1st Philippine International Pyromusical Competition on Chinese New Year
eb.14 is such a festive day this year with the Chinese New Year and Valentine’s Day crossing on the same date. Add to that the upcoming explosive 1st Philippine International Pyromusical Competition 2010.
Feb 15 Update: Pyromusical Week 1 (Philippines & USA) w/ updated schedule & ticket prices.
Feb 21 Update: Philippine Pyromusical Opening Show
If you were left unsatisfied with the short-lived World Pyro Olympics last year, this year’s first Philippine International Pyromusical Competition (PIPC) might just be what fireworks fanatics and avid photographers are looking for. Back in the metro’s weekly fireworks central by the Manila Bay, this is made possible by Platinum Fireworks, Inc. and SM Mall of Asia.
With the aim of being the first successful pyromusical international competition in the Philippines, the 1st PIPC Opening Presentation will be held on February 14, 2010 (Sunday) with the Philippines’ Platinum Fireworks opening presentation followed by Australia‘s Howard & Sons pyrotechnics. The shows would be held 7pm and 8pm, respectively.
Other participating countries include China, Japan, U.K., Malaysia, France, Singapore, and the USA for a total of eight participating countries.
As host country, the Philippines will not be a participant in the contest proper. Nonetheless, you would see its fantastic display through the opening and closing ceremony presentations on the first and last day of the shows.
Fireworks Display Schedule of Activities:
February 14 – 7:00pm – Philippines (Platinum Fireworks, Inc.) – Opening Presentation
– 8:00pm – Australia (Howard and Sons)
February 21 – 7:00pm – United Kingdom (Jubilee Fireworks)
– 8:00pm – China (Liuyang Jinsheng Fireworks Company)
February 28 – 7:00pm – France (Brezac Artifices)
– 8:00pm – Japan (Tamaya- Kitahara Fireworks Co., Ltd.)
March 07 – 7:00pm – Singapore (RedHub Entertainment)
– 8:00pm – Malaysia (Pyro Splendour Services)\
March 14 – 7:00pm – USA (PyroFire Display)
– 8:00pm – Philippines (Platinum Fireworks, Inc.) – Closing/Exhibition
Pyromusical Video:
Tickets proces are sold at: P1500, P500, P300, P150, P100
For inquiries, you may call (63 2) 359-1486, (63 917) 811-4001 or (63 922) 884-8799
For tickets please call Ticketnet at (63 2) 911-5555 and Ticketworld at (63 2) 891-9999.
Pyromusical is a show of fireworks display synchronized with music, usually classical in nature. See you at the 1st Philippine International Pyromusical Competition opening ceremonies!
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I just joined Jay-L’s First Mini-Contest sponsored by Let’s Go Sago! 😀 Hope I win! 😀
@Colwin – thanks!what can you say abt the pyromusical? 🙂
I never seen a pyromusical yet, hopefully, I’ll try to watch this time with my ‘rents.
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very interesting, i really want to watch pyromusical. hope i can win.. ^_^
@Colwin & @khen – I;m thinking kung magpa-contest ako ng tickets 🙂
nice very informative, another event to add on the busy Feb 14 with more activities at Binondo for the Chinese New Year too
woot! 🙂
Di ko narinig yung sounds kanina! 🙁
Di ata rinig pag medyo malayo na?
@Rina – in the gold section where we were, it was ok. Where were you?