the 75th company to display a show from La Ronde's firing ramps.

San Tai won Bronze Jupiter in 2001. I am not sure what to expect from this less known company, but its position in the calendar makes it very difficult to reach the podium. Hopefully, Pirotecnica Soldi will experience a better fate than in the past. Their last show, which was excellent for 28 minutes, ended with a dramatic failure during the finale. This one will be the 200th on-competition display.

What is more surprising is to learn that the new Groupe Fiatlux-Ampleman is in charge of the off-competition, tribute to Céline Dion, display. Following the closing show in 2009, I can only hope that Ampleman's creative force, Éric Cardinal, will be the designer of the show without any intrusion from Fiatlux's people. He did good displays with soundtracks made of popular music, he is able to design a great show for sure, with more altitude than Fiatlux. Cardinal has also been involved in several off-competition displays presented by Panzera.

Fred


Posted: Feb 11, 2010 03:07:30

That's a very mixed list of participants. I'm a bit disappointed because they could have chosen better firms for some countries.
-I'm sure that San Tai will have a really good show In contrary to what Fred said, i think that San tai is quite a popular company. Many firms buy their shells because of their superb quality, almost comparable to the shells of Japan
-Although italy's not vaccalluzzo i'm very excited to see what soldi will come up with this time. Their show in 2006 was really great except for the technical problems. Hopefully they will have a much better show this time that will be executed perfectly.
-Surex' show will probably be the biggest surprise. It could either be a hit or a miss. I hope that they don't use too much cakes.
- Macedo's show will probably be a good one
- I don't know this american company a lot. From the show i have seen from in the celebration of light, they have good shells. Some of their candles and mines even changes color 3 times and they go up really high
- I'm very excited to see what fireworks spectacular would show this time. It sounds like they had a very good show last time they joined
- Gotenburg's the firm going to root for in this season! I've never seen them do bad shows, always filled with creativity I hope that they use some awesome music that's popular now
- Brezac's show will surely be one of the most creative this season just like their show in 2006

Well those are my thoughts about the firms this coming season


Posted: Feb 11, 2010 08:33:52

Well, I'm also a bit desapointed. It's not a bad shedule, but they could have chosen better firms (in my humble opinion). This is Montreal, I think all companies want to take part of this competition...

The best points for me: Göteborgs, Brezac and Surex. (Also maybe San Tain, but I'm not sure wat to expect, anyway I'm happy to see this firm on the shedule again)

The worst: Soldi (sorry but Vaccalluzzo would have been much much better, in my opinion is one of the best fireworks companies) - Fireworks Spectaculars Canada: A new company from Canada would have been better , maybe Apogee?) Macedo: I'm not into Macedo's displays, just a question of taste.

And finally Western Enterprises, I don't know what to say because I don't know them, anyway I saw their display in Vancouver and it was a bit simple. But Vancouver is Vancouver and Montreal is Montreal, and all displays from USA i've seen in Montreal are greta, so let's see....


Posted: Feb 11, 2010 15:33:29

It's good to see the full 2010 schedule displayed on the homepage. The schedule itself is interesting, and I'm happy to see that at least one of the firms that I predicted, Fireworks Spectaculars Canada, appeared to represent Canada. I'm particularly looking forward to Italy, Portugal, Sweden, U.S.A, Poland (mainly due to making a debut), and Canada.

The aspect that I'm disappointed about the most is that there is no closing display following the awards ceremony yet again. Is this the trend now? I was also hoping that I.P.O.N would return for Italy, but after seeing what Soldi concocted in 2006 (though a pity about the finale), it should be quite a display this year. I'm also wondering what the reason is behind adding in a separate display as a hommage to Celine Dion, and right in the middle of the competition - for me, this occupies a space for another potential entrant.

All in all, though, not a bad listing. Here's hoping for ideal weather for all of our participants.

Trav.
 

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