Finding the best charter, with Northrop and Johnson Charters
 
Call this phone number in the United States of America with Skype: +18008685913

Destinations
Asia/Indian Ocean
Australia
Bahamas
Corsica/Sardinia
Croatia
Florida
France
Greece
Italy
New England
New Zealand
Pacific Northwest/Alaska
South Pacific
Spain
The British Virgin Islands
The Leeward Islands
The Windward Islands
Turkey
Other Charter Destinations


Featured Yachts
Catamarans
Gulets
Motor Yachts
Sailing Yachts

Other
Charter Information
Office News/Events


NJ Charters 50 Years


home > Blog

NJ Charters Blog

Monday, July 20, 2009

Bastille Day, Cannes and the Festival d’Art Pyrotechnique

Written by Polly Barnes, N&J Yacht Charters onsite writer/researcher

Festival d'Art Pyrotechnique de Cannes
July 14th, 2009: The lights along the horizon are of the dozens of anchored yachts

Like a child I, along with thousands of others, oohed and ahhed as the darkened skies over the Bay of Cannes lit up with dabs and splashes of color that seemingly danced with choreographed precision to accompanied music piped along the Croissette. Cannes begins the annual Festival d’Art Pyrotechnique competition each July 14th Bastille Day. Participating countries vie for the top prize and this year five countries will showcase their creativity throughout the summer.

Bastille Day, Cannes and the Festival d'Art Pyrotechnique
The start of the July 14th display

This is no ordinary fireworks display. It’s pure artistry with a carefully choreographed show of lights that are rhythmically coordinated to explode with the tempo of various musical pieces. An 8 person jury judges the “show” via theme originality, musical quality, colors, synchronization and shooting rhythm. Thousands of visitors line the Croisette for each display, so it’s best to arrive early for a front row view to best see the layered heights of lights as they are ignited from several pontoons along the bay. Of course, the best vantage point is from a yacht, dozens of which vie for the best anchorage behind the 300 meter viewing area of sea-based “shooting” pontoons.

This year the schedule includes: July 14, Italy; July 21, Spain; July 29, Poland; August 7, and France; August 15. While the 30 minute fireworks display usually commences at 10 p.m., all displays are followed by concerts. On August 24th the prized country/group is announced and for the ceremony yet another fireworks display, from the Italian group Panzera, concludes the season.

Contact Northrop and Johnson Today for More Information!

Labels:

You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site.

Leave a Reply

<< Home


Subscribe to
Posts [Atom]

Recent Posts
Virago, the Swan 100S for yacht Charter

Visit Positano, Italy on the Amalfi Coast on a ...

Sail into Bar Harbor Maine on a Crewed Yacht Ch...

Visiting Historic Mystic Seaport on Yacht Charter

French Canal Barge Charter; A Different Way to ...

Charter Yacht Silolona; Northrop and Johnson Ya...

Gulet Yacht Charter Queen of Datca, Northrop an...

Crewed yacht charter visit to Spetses Island, G...

Hydra, the Little Gem of the Greek Saronic Islands

Enjoy Sea Salt Encrusted Baked Fish along the T...



Archived Posts

 
©Northrop and Johnson Worldwide Yacht Charters, 26 Coddington Wharf, Newport, RI  02840
(P) 800-868-5913 or 401-848-5540
NYCA Lynn Jachney Charters American Yacht Charter Association MYBA