During its odyssey in Montreal, Weco has done innovative displays, often pushing the limits of what we used to see in the Montreal International Fireworks Competition. As many other fans, I can't wait to know what the German entrant has in store for our delight.
While it is online since a couple of weeks, I just read again the descriptive of the Weco display on the competition official website, and something catches my attention:
For the 2014 opening evening, WECO Feuerwerk invites the audience to slip into the world of dreams! Featuring a conversation between father and child, these dreamcatcher fireworks capture the wonderful dreams of childhood and their fabulous characters. The fireworks will light up the sky, twirling and dancing to music and songs, at time entrancing, energetic or nostalgic, and will catch our dreams… until the rise of the pyrotechnic sun! WECO Feuerwerk – that won Gold in 2000 and Platinum in 2004 – is participating for a sixth time in the Montreal event.
What is this pyrotechnic sun going to be? Of course, the souvenir of Pains' sun from their award-winning show in 2007 immediately comes to my mind. There is even a special page about the British sun structure on this website:
http://www.montreal-fireworks.com/sun.html
And, of course, Bob's famous picture:
http://www.montreal-fireworks.com/cgi-bin/photogen.cgi?Pics2007/Burch/ england-08.jpg,600,402
Does anyone have information about what the German sun will be?
Paul, are you going to visit the firing ramps and to interview people from Weco before their display?
Fred