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Portugal at the International des Feux Loto-Québec at La Ronde
Winner of the Silver Jupiter in 2002,
Grupo Luso Pirotecnia promises a grandiose pyromusical performance allying tradition and innovation
Montréal, July 19, 2005 — At 10 p.m. this Wednesday, July 20, the International des Feux Loto-Québec at La Ronde welcomes the seventh competing firm in the race for the Jupiter trophies: Portugal’s Grupo Luso Pirotecnia, which is competing for the second time in Montréal after taking home the Silver Jupiter in 2002. This time out, the Portuguese team will be looking to win over jury members with Ritmo, a large-scale musical fireworks performance that will explore a diversity of rhythmic styles that are sure to delight the thousands of spectators watching from the La Ronde site and from all over Greater Montréal. It promises to be a one-of-a-kind experience for the senses!
Helmed by designer Vitor Machado, the artisans of Grupo Luso Pirotecnia will be presenting Ritmo, an uplifting performance that will include a variety of pieces they have manufactured themselves for the occasion.
The Portuguese team’s performance will be divided into four segments, each devoted to a different rhythm and ingeniously combining typically Portuguese pyrotechnical pieces and visual effects with rhythms from all over the world, from Japanese taiko drumming to Brazilian tempo to the bombast of Beethoven’s Fifth.
In a bid to stand out from the other teams in competition, the Portuguese team has added a number of highly original elements to its show: for example, at the very start, spectators at La Ronde’s Place du Canada will be absolutely spellbound by the amazing artistry of two performers who, perched on two floating stages specially set up for the occasion, will execute shadow puppetry on giant screens.
In tribute to Portuguese tradition, part of the show will be given over to a harmonious interplay of report shells and other pyrotechnical pieces, sounding as if they were themselves musical instruments. Against this minimalist musical background, the fireworks will sing their celebration of the beauty of rhythm in the darkened skies over Montréal.
As well, rotating fountains installed directly on the water’s surface will be employed to add movement and rhythm to the performance. Lastly, during the fourth and final segment of Ritmo, they will help create a unique spherical pyromusical effect that can shoot a variety of fountains, comets and roman candles simultaneously in a 360° radius.
Since its founding in 1995, the consortium GRUPO LUSO PIROTECNIA has figured prominently in high-profile events in its native Portugal, and has won 10 major fireworks prizes internationally. The consortium enters five or six fireworks competitions annually to perfect its art and show off its ability to put on both traditional and pyromusical shows on a large scale. After winning a Silver Jupiter with its first-ever appearance in Montréal in 2002, and taking first place at the prestigious Cannes competition in 2003, the LUSO PIROTECNIA team is here to pay tribute to the rhythms and harmonies that form the pulse of our planet, day after day. |