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#398850 - 20/09/04 10:37 AM burning man 2005
Sensuosa Offline
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Registered: 04/04/03
Loc: Barrie, Ontario
After all these years of thinking about it, now is my time to actually do it. I declare here before all my fellow twirlers that it is going to be my #1 goal for 2005 to attend burning man and although I haven't dabbled into fire poi yet, what an awesome experience to be a part of something so spiritually uplifting and proud. Anyone who has been or is going, I would luv to hear from you, either here in public forum or by all means, feel free to email me privately. Thank you. I'll still read thru the many threads and start to get into burning man mode..thanx gang
Sandy

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#398851 - 20/09/04 12:27 PM Re: burning man 2005 [Re: Sensuosa]
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Registered: 26/08/01
Loc: NYC, NY, USA
Great goal!

Burningman has certainly opened up many peoples eyes to alternative art and radical self expression. I've never been since I'm always hanging out with the cool kids in Europe at the time or setting up for school...

Which reminds me, I only have 11 months to think of an excuse not to be able to make it to burningman next year.

Good luck and save up! It often takes a bit more money than people think to get there, so start the piggy bank now!
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#398852 - 20/09/04 12:33 PM Re: burning man 2005 [Re: NYC]
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Loc: NYC, NY, USA
Oh and Welcome to HoP...

I'm only concerned that one of the smelly mods might think this should be in the 'events and gatherings' section because of the title.
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#398853 - 20/09/04 02:12 PM Re: burning man 2005 [Re: NYC]
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Registered: 25/04/02
Loc: Brisbane, Australia
*waits for NYC to get a smack for the smelly comment*

I hope for your sake its from Flash!!
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#398854 - 20/09/04 02:49 PM Re: burning man 2005 [Re: Valura]
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Hrm... *gags at own odour*

I can't wait to smother you in my special scent when I see you at Burning Man 2005, NYC. And, cos this thread is really asking for experiences and musings, I will allow it to say in this forum. Thanks for pointing it out, Mr Pedantic.
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#398855 - 20/09/04 04:03 PM Re: burning man 2005 [Re: flash fire]
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Registered: 02/12/02
Loc: Calgary, Alberta Canada
Burning Man is an amazing experience. It can be overwhelming at times.

The best quote anyone gave me before my first, and so far only, Burning Man experience was:

"People go to Burning Man looking for what they want, but Burning Man will give you what you need. It doesn't always happen, but most people I know have had at least one moment where everything just seems too much."

My wise friend was right, at least where I was concerned, and My moment came when I crossed the threshhold into the Temple of Joy (year 2002). I absolutely broke down in tears. I was alone at the time, my friends recovering from their respective hangovers from the burn the night before.

I wasn't the only one in tears there...the emotions contained in that structure were intense. The energy weighed on you with each step as you approached the entrance, and smothered you as soon as you walked in. This was the first Burning Man after the 9-11 tragedy. . .a lot of folks let go a great deal of pain in the walls of the stucture...

I don't mean to get all metaphysical, but it was an incredibly cathartic moment for me, and left the biggest impression in many ways. Spinning fire out there, on the playa is a magical moment, as well. You don't do it to show off, but to share. The talent at that one event is amazing.

With luck, Mand and I hope to be out at Burning Man next year...but plans are up in the air.
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#398856 - 20/09/04 11:30 PM Re: burning man 2005 [Re: Sensuosa]
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Registered: 21/08/01
Loc: Austin, Texas
One note - don't worry too much about the fire poi. It is in no way a rally for fire performers. Fire is only an icon of something much larger. it is something completely different - something you will not expect no matter how much you've heard about it. Don't worry about getting good with your fire poi before august 2005. Hell, if you don't even take your fire gear, there is a fair chance you won't even miss it while you are on the playa. Instead it is much better your first time to concentrate on the things around you - the things that will engage you, the things that will change you. As Spitfire () so sussinctly said, burningman will give you what you need to find in yourself and in others (and that will be very differnt than you thought). don't let some notion that you absolutely must burn your poi on the playa get in the way of finding that. In fact, I'd tell you (other's may disagree however) to make a concious effort to leave your fire poi at home no matter how tempted you are to bring them (and 20 cans of fuel) with you. do not waste time on what you already know while you are there. Instead you should concentrate on exploring (in many different ways) the first time you are there. And I very strongly recommend that if you do take your fire poi to black rock city, do not make a mission out of getting to spin in front of the man just before he burns. This is absolutely not worth all the time and effort and other things you must sacrifice to have this "privledge" - unless you are and absolute fanatic about the idea doing so, you should trust me on that one.

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#398857 - 21/09/04 03:45 AM Re: burning man 2005 [Re: flash fire]
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Registered: 26/08/01
Loc: NYC, NY, USA
Written by: flash fire


I can't wait to smother you in my special scent when I see you at Burning Man 2005, NYC.




I don't go to Burningman. I got enough attention from my parents when I was a kid. Besides, cute european juggling lasses are way cuter than unwashed dusty american desert hippies. EJC4LIFE

And thank you for allowing this to stay in the social chat forum oh holyest of goddesses... we can only pray that we will be further blessed by your generosity.


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#398858 - 21/09/04 05:13 AM Re: burning man 2005 [Re: NYC]
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Registered: 02/12/02
Loc: Calgary, Alberta Canada
Vanize has a point....spinning at Burning Man should not be your main focus. Experience the Event.

Spinning as part of the Burn Procession....is also more trouble than what it's worth. Vanize and I both have experience in this matter....

Enjoy the event, spin for pleasure if you want, but don't make it a number one priority...there's so much to see, do, and be there...
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#398859 - 21/09/04 05:41 AM Re: burning man 2005 [Re: SpitFire]
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Loc: Croydon,Surrey,UK
Errrrmm silly question but whats burningman i wanna go i wanna go.....
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#398860 - 21/09/04 06:15 AM Re: burning man 2005 [Re: Twisted Clown]
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Loc: NYC, NY, USA
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#398861 - 21/09/04 10:59 AM Re: burning man 2005 [Re: NYC]
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Registered: 25/01/01
Loc: Sydney, NSW, Australia
<EDIT: response to NYC retracted. Reasoning: don't want to give him the satisfaction>


Edited by flash fire (21/09/04 11:13 AM)

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#398862 - 29/09/04 02:27 PM Re: burning man 2005 [Re: flash fire]
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Registered: 25/01/01
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I have a question about Burning Man...

After looking at countless photos of boobs and willies, is Burning Man really, at the crux of the matter, about nudity and free love?

Not that it would stop me from going if that's the case!
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#398863 - 29/09/04 03:06 PM Re: burning man 2005 [Re: flash fire]
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Registered: 10/01/01
Loc: Adelaide, South Australia
when I was there it was more about old blokes getting out their pierced willies than it was about general nudity. I think I saw about 3 completely naked women in the whole time I was there (compared to 100s of naked blokes)...perhasps I was at the wrong camps? dunno free love? it cetainly seems to be.

I think the main thing that came through for me was 'freedom of expression' and I think thats the best it could be, and thats what I'll go back for.

Josh
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#398864 - 04/10/04 02:51 PM Re: burning man 2005 [Re: Pyrolific]
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Registered: 26/11/02
Loc: southampton
I have been thinking about going to burning man for 7 years now, but only seriously wanted to for 4. I know, not seriously enough, otherwise i wouldve been already. All i was wondering is. Does anyone on HOP from England go, it seems that most people i speak to (not on HOP i must add) havent even heard of it. Also when i have been in the usa and been able to go its been alot of trouble convincing others to. So i was hoping that here i would find some UK kindred spirits to head over there with. The traveling isnt the problem its always been the lack of transport out to blackrock.

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#398865 - 04/10/04 09:46 PM Re: burning man 2005 [Re: hadez]
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Registered: 10/01/01
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UK HOPers, Ow and Jo (Derry) go. I assume others do too

hope that helps,

Josh
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#398866 - 15/10/04 07:57 PM Re: burning man 2005 [Re: Pyrolific]
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Registered: 25/01/01
Loc: Sydney, NSW, Australia
I can't believe I have to ask this question, but after trawling the burning man website and e-playa I still can't figure it out:

When is Burning Man 2005? Is it the same dates each year or what?

*feels dumb*
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#398867 - 15/10/04 09:23 PM Re: burning man 2005 [Re: flash fire]
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Registered: 21/08/01
Loc: Austin, Texas
it is always the same - the last day is the first monday in september (labor day in the states) - so the beginning is always a week before.
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#398868 - 15/10/04 09:27 PM Re: burning man 2005 [Re: flash fire]
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Registered: 21/08/01
Loc: Austin, Texas
Written by: flash fire


I have a question about Burning Man...

After looking at countless photos of boobs and willies, is Burning Man really, at the crux of the matter, about nudity and free love?

Not that it would stop me from going if that's the case!




no, that is not what it is about at all.

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#398869 - 15/10/04 09:28 PM Re: burning man 2005 [Re: Pyrolific]
vanize Offline
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Registered: 21/08/01
Loc: Austin, Texas
Written by: Josh


when I was there it was more about old blokes getting out their pierced willies than it was about general nudity. I think I saw about 3 completely naked women in the whole time I was there (compared to 100s of naked blokes)...perhasps I was at the wrong camps? dunno free love? it cetainly seems to be.

I think the main thing that came through for me was 'freedom of expression' and I think thats the best it could be, and thats what I'll go back for.

Josh




you were at the wrong camps.

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