According to the press release, a 1-minute giant rainbow will be created during the show, themed on an imaginary carnival. Below is a significant part of the press release, which is available on CNW's website:
http://www.cnw.ca/fr/releases/archive/July2005/15/c1785.html
"MONTREAL, July 15 /CNW Telbec/ - At 10 p.m. this Saturday, July 16, the International des Feux Loto-Québec at La Ronde welcomes the fifth competing nation in this year's race for the Jupiter trophies: the Czech Republic. This marks the first participation by a Czech firm in Montréal since the fireworks competition began in 1985. For this début appearance, the Czech Republic is
represented by the firm FLASH BARRANDOV SFX of Prague, which in addition to putting on large-scale fireworks displays, creates special effects for the film industry. On Saturday, the Czech team will be out to impress jury members with its pyromusical performance Mystère, a magnificent spectacle inspired by
the famous Cirque du Soleil show of the same name.
Under the direction of designer Jaroslav Stolba, with assistance from special effects coordinator Pavel Sagner, the artisans of FLASH BARRANDOV SFX will present a performance that will take the audience on a two-day journey through an imaginary carnival, where music and fireworks blend in perfect harmony to create pyromusical poetry that is, quite simply, intoxicating.
Lyrical yet powerful, Mystère will be divided into three "Waking"
sections and three "Dreaming" sections, which promise to create a singular atmosphere fraught with emotion, inspiration-and above all, mystery. The soul of this very special performance is without doubt the magnificent musical score from the Cirque show, which will account for 50% of the musical content (and, incidentally was recorded in studios in both Prague and Montréal). The original music from Mystère will be supplemented with songs by Dead Can Dance and classical performances by violinist Vanessa-Mae.
The Czechs have more than surprises up their sleeves, including one very special effect that won't fail to take the La Ronde spectators' collective breath away: a pyrotechnical rainbow some 160 metres wide and 50 metres high which will activate for more than a minute and will cycle through a dozen dazzling colours. Also of note is the firm's decision to import pieces from 12 different manufacturers (mainly from Italy and Spain) to ensure the
performance includes the finest pyrotechnical effects available anywhere."
Please note that the same night, Cirque du Soleil will present the opening ceremony of the Swimming World Championship on Sainte-Hélène island too!
Fred