Severe thunderstorms and heightened tornado potential were the highlights for this display day, ranking among the most severe weather conditions to be present during a fireworks day in this competition’s history. Numerous severe thunderstorm and tornado warnings were released through the course of the afternoon. The tornado warnings meant that Doppler radar detected the presence of rotation within their parent severe thunderstorms and/or storm spotters/eyewitness observations suggest that rotation was detected. Ultimately, three tornadoes touched down during the afternoon of July 13th (Mirabel and Salaberry-de-Valleyfield, and one previously near Ottawa, in Barrhaven). Rotation was further observed in the Vaudreuil-SW West Island corridor. Thankfully, conditions dramatically improved by late-afternoon, with mostly cloudy skies, a temperature of 21 C by and during display time under moderate humidity, though with WSW winds blowing the smoke towards right-hand and partially central sections of the La Ronde audience.
The display itself was a very enjoyable one put on by Macedos of Portugal. It featured a fair diversity of effects and offered a selection of music that was very familiar to the (modest) audience that had been present on Notre-Dame Street. The color richness was stronger in this display than what had been featured in the previous one, by the Ukraine, but there were still several sections where a more reserved selection was employed. The theme, “Tune In” that this display was based on, while light, opened venues for some particularly effective transitions. And indeed, it did, for we were treated with some particularly energetic songs that brought the display to life in elaborate ways and even had some audience members dancing along with them. As such, there was a strong interaction with this show. Under several circumstances, the general appearance of the display, perhaps through the kind of theme and musical selection employed, did make me reminisce other displays that used a similar framework in the past – the most obvious would be Italy’s “Jukebox Memories” nearly exactly a decade ago, in 2013. Being a hard-core enthusiast of 1990s Eurodance, I sometimes found myself being immersed into this show. Some personal favorites were “Better Off Alone” and “One More Time”.
The technical and pyromusical designs were generally well implemented. To that end, there were many sections that featured a very careful balance of low- to mid- to upper-level content. Oftentimes, the low-level comets would burst brilliantly to support the sequence of shells that burst in a delightful succession above. In addition, the transitions offered a good range of emotions to be explored in this display, which was important when representing a theme such as this one.
My more negative points are not numerous nor overly significant, but there are some attributes worth mentioning. In particular, possibly related to the powerful thunderstorms that occupied the afternoon previously, there were several moments of asymmetry observed along low-level, especially at the far right (our right, on Notre-Dame Street). Indeed, there were a large number of moments where the right-hand firing position was inactive, leaving only the central and left-hand sections more consistent. I also found the soundtrack editing a little disproportionate, with some songs lasting for an extended period of time, such as “Walking on Sunshine”. In that respect, there was some degree of imbalance in the pyromusical design, but I felt that perhaps more songs could have been included if the longer songs were shortened a little more effectively. At the same time, there were several periods of repetition. This limited the thematic representation and, at times, undermined somewhat the signature elements featured in some songs.
Nevertheless, this was a very enjoyable display, and I suspect that it will end up being one of the more engaging ones this year because it seemed to connect well with the audience through the soundtrack. The fluidity of the display worked well, too, offering effective transitional points in the process. The finale was just awesome, carrying with it the correct length, color and intensity! Just a pity that some firing positions did not come to life when they should have!
Trav.
