I met with Marc Jouffroy and Albert Rovira, designers of Igual's 2009 show entitled "Odyssey".
As the most rewarded competitor during the previous 24 years, they're certainly not resting on their laurels. Representing one of the largest manufacturers in Spain, they are renowned for the quality of their pieces, especially their nautical shells.
The theme of the display represents a voyage by boat and there will be a 15m high setpiece in the shape of a sail as well as a pyramid for the Egyptian portion of the display. For the technically inclined, they will be using 92 FireOne firing modules and about 2500 cues in total.
Igual has four designers who work on both the musical and pyrotechnical aspects of their displays. For this display, the work began in January. Almost all of the product used will be from Igual, with a small amount of Chinese material.
I was happy to hear there were no issues shipping a 1.1g container to Montreal - and even happier to see the large numbers of 10" and 12" shells being set up. There will also be seven small pontoons forming a "ramp 5" for the display.
Marc is on the left, me in the middle and Albert on the right; behind us are 12" and 10" mortars.
