Les Feux D'Artifice(Fireworks)

During the climax of the celebration, Henry De La Vega again appeared and surprised his audience with a musical act. First, there was darkness on the stage. Next, they heard the blade of a helicopter whirling in the air. Then suddenly the sweet delicate sound of xylophone and the loud jittery sound of cymbals and trombone filled the air. People were familiar with that music as the Pink and Purple Place paid homage to the musical Miss Saigon. Red and orange light hit the stage and exposed a desolate bar filled with drinking military men and scantily clad bar girls singing and dancing their stuff around.

It was a neat way to pick up the energy of the crowd as Henry De La Vega sang his line as 'the engineer' while he taunted the girls to sell their bodies for a price. Who can blame Henry for welcoming everyone in his 'dreamland'? Pink and Purple Place is a dream paradise and few can deny those facts.