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TriMet’s Tilikum Crossing Bridge showcases fireworks for Orange line party

TriMet threw a picnic party for friends of the new MAX Portland-Milwaukie Orange line and used the Tilikum Crossing Bridge as the launching pad for a fireworks finale over the Willamette River Saturday night.

The theme of the party was orange: beer with orange in it, ice cream with orange in and a fireball sunset that turned the sky orange before the fireworks display took command just after dark.

The pyrotechnic display took full advantage of the mass transit and pedestrian bridge's architecture, at time mimicking the pattern of the white support cables or cross-weaving patterns against them.

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The newest light rail line opens to the public on Sept. 12.

--Randy L. Rasmussen

rrasmussen@oregonian.com

503 896 9181

@randyras01

Pyro SpectacularsAugust 28, 2015
In the News

TriMet throws party, fireworks show to celebrate Orange Line

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PORTLAND, Ore. (KOIN) — Weeks before its official opening, TriMet unleased a spectacular fireworks display over the Tilikum Crossing bridge Saturday night.

The bridge — the first new bridge over the Willamette in more than 40 years — will be a transit and bike bridge used as the Orange Line when it opens September 12.

Despite the skies over Portland being filled by smoke from Oregon wildfires, the fireworks lit up the sky and brought thousands downtown.

Pyro SpectacularsAugust 28, 2015
In the News

Fireworks add zing to Tilikum Crossing celebration

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Smoky skies and breezy weather didn’t deter thousands from heading to the South Waterfront for TriMet’s Orange Line Fireworks Spectacular Saturday evening.

It was expected to be the one and only time that fireworks are launched from the Portland’s newest bridge.

Portlander Rich Bader envisioned the show more than a year and a half ago.

“This bridge is iconic of the 21st century of Portland,” Bader says. The show was designed to create memories for Portland, he says, “the memories that they will carry forever.”

Kiewit, the construction company responsible for building the Tilikum Crossing, sponsored the event.

Tasked with converting Bader’s vision into the 12-minute show was the responsibility of Pyro Spectaculars of Rialto, Calif. It wasn’t the company's first show on a bridge, having been responsible for the 50th anniversary shows on both the Golden Gate and the Oakland Bay bridges.

Thousands of explosive devices were used in the computer-controlled show. It was timed to music broadcast around the show site by All Classical Portland (FM 89.9). Fireworks ranged “from classical aerial up to 500 feet above the bridge deck to theatrical, instantaneous devices that can create movement across the bridge,” says Ian Gilifillan, Pyro Spectaculars executive vice president.

More than 1,300 firing commands drove the show, each firing between one and 100 devices.

The show was broken up into five scenes, according to Bader. It opened with an homage to native Americans, followed by images of movement to symbolize transportation. The history of the MAX light-rail systems was shown in a series of different color themes, starting with the Blue line.

Introduction of the Orange line put a crescendo on the MAX scene, but it was topped by a spectacular finale, synchronized to celebratory western music.

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Fireworks were only one part of the evening’s festivities. An orange-themed picnic at Zidell Yards started off the hazy night on the waterfront, with Tilikum Crossing-themed beer from Bridgeport Brewing and Salt & Straw’s special edition ice cream on hand.

The TriMet Orange Line and Portland Streetcar Loop open on Sept. 12. Orange Line MAX follows a 7.3-mile alignment through SE Portland and downtown Milwaukie to north Clackamas County. The $1.49 billion project was built on time and under budget, according to the agency.

All transit throughout the region, including MAX, bus, streetcar and the Portland Aerial Tram will be free on the opening weekend.

If you missed the fireworks, you can see a different light show on the bridge starting Sept. 10. The Tilikum Crossing’s aesthetic lighting system will be switched on for the first time that night. Lighting patterns and colors will be based on the height, speed and temperature of the Willamette River below.

TriMet touts that the fireworks show was one of the largest ever staged in Portland, and it will be once in a lifetime due to the 24/7 operations of the bridge starting Sept. 12. However, Gilifillan says not to talk too soon.

“We love anniversaries,” he says.

Pyro SpectacularsAugust 26, 2015
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Spectacular View of the 2015 Special Olympics Opening Ceremony

 

Check out this spectacular view of the 2015 Special Olympics Opening Ceremony! On Saturday, July 25th, Pyro Spectaculars by Souza participated in the opening ceremonies of the Special Olympics World Games. The ceremony took place at the Los Angeles Memorial Colosseum. The ceremony was attended by thousands of athletes, dignitaries and fans from all around the world. The ceremony concluded with a spectacular fireworks show that lit up the sky to the delight of all the spectators.

Photography by Jim Souza

Pyro SpectacularsAugust 18, 2015
In the News

Founding-Father Fireworks at the Broadway Opening of ‘Hamilton’

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How do you celebrate a Founding Father? With fireworks, of course. And the producers of ultrahot Broadway musical “Hamilton” obliged, capping the show’s opening night party Aug. 6 with a fireworks display over the Hudson River.

The mood was already pretty explosive at that point. The opening performance of the show — which has been an intelligentsia buzzmagnet since it bowed Off Broadway last spring, and has logged huge sales since it started performances on Broadway — attracted an enthusiastic, starry crowd that included everyone from Jake Gyllenhaal to Anna Wintour to Questlove. At the curtain call, the show’s star and creator Lin-Manuel Miranda (pictured above) called everyone up onstage — not just the cast, but the designers and the crew and the band and all the other people who make the musical happen each night.

And even with rave reviews in the bag and a hefty advance in the bank, Miranda and his team have made it a point to thank the show’s fans, too. The cast and creatives have regularly gone out onto the sidewalk to entertain the people that line up for the 20 super-cheap tickets that are handed out by lottery to each performance.

Pyro SpectacularsAugust 11, 2015
In the News

L’International des Feux Loto-Québec 2015

Pyro Spectaculars by Souza was selected to present the finale at what is acclaimed to be the most prestigious and largest fireworks […]

Pyro SpectacularsAugust 5, 2015

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