| Oct-07 | Eid on the Drive |
| The Hidden Gardens in Glasgow hosted a spectacular display to celebrate Eid. |
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| Jun-07 | Buckie Festival |
| This large scale promenade performance, created by Theatre Modo, included fireworks on giant puppets, on boats and across the high street. The finale daylight display was fired to music by local bands across the North Sea. |
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| Mar-07 | Darnley Park All Lit Up, Stirling |
| A ten minute display designed entirely by local school children, including a fire drawing of a scary beastie! |
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| Dec-06 | Congratulations to the Scottish Crew |
| All of Dragonfire Scotlands crew have obtained the Level One Firers qualification from the British Pyrotechnists Association, making us the most qualified crew in Scotland. |
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| Dec-06 | Imagined Space, Glasgow |
| The Imagined Space event was a Fablevision project created to mark the rejuvenation of a public park in North Glasgow. Audiences were led along a magical path of light and soundscapes with a fire drawing of a Phoenix as the centre piece of this display. |
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| Nov-06 | Bowmore Distillery, Islay |
| High impact aerial display fired across the bay at Bowmore to launch a new whisky. |
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| Nov-06 | Musselburgh Fireworks |
| Our largest display of the year was a 20 minute extravaganza fired at Goose Green. We pulled out all the stops to provide an incredible amount of variety in effects, pace and height. The display closed with a lancework image. |
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| Nov-06 | Glasgow Science Centre |
| Two displays fired along the banks of the Clyde. One of these was synchronised with fire performers to produce a dramatic spectacle. |
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| Oct-06 | Backlands Festival, Glasgow |
| A finale display to celebrate the opening of a new communal space in North Glasgow. A lancework and waterfall made sure that this low level display will be remembered with pride by the local community. |
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| Oct-06 | Dusshera Indian Festival, Kelvingrove Park, Glasgow |
| For the fifth year running Dragonfire Scotland provided a spectacular display and effigy burning for this important religious festival. |
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| Jul-06 | Sma' Shot Day, Paisley |
| Once again Dragonfire Scotland provided the daylight fireworks and effigy burning at Abbey Close. |
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| Jul-06 | Royal Scots Regimental Ball, Edinburgh |
| This was the largest, longest and most spectacular firework display ever staged at The Hidden Gardens. A site of over 120 metres wide was utilised to create a “wall of fire” punctuated by over 10,000 loud reports! Painstaking research ensured that the display was as authentically Indian as it could be in its range of colours and effects. Dave Mason, Display Manager said; “Diwali is such a significant event in the Hindu calendar and we wanted to tell the story with fireworks. Bangs were used at the start to dispel evil spirits and a gold-drenched finale celebrated the birth of light”. Diwali is a part of NVA’s Festivals of Light season and Dragonfire Scotland also provided special effects for Hannuka and Eid. |
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| May-06 | Transform, Methil |
| A spectacular display fired to music from a live military band to mark the history of the Royal Scots regiment. The centre piece to this occasion was a large lancework of the regiment’s cap badge. |
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| 2006 | Wedding Displays |
| This year we continued to make that special day even more spectacular, by providing bespoke displays for weddings at Loch Lomond, Dunoon, Loch Awe, Langbank and on the Isle of Skye. |
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| 2006 | Indoor Pyrotechnics |
| In 2006 Dragonfire Scotland received two unusual commissions to produce indoor effects at the Thistle Hotel in Glasgow and at Glasgow Science Centre. Both of these events were designed around performers and split second timing was required to surprise and delight the guests at these events. |
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| Feb-06 | Robert the Bruce Commemoration, Dumfries |
| A carefully researched themed display which included both a fire drawing and a large lancework. The display was based on events from the life of Robert the Bruce and was commissioned by the Robert the Bruce Commemoration Trust to mark the 700th anniversary of the slaying of Red Comyn in Greyfriars Church. |
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| Dec-05 | World War Two Commemorations, Fountain Park, Paisley |
| Glasgow based arts organisation, Fablevision commissioned this aerial display to bring their open air performance to a close. |
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| Nov-05 | Orgue a Feu, Rottenrow, Glasgow |
| For the finale of the Radiance lighting festival, three shows were fired from the rooftop of Strathclyde University to accompany a performance on the Organ of Fire. DJ Twitch provided the beats and a dazzling light show and performances by the National Youth Pipe Band made this an unforgettable experience. |
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