Pyromusical enthusiasts were rewarded for their patience on Saturday 21st August when a very large display was fired for the 175th anniversary of the town of St Pie in the Monteregie region east of Montreal. After a concert by well-known rock idol Eric Lapointe, the display was fired at around 11:20pm.
The 18 minute pyromusical designed by Yanick Roy told the story of the founding of St Pie and was set to music by Serge Péloquin, who also acted during the narration at the beginning of the display. Fired at a racetrack, many positions of one-shots, candles and mines were used to great effect during the display. Synchronization was perfect and the crowd were wowed by the large Irdieden fired during the display, as well as the many sequenced mine and comet shots as well as the beautiful roman candle tableaux. The display came to a close with a dramatic finale with many large shells, including 12", fired.
A display of this magnitude (almost as big as Royal's display in the Lac Leamey competition) has never been seen in the Monteregie region and the audience certainly seemed to enjoy it. The display itself was fired from 16 positions and was set-up by a crew of 24 of Royal's pyrotechnicians, including myself. The weather conditions were perfect, though somewhat cool and a tad more wind would have been appreciated at the beginning. A great display!
Paul. |