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- Fireworks {{intro-toolong}} ... mage:Miamifireworks.jpg|thumb|right|Fireworks over [[Miami, Florida]], USA on [[Independence Day (United States)|American Independence Day]]]]71 KB (10818 words) - 00:43, 27 August 2008
- Consumer fireworks ... power compared to professional displays, but can still produce spectacular fireworks shows. [[Image:consumerfireworks.jpg|thumb|250px|A typical example of consumer fireworks - rockets, artillery shells, smoke balls, and others|right]]12 KB (1891 words) - 20:54, 24 August 2008
- New Year's Eve {{for|other articles with similar names|New Year (disambiguation)}} |caption=Sydney is well known for its New Year's Eve celebrations33 KB (5160 words) - 13:08, 25 August 2008
- Guy Fawkes Night |nickname=Bonfire Night<br>Cracker Night<br>Fireworks Night |observedby=[[United Kingdom]] and some of its [[British Empire|former colonies]]20 KB (3248 words) - 20:10, 21 August 2008
- Independence Day (United States) {{redirect|4th of July||4th of July (disambiguation)}} | image=Fourth of July fireworks behind the Washington Monument, 1986.jpg16 KB (2329 words) - 15:36, 22 August 2008
- St. Catherine Band Club ... type. In 1866 a small band was created from an orchestra known as La Filarmonica Del Zurrico. In 1944 the band's master was Espedito Deguara, a well kn ... The band has played concerts abroad in places such as:5 KB (784 words) - 10:53, 9 August 2008
- Pyrotechnics {{commons|Pyrotechnics}} ''The term ''Pyrotechnics'' can also be used for ''[[Fireworks]]'' events.''10 KB (1494 words) - 19:30, 20 August 2008
- Fantasmic! |land=Frontierland |type=Fireworks and Hydrotechnic Show35 KB (5508 words) - 23:57, 26 August 2008
- Fireworks by Grucci ... n business since 1850. The company's main [[pyrotechnics]] office & operations are in Brookhaven,NY with a manufacturing and government work factory in ... ... seven consecutive [[Inauguration Day|presidential inaugurations]] since [[Ronald Reagan]]'s in 1981.2 KB (341 words) - 15:23, 18 July 2008
- Michael Pärt Músík ehf. ... Pärt Músík ehf.''' is an Icelandic film music, sound and music production company founded by music producer [[Michael Pärt]] and is based in Reykja ... ... mid=26 Michael Pärt Musik ehf. - Music, Soundtrack and Audio Post Production in Reykjaik, Iceland - Youth Without Youth (2007)<!-- Bot generated title ...11 KB (1684 words) - 11:44, 26 August 2008
- Queen's Official Birthday :''"The Queen" in this article means the monarch of the [[Commonwealth Realms]]'' ... icial Birthday, at which he announces the names of recipients of Birthday Honours]]7 KB (1077 words) - 06:23, 26 August 2008
- Fishers Island |official_name = Fishers Island, New York |image_caption = Linderman House18 KB (2636 words) - 06:32, 18 August 2008
- New Castle, Pennsylvania <!-- *** Name section *** --> | image_caption = Kennedy Square in downtown New Castle12 KB (1474 words) - 21:54, 19 August 2008
- Happiest Homecoming on Earth ... rated fifty years of Disney theme parks, and celebrated Disneyland's milestone throughout Disney parks all over the globe. *Happiest Homecoming on Earth13 KB (1833 words) - 03:57, 3 August 2008
- Lamma Island ... ing ye beach lamma island hong kong.jpg|right|300px|thumb|Lamma Power Station and Hung Shing Yeh beach]] ... gest [[island]] in [[Hong Kong]] and part of the [[Islands District, Hong Kong]].10 KB (1621 words) - 11:22, 17 August 2008
- Pleasure Island (Walt Disney World Resort) [[Image:Pleasure island.jpg|right|thumbnail|150px|The old Pleasure Island logo]] ... eyworld.disney.go.com/wdw/common/helpFAQ?id=PleasureIslandFAQPage Pleasure Island to close September 2008]</ref>14 KB (2105 words) - 20:48, 21 August 2008
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- Diwali |caption=A row of lamps, part of the Diwali observance. |nickname=Translation: Row of Lights; Deepavali, Festival of Lights38 KB (5827 words) - 11:32, 27 August 2008
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Disneyland Main Street Electrical Parade (3/3) - Tokyo Disney - Parada de luzes.
Parada das luzes na Tokyo Disney. Galera da Sony Hamamatsu, filmado pela Derika. The Main Street Electrical Parade was a regularly-scheduled parade, created by Bob Jani, famous for its long run at Disneyland at the Disneyland Resort most summers between 1972-1974, 1977-1982, and 1985-1996. It features floats and live performers covered in thousands of electronically-controlled lights and a synchronized soundtrack triggered by radio control along key areas of the parade route. The parade was also spun-off many other versions that ran or continue to run at Disney parks around the world. Origin The predecessor to the Main Street Electrical Parade is the Electrical Water Pageant, a show made up of seven 25-foot (7.6 m) tall screens with electrical lights placed on them. The screens are placed on a string of seven barges that travel around the Seven Seas Lagoon in front of the Magic Kingdom at the Walt Disney World Resort, beginning at 9 p.m. at Disney's Polynesian Resort or immediately after the fireworks if they are scheduled for 9 p.m. The Electrical Water Pageant still shows today. The Electrical Water Pageant has been showing since October 26, 1971, just weeks after the Walt Disney World Resort opened. The Main Street Electrical Parade had counterparts of the same name and layout at the Magic Kingdom which ran from 1977 to 1991 when it was replaced by a similar parade called SpectroMagic. From 1999 to 2001, the original Disneyland parade also appeared at the Magic Kingdom before returning to Disneyland for the final run. In 1992, the parade from the Magic Kingdom went to Disneyland Paris and ran from 1992 to 2003, when it was replaced by Fantillusion, a nighttime parade from Tokyo Disneyland that had earlier replaced the Tokyo version of the Main Street Electrical Parade. Tokyo Disneyland's current night parade, Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade: DreamLights was a return to the style of the original updated with new music and floats. In 1972, when the Main Street Electrical Parade debuted, the engineers who helped create the parade also created the first show-control program in existence. This allowed the 2,000-foot (610 m) long parade route to contain multiple radio-activated "trigger zones." Using radio-activated triggers as each float entered a zone, the audience would hear float-specific music through the Disneyland audio system. Each zone was between 70-100 feet long, and the zoned system meant that every person watching the parade would experience the same show, no matter where they stood along the parade route. [1] Until 1977, almost all of the floats were 2D and had to be pulled or pushed along the parade route. The Blue Fairy float was the only 3D float, and ran until closing. A 3D "Chinese Dragon" float was added later on. Main Street Electrical Parade 1995 Main Street Electrical Parade 1995 After the parade closed, light bulbs certified as having been part of the show were sold to collectors. The replacement show, Light Magic, opened in 1997 and was an immediate failure. Disney quickly cancelled Light Magic but held off on bringing back the popular Electrical Parade. The parade was refurbished and appeared at Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World in May of 1999 for a limited engagement. The parade ended its run in Magic Kingdom on April 1, 2001. The floats were sent back to California for the parade's return to Disneyland. These plans changed after Team Disney Anaheim saw the poor attendance figures for the spring break season at Disney's California Adventure and feared the park would fail to attract large crowds during the crucial summer season, unless they had a big draw. So on April 25, 2001, Disney announced the popular parade would be coming to California Adventure on July 2, "in honor of the first summer of Disney's California Adventure". That first summer has lasted almost seven years now. The name was changed from Main Street Electrical Parade to Disney's Electrical Parade. Most of the 1996 parade floats returned, except for the Pinocchio Pleasure Island section and Snow White diamond mine float, which were sent to Parc Disneyland at Disneyland Resort Paris in 1997. The parade has been offered during summer periods and selected weekends. It finished a nine-month hiatus during the 2005 off-season at the Disneyland Resort, which allowed replacement of lights on all of the floats and alteration of wording on the drum to, "Disney's Electrical Parade, Presented by Sylvania". Currently the parade runs on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and will continue daily once the summer season starts.
Author: athenathon77
Keywords: tokyo disneyland disney disneylandia noite parada de luzes electrical parade main street
Added: August 1, 2008
Disneyland Main Street Electrical Parade (2/3) - Tokyo Disney - Parada de luzes.
Parada das luzes na Tokyo Disney. Galera da Sony Hamamatsu, filmado pela Derika. The Main Street Electrical Parade was a regularly-scheduled parade, created by Bob Jani, famous for its long run at Disneyland at the Disneyland Resort most summers between 1972-1974, 1977-1982, and 1985-1996. It features floats and live performers covered in thousands of electronically-controlled lights and a synchronized soundtrack triggered by radio control along key areas of the parade route. The parade was also spun-off many other versions that ran or continue to run at Disney parks around the world. Origin The predecessor to the Main Street Electrical Parade is the Electrical Water Pageant, a show made up of seven 25-foot (7.6 m) tall screens with electrical lights placed on them. The screens are placed on a string of seven barges that travel around the Seven Seas Lagoon in front of the Magic Kingdom at the Walt Disney World Resort, beginning at 9 p.m. at Disney's Polynesian Resort or immediately after the fireworks if they are scheduled for 9 p.m. The Electrical Water Pageant still shows today. The Electrical Water Pageant has been showing since October 26, 1971, just weeks after the Walt Disney World Resort opened. The Main Street Electrical Parade had counterparts of the same name and layout at the Magic Kingdom which ran from 1977 to 1991 when it was replaced by a similar parade called SpectroMagic. From 1999 to 2001, the original Disneyland parade also appeared at the Magic Kingdom before returning to Disneyland for the final run. In 1992, the parade from the Magic Kingdom went to Disneyland Paris and ran from 1992 to 2003, when it was replaced by Fantillusion, a nighttime parade from Tokyo Disneyland that had earlier replaced the Tokyo version of the Main Street Electrical Parade. Tokyo Disneyland's current night parade, Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade: DreamLights was a return to the style of the original updated with new music and floats. In 1972, when the Main Street Electrical Parade debuted, the engineers who helped create the parade also created the first show-control program in existence. This allowed the 2,000-foot (610 m) long parade route to contain multiple radio-activated "trigger zones." Using radio-activated triggers as each float entered a zone, the audience would hear float-specific music through the Disneyland audio system. Each zone was between 70-100 feet long, and the zoned system meant that every person watching the parade would experience the same show, no matter where they stood along the parade route. [1] Until 1977, almost all of the floats were 2D and had to be pulled or pushed along the parade route. The Blue Fairy float was the only 3D float, and ran until closing. A 3D "Chinese Dragon" float was added later on. Main Street Electrical Parade 1995 Main Street Electrical Parade 1995 After the parade closed, light bulbs certified as having been part of the show were sold to collectors. The replacement show, Light Magic, opened in 1997 and was an immediate failure. Disney quickly cancelled Light Magic but held off on bringing back the popular Electrical Parade. The parade was refurbished and appeared at Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World in May of 1999 for a limited engagement. The parade ended its run in Magic Kingdom on April 1, 2001. The floats were sent back to California for the parade's return to Disneyland. These plans changed after Team Disney Anaheim saw the poor attendance figures for the spring break season at Disney's California Adventure and feared the park would fail to attract large crowds during the crucial summer season, unless they had a big draw. So on April 25, 2001, Disney announced the popular parade would be coming to California Adventure on July 2, "in honor of the first summer of Disney's California Adventure". That first summer has lasted almost seven years now. The name was changed from Main Street Electrical Parade to Disney's Electrical Parade. Most of the 1996 parade floats returned, except for the Pinocchio Pleasure Island section and Snow White diamond mine float, which were sent to Parc Disneyland at Disneyland Resort Paris in 1997. The parade has been offered during summer periods and selected weekends. It finished a nine-month hiatus during the 2005 off-season at the Disneyland Resort, which allowed replacement of lights on all of the floats and alteration of wording on the drum to, "Disney's Electrical Parade, Presented by Sylvania". Currently the parade runs on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and will continue daily once the summer season starts.
Author: athenathon77
Keywords: tokyo disneyland disney disneylandia noite parada de luzes electrical parade main street
Added: August 1, 2008
Disneyland Main Street Electrical Parade (1/3) - Tokyo Disney - Parada de luzes.
Parada das luzes na Tokyo Disney. Galera da Sony Hamamatsu, filmado pela Derika. The Main Street Electrical Parade was a regularly-scheduled parade, created by Bob Jani, famous for its long run at Disneyland at the Disneyland Resort most summers between 1972-1974, 1977-1982, and 1985-1996. It features floats and live performers covered in thousands of electronically-controlled lights and a synchronized soundtrack triggered by radio control along key areas of the parade route. The parade was also spun-off many other versions that ran or continue to run at Disney parks around the world. Origin The predecessor to the Main Street Electrical Parade is the Electrical Water Pageant, a show made up of seven 25-foot (7.6 m) tall screens with electrical lights placed on them. The screens are placed on a string of seven barges that travel around the Seven Seas Lagoon in front of the Magic Kingdom at the Walt Disney World Resort, beginning at 9 p.m. at Disney's Polynesian Resort or immediately after the fireworks if they are scheduled for 9 p.m. The Electrical Water Pageant still shows today. The Electrical Water Pageant has been showing since October 26, 1971, just weeks after the Walt Disney World Resort opened. The Main Street Electrical Parade had counterparts of the same name and layout at the Magic Kingdom which ran from 1977 to 1991 when it was replaced by a similar parade called SpectroMagic. From 1999 to 2001, the original Disneyland parade also appeared at the Magic Kingdom before returning to Disneyland for the final run. In 1992, the parade from the Magic Kingdom went to Disneyland Paris and ran from 1992 to 2003, when it was replaced by Fantillusion, a nighttime parade from Tokyo Disneyland that had earlier replaced the Tokyo version of the Main Street Electrical Parade. Tokyo Disneyland's current night parade, Tokyo Disneyland Electrical Parade: DreamLights was a return to the style of the original updated with new music and floats. In 1972, when the Main Street Electrical Parade debuted, the engineers who helped create the parade also created the first show-control program in existence. This allowed the 2,000-foot (610 m) long parade route to contain multiple radio-activated "trigger zones." Using radio-activated triggers as each float entered a zone, the audience would hear float-specific music through the Disneyland audio system. Each zone was between 70-100 feet long, and the zoned system meant that every person watching the parade would experience the same show, no matter where they stood along the parade route. [1] Until 1977, almost all of the floats were 2D and had to be pulled or pushed along the parade route. The Blue Fairy float was the only 3D float, and ran until closing. A 3D "Chinese Dragon" float was added later on. Main Street Electrical Parade 1995 Main Street Electrical Parade 1995 After the parade closed, light bulbs certified as having been part of the show were sold to collectors. The replacement show, Light Magic, opened in 1997 and was an immediate failure. Disney quickly cancelled Light Magic but held off on bringing back the popular Electrical Parade. The parade was refurbished and appeared at Magic Kingdom in Walt Disney World in May of 1999 for a limited engagement. The parade ended its run in Magic Kingdom on April 1, 2001. The floats were sent back to California for the parade's return to Disneyland. These plans changed after Team Disney Anaheim saw the poor attendance figures for the spring break season at Disney's California Adventure and feared the park would fail to attract large crowds during the crucial summer season, unless they had a big draw. So on April 25, 2001, Disney announced the popular parade would be coming to California Adventure on July 2, "in honor of the first summer of Disney's California Adventure". That first summer has lasted almost seven years now. The name was changed from Main Street Electrical Parade to Disney's Electrical Parade. Most of the 1996 parade floats returned, except for the Pinocchio Pleasure Island section and Snow White diamond mine float, which were sent to Parc Disneyland at Disneyland Resort Paris in 1997. The parade has been offered during summer periods and selected weekends. It finished a nine-month hiatus during the 2005 off-season at the Disneyland Resort, which allowed replacement of lights on all of the floats and alteration of wording on the drum to, "Disney's Electrical Parade, Presented by Sylvania". Currently the parade runs on Friday, Saturday and Sunday, and will continue daily once the summer season starts.
Author: athenathon77
Keywords: tokyo disneyland disney disneylandia noite parada de luzes electrical parade main street
Added: August 1, 2008
Fantasmic--Disneyland History-540
Direct Link: http://www.dldhistory.com/link2us.asp?ID=1013 The dragon has an unofficial nickname given to it by the cast and crew of the show. Its nickname: Bucky. Original name for Fantasmic was Imagination but was changed since Disney could not copyright the name. This was the first show in the US to use the new French water screens. In addition to being used for back projection, they can completely hide Tom Sawyer Island for set changes. Film images are projected onto three massive mist screens which appear on the River. Each screen is 50 feet wide, 30 feet high, and 6 inches thick. Features include lasers, fog effects, water fountains, fireworks, and fiber-optics technology. Maleficent, the Sleeping Beauty sorceress, is transformed into a 45-foot dragon which breathes fire and ignites the surface of the River. Five water barges are the means by which a 20-foot-tall Ursula and a 25-foot-long Crocodile move about the river. Statistics: Length of Presentation: 22 minutes Stage: For the most part, Fantasmic! takes place on the water. The remainder of the production occurs on the new "rest area" in front of the Cider Mill on Tom Sawyer Island. While guests may visit here during the day, at night it is a performance space including a 20-foot by 20-foot trap door. Crew: 50 per performance Costumes: 341 costumes are necessary to operate seven nights a week. Complete video of Disneyland's Fantasmic at DLDHistory.com
Author: dldhistory
Keywords: Fantasmic Disneyland History Frontierland Laser Waterscreen Show Disney
Added: July 25, 2008
FireworksJuly4th
view at the Long Island City Park.. Fireworks for the 4th of July at New York City..
Author: EternalDream143
Keywords: View
Added: July 25, 2008