Fireworks
for Africa has again made their mark on an international
stage, as they competed in the oldest fireworks competition
in Europe, 48 Concurso Fuegos Artificiales San Sebastian,
in August this year. The pressure was on as the crowds at
this competition are exposed to many fireworks displays and
definitely know their stuff! They are known to boo and hiss
when the displays aren't up to standard, so Fireworks for
Africa had their work cut out for them.
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Using
about 2000 shells, 1000 ground effects and a healthy dose
of imagination, they managed to wow these experienced crowds
with a dazzling show of breathtaking proportions. So much
so, in fact, that they won the Spectator's
Award - the most coveted prize in the competition
- voted by the public via email and SMS.
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Eight
teams travelled to the North of Spain to compete: five native
Spanish teams, another from Portugal, one from Italy and
our very own South African boys! A Spanish team won, Fireworks
for Africa came second to win silver and
Italy placed third. It was one for the record books as Nick
Mitri and his tireless team showed the rest of the world
how it's done!
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