# Symphony of Fire

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{{Short description|International fireworks exhibition}}
The '''Symphony of Fire''' was an annual multi-day fireworks exhibition and friendly international competition held around the world. The fireworks were choreographed to music. 

It was presented at [English Bay](/source/English_Bay%2C_Vancouver) in [Vancouver](/source/Vancouver), [British Columbia](/source/British_Columbia), and at the [Lake Ontario](/source/Lake_Ontario) waterfront of the [Ontario Place](/source/Ontario_Place_(theme_park)) theme park in [Toronto](/source/Toronto), [Ontario](/source/Ontario), Canada until 2000, when these presentations were forced to seek new sponsors and, thus, the exhibition changed names.

The Vancouver event, re-branded as the [Honda](/source/Honda) [Celebration of Light](/source/Celebration_of_Light), is the only festival that continues today.

==History==
The event had been previously sponsored by [British American Tobacco](/source/British_American_Tobacco) (with the branding ''[Benson & Hedges](/source/Benson_%26_Hedges) Symphony of Fire''), but once tobacco advertising restrictions were legislated by Canada's federal government in 2000, there were fears that the event would fail to receive sufficient funding to continue operations.

The Vancouver event, with various sponsors, has been re-branded as the ''Celebration of Light'' and continues to operate under sponsorship from Honda.

British American Tobacco informed [Ontario Place Corporation](/source/Ontario_Place_Corporation), the hosts of the Toronto exhibition, that they could continue holding the annual event, but under a different name, as the ''Symphony of Fire'' trademark vested with Benson and Hedges. The Toronto event was renamed the ''Canada Dry [Festival of Fire](/source/Festival_of_Fire)''; it ended in 2011.

In South Africa, the event is still marketed under the name ''Symphony of Fire'' and is sponsored by a local radio station. They were presented at [Victoria & Alfred waterfront](/source/Victoria_%26_Alfred_waterfront) in [Cape Town](/source/Cape_Town). The Cape Town events took place in 2000 and March 2006. Spain, Canada and South Africa took part in the 2006 event, with South Africa winning on the April 8th. The event has since been cancelled.

== First events ==
*Vancouver: 25 July to 5 August 1990. Gold Jupiter Winner A. Caballer (Spain) with design by Alberto Navarro. First time using Pyrodigital Firing System.
*Toronto: 1987 at Ontario Place. 1990 Gold Jupiter Winner A. Caballer (Spain) with design by Alberto Navarro.

== References ==
*[http://www.tobacco.org/news/54397.html tobacco.org: Tobacco firm ends funding of Symphony of Fire]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20060924183539/http://www.waterfront.co.za/profile/media_releases/guide/2175/ Symphony of Fire in South Africa]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20060706045759/http://www.ontarioplace.com/en/events/festival.html Ontario Place: Canada Dry Festival of Fire]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20060820194919/http://www.symphonyoffire.co.za/ KFM Symphony of Fire] in South Africa

Category:Fireworks in Canada
Category:Festivals in Toronto
Category:Festivals in Vancouver

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