On April 24th, the team of Pirotecnia Internacional presented a very special display.
Months before the company OSRAMS, owned by pyrotechnician Oswaldo Ramos from state of Mexico, got together with Manuel Cueto, our choreographer, to ask him to collaborate for pyromusical display.
It was a cooperation between Pirotecnia Internacional and OSRAMS, where 2 of the most important fireworks companies in Mexico threw one of the most impressive fireworks show in the last decades.
The frame for this show was the 1st Fireworks Fair in Indaparapeo, Michoacán, a region with a pyrotechnics tradition that can be traced to 1898.
This fair, that aims to boost the industry of the art of lightning the sky, brought pyrotechnicians from Michoacán, Mexico State, Zacatecas, Jalisco and Guanajuato.
Pirotecnia Internacional, in an effort to bring the best shows to the whole country, made a demonstration of the use of technologies, quality raw materials, professional equipment and certified personnel that give to the audience a solid and captive show, that left all of us astonished.
Rock n roll classics and 70’s disco music, were the background for the colors and blasts on the sky, while people were clapping and cheering over the fireworks show.
9 minutes of joy finished with a great lightning of white, over 300ft above the ground; a great white bolt turn the night into a bright sky.
Indaparapeo (place of the games) made honor to its name and became the merriest town around. No doubt that this fair made a stamp in the region and Pirotecnia Internacional is very glad to contribute to this effort of professionalize the fireworks activity.
Our commitment is not only to the quality and spectacularism of the displays, but also to offer guide and tips to the craftworkers of pyros, in order to professionalize them.
Congratulations to Indaparapeo, to OSRAMS and to the staff and technicians of Pirotecnia Internacional that made this show possible.
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