Wow! It's about time!
That is a great line-up, beginning with Weco, the winner of the one and only Platinum Jupiter (2004), following Bronze (1996), Silver (1997) and Gold (2000) awards. In the 1990s, Weco fueled anticipation among the enthusiasts with very creative displays, including the dance school show in 2000. The 2004 display was outstanding with a live orchestra, various structures, and the giant cathedral outline. At each appearance, that company has pushed away the limits. Weco designer has been seen at La Ronde a couple of times last summer and I anticipate another creative show : the Solotech sponsorship is especially intriguing, I hope it has something to do with the display itself!
Then, the season should be very competitive with 4 displays produced by Gold Jupiter winners: Pirotechnia Morsani (2011), Vicente Caballer (1986, 1993) Royal & Fireworks Spectaculars Canada (2003, 2009 and 2010), and Melrose (2006). In contrast with the golden 20th edition, this 30th season features two non-Gold Jupiter winners who did great shows in Montreal : Brezac Artifices (Silver Jupiter 2006, Bronze Jupiter 2010) and Foti International (Silver Jupiter 2001, Bronze Jupiter 2006).
We are also back to a more conventional schedule. The biggest disappointment may be the number of displays, only eight. In addition to possible cutbacks related to the Telus sponsorship withdrawal, I hypothesize that it may also be a consequence of the decreasing value of the Canadian dollar. TVA is back among the sponsors, according to the official website page.
Fred |