Khaleej Times

1.2 tonnes of fireworks light up Dubai skies for a month

Show moves to Bluewaters and The Beach, JBR; to continue till Jan 14

- Sahim Salim sahim@khaleejtim­es.com

Bright and colourful fireworks have been lighting up nights in Dubai since December 15 last year, with the spectacula­r pyrotechni­cs set to continue till January 14. Held as part of the Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF), the monthlong ‘fireworks nights' is a series of displays that unfolds at four locations. After Dubai Festival City, Hatta and Al Seef, the show will move to Bluewaters and The Beach, JBR, from January 5 to 14.

Tourists and residents stop whatever they are doing to look up at the skies in awe as the show paints the night into a colourful, fiery spectacle. But do you know what goes into putting up the stunning show every evening?

Approximat­ely 1.2 tonnes of fireworks are used for the month-long displays, according to Al Zarooni Group — which presents the shows. The main type of fireworks used are aerial shells that burst in the sky and create stunning spherical effects.

“There are also several other types of fireworks material that we use in a show - they are more commonly Roman candles, single shot candles, mines, comets, box sets candles and combinatio­ns, all of which are mainly for lower height effects,” Nisreen Boustani, PR and corporate communicat­ion manager, Mercato and Town Centre Jumeirah, told Khaleej Times. Al Zarooni Group is the parent company of the two shopping malls.

The displays have themes that are based on the venues. “For example, Al Seef which is more traditiona­l and has a long history, requires more traditiona­l colours and effects that bring out the distinct architectu­re of this location,” Boustani said.

About nine highly-skilled technician­s licensed by the Security Industry Regulatory Agency (SIRA) are involved in presenting the shows. They form three teams that are involved in operations throughout the season.

“We use sophistica­ted state-ofthe-art software to design and programme the show. The designs are based on the needs of each individual location and take into considerat­ion the required safety and security measures,” she added.

Each of the technician­s are involved in all the shows in one way or the other to make sure all goes well as planned and the strictest safety and security protocols are followed.

Fireworks material are stored in Dubai Police-controlled storages and are usually taken to each destinatio­n a day prior to the show.

The materials are mainly brought in from China – “the birthplace of fireworks”. They reach here through containers via sea.

“The process to bring in fireworks containers is extremely difficult given the nature of the product and the safety and security measures required. It often takes at least three months from placing an order to reach us here in Dubai,” said Boustani.

The preparatio­n to host the show usually begins three to four months before DSF. “Preparatio­ns include coordinati­on within the teams, venues and related authoritie­s, along with allocation of material, equipment, staff and vehicles that will be utilised during the entire season. The permits and approvals are obtained from all related authoritie­s two weeks prior to the shows, while the equipment setup and layouts are completed three to four days before the show.”

We use sophistica­ted state-of-the-art software to design and programme the show. The designs are based on the needs of each individual location and take into considerat­ion the required safety and security measures.” Nisreen Boustani PR and corporate communicat­ion manager, Mercato and Town Centre Jumeirah

 ?? — Dubai Festival City, Hatta, Al Seef and Bluewaters and The Beach, JBR. ?? Held as part of the Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF), the month-long ‘fireworks nights’ is a series of displays that unfolds at four locations
— Dubai Festival City, Hatta, Al Seef and Bluewaters and The Beach, JBR. Held as part of the Dubai Shopping Festival (DSF), the month-long ‘fireworks nights’ is a series of displays that unfolds at four locations

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