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#1 | Posted: 24 Nov 2010 08:45 
Just received this press release - a welcome return to the old schedule!!!

Wednesday Fireworks are Back!

Montréal, Wednesday, November 24, 2010 – L’International des Feux Loto-Québec presented by TELUS is pleased to announce the return of Wednesday Fireworks to its calendar of events for the 2011 season. As of June 25, the world’s leading fireworks competition will light up the skies above the city every Saturday until July 30, and on three consecutive Wednesdays: July 13, 20 and 27. Fireworks fans can certainly look forward to a bright and sparkling summer in Montréal!


The 2011 edition of L’International des Feux Loto-Québec presented by TELUS will feature nine 30 minute fireworks. La Ronde looks forward to announcing the participating Countries in the coming weeks!


Starting this Friday, November 26th, at noon, Fireworks fans are invited to get their tickets for what promises to be an outstanding competition. A great gift for yourself as well as friends and family for the Holiday Season!

Author STL
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#2 | Posted: 24 Nov 2010 09:23 
They don't mention the Feu des Étoiles, so it's either 9 participating countries or 8 like last year and a pyrotechnic tribute to someone once again. One thing is for sure : Howard and Sons will be there.

I preferred the new formula, but one has to go with the flow I guess !

I'll have to cope with the fact that the fireworks season now will end three weeks sooner...

Author Smoke
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#3 | Posted: 24 Nov 2010 11:24 
I was personally hoping that we would retain the current schedule format of once-per-week displays as this would stretch the competition by at least two weeks while making it more flexible for people to attend. Ah well, that's the way it goes, I suppose.

It is curious, though, if we'll have a return of a formal 30 minute closing (maybe by Panzera?) on top of the presumably nine participants. Should that be the case, then perhaps there will be an additional display taking place the following Wednesday on August 3rd - either that or a mini display + awards ceremony scheduled for that day. The alternative is, as STL mentioned, eight entrants, with a closing taking place on July 30th (again either a 30 minute closing or mini-display + awards ceremony structure).

Thanks for the news, Paul.

Trav.

Author fireworksforum
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#4 | Posted: 24 Nov 2010 17:05 
I was personally hoping that we would retain the current schedule format of once-per-week displays as this would stretch the competition by at least two weeks while making it more flexible for people to attend.

Personally, I greatly disliked the competition being stretched. It just dragged it on and actually made it harder for people to attend. I know many from the US who like to come but, to make it worth while, it's better if they can see two displays in less than a week or a full three displays in 8 days. Much better "bang for the travel buck". For the competing teams, it's also much much better to have two displays a week since the subsequent competitor gets to witness the current competitor's display. Remember that we are lucky to be able to see the displays easily - for people travelling perhaps half way around the world, it's disappointing not to be able to see at least one other display whilst in Montreal.


It is curious, though, if we'll have a return of a formal 30 minute closing (maybe by Panzera?) on top of the presumably nine participants. Should that be the case, then perhaps there will be an additional display taking place the following Wednesday on August 3rd - either that or a mini display

There will be no display in August - the final display will be the final display and it will be a full 30 minutes. There's a good chance it will be the "Feux d'etoiles" - I, for one, would be happy to see this performed by Panzera so that the awards ceremony is restored to its rightful climax of the competition. For many years, too, there were only 8 competitors - either the organizers save some budget or each display is restored back to the full budget that we used to enjoy.

Paul.

Author PyroDan
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#5 | Posted: 24 Nov 2010 22:38 
As long as the full 30 min "closing" display is restored, the moving twice in a week schedule is fully accepted my me lol

Dan

Author PyroDan
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#6 | Posted: 24 Nov 2010 22:39 
Double post ... database stall. Oh well

Looking forward to Italy and France being there this year, I hope

Author Smoke
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#7 | Posted: 24 Nov 2010 23:50 
I'm very pleased to learn that the traditional 30 minute closing will be returning, while taking place together with the awards ceremony.

As long as the full 30 min "closing" display is restored, the moving twice in a week schedule is fully accepted my me lol

Both schedule layouts have their ups and downs, but I, too, am willing to welcome with open arms any sort of schedule scheme that they can dish up, so long as we get to indulge in a nice formal closing like we delightfully used to witness!

Trav.

Author STL
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#8 | Posted: 25 Nov 2010 09:27 
There will be no display in August - the final display will be the final display and it will be a full 30 minutes. There's a good chance it will be the "Feux d'etoiles" - I, for one, would be happy to see this performed by Panzera so that the awards ceremony is restored to its rightful climax of the competition.


At least, if the Feu des Étoiles is used as the final display, there won't be any worries that the ceremony will take place in front of almost-empty grandstands.

If I'm not mistaken, that was worrying the organizers in 2009, because they only had a 10 minutes display to present afterwards instead of a 30-minutes one. I suppose the feeling was about the same this year, because they only had 2 minutes worth of surplus effects to begin with.

So the question remains : who will they end up paying a tribute to next year ?

Author Mylene Salvas
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#9 | Posted: 6 Dec 2010 23:01 
So the question remains : who will they end up paying a tribute to next year ?

If they stick to their idea, should be a single-male artist.
Bets are open. Paul, Bob, Fred, u can't play. I told you last summer

Author STL
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#10 | Posted: 7 Dec 2010 11:43 
Alright, I cast my vote : Elvis Presley.

Can the "kept in secret" at least know if this person's name is in the Any predictions for the 2011 season topic ?

Author Mylene Salvas
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#11 | Posted: 8 Dec 2010 17:40 
No, STL, I don't think I've seen his name in the prediction post...

Author paramount
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#12 | Posted: 9 Dec 2010 11:28 
I'll vote. I'm going to go with Bryan Adams. A little 'Cuts Like A Knife'.

Author Mylene Salvas
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#13 | Posted: 13 Dec 2010 17:00 
Here's the hint of the week :
He's not from Canada. Not from United States.

Author STL
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#14 | Posted: 14 Dec 2010 00:15 
Was he from Italy, had he a rather large belt size and one of the best opera voices ever ?

My weekly guess : Pavarotti. Now, *that* would be something to shoot fireworks on !

Author paramount
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#15 | Posted: 14 Dec 2010 14:56 
Elton John.

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