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Volume 20, Issue #12 | March 24, 2016
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ROUND-UP OF BURNING MAN WRITINGS:
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GET ME OFF THIS CRAZY RIDE!
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Hello. It has been brought to our attention that the tone of the Jackrabbit Speaks™ E-Mail Newsletter has become overly exuberant and conversational in nature. Burning Man™ participants have requested that stricter editorial control be exercised in order to ensure a high information-to-enjoyment ratio. We do apologize for any inconvenience our enthusiasm may have caused.
JK. LOL. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯. Hi.
Let's see, what do we got this time? Well, the Main Sale happened. If you haven't gotten tickets yet, though, there's no need for despair. Multiple options remain. Visit the Tickets website for details.
The theme of this issue is stories. Collecting them, telling them, starring in them, stories are how Burners roll. The other theme of this issue is how art gets made. Hint: It's up to you!
One more thing: You have to see the new ePlaya redesign. The beloved online extension of Black Rock City has been brought into the new design paradigm, and it is purrrrr-ty. Now's as good a time as any to start discussing nuts 'n' bolts with fellow Burners, because...
The Man burns in 163 days.
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New Leadership at Burners Without Borders
This isn't extremely new news, but the BWB folks want you to know the latest about who's steering the ship:
"2015 was a big year for Burners Without Borders (BWB) — they celebrated their 10-year anniversary, officially became a part of the Burning Man Project, and passed the leadership torch from Carmen Mauk to Christopher Breedlove, BWB’s new Program Manager.
We’d like to thank Carmen for her leadership, inspiration and dedication to civic participation during her years with Burners Without Borders, and we look forward to seeing the incredible things she does next."
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Burning Man Goes to Disneyland
Remember the call-out in the JRS a little while back for Burners to gather at Disneyland? Well, it happened. Channing Sargent writes:
"'Mama, look, that woman’s still dancing!' The shout comes from a little girl wearing Minnie Mouse ears who is tugging the bottom of her mother’s shirt. She points at a woman in line next to her, wearing a crop top with the word 'hustle' scrawled across the chest, black leggings, a studded-leather utility belt, and fur-rimmed boots, her arms swirling over her head, her belly undulating and hips swaying side to side as she dances her way toward the loading zone of the Indiana Jones ride at Disneyland."
Read more in Los Angeles Magazine
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Art, Gender, and the Renaissance: Where My Matrons At?
There's a new series-within-a-series in the Journal by Felicity Graham about the crucial and under-examined role of gender in the arts, politics and economics of the Renaissance:
"No discussion of arts funding can afford to ignore the possibility of (even unintentional) gatekeeping and the restriction of expression that inevitably follows. Censorship often wears a subtle guise, altering the conversation not by restricting what people say, but by simply curating who gets to speak."
Read more in the Burning Man Journal
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You’re Doing It Wrong! Stop Burning Your Art and Start Burning Your Art!
Meanwhile, in male chauvinist art news, this huge asshole friar from the 15th century named Savonarola would like to mansplain the correct way to burn art:
"Fellow servants of Christ: I was thrilled to learn that for almost 30 years, thousands of people have been gathering in the desert, a place of testing and faith, to burn art. What could be more righteous? But I have since come to understand that you people are actually burning art in order to celebrate it. Obviously I’m disappointed, but, look, that’s a rookie mistake."
Read more in the Burning Man Journal
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Peter Ruprecht's Photo Gallery
If you like your playa photos on the surreal side (and who doesn't, right?), Peter Ruprecht's got eyeloads full of 'em. He writes:
"I have been shooting Burning Man for years and would love to submit these photos for your consideration."
Check out Peter's gallery
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The Meaning of Sunrise
Mia Quagliarello is doing a round-up story for the Journal about the meaning of sunrise in Black Rock City. Do you have thoughts and feelings about sunrise at Burning Man? Duh.
Share those thoughts via this form, and your sunrise story could be published in the Burning Man Journal.
Photo by Brian Herman
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Got Stories? We Want Them. Bad.
Shannon Brazil writes:
"Soup Dumplings Unlimited seeks submissions for a literary anthology of tales of transformation and discovery inspired by Burning Man. We want stories you might hear around the burn barrel, moments when the light dawned, when something about your life suddenly changed for better or worse, stories that surprise us with their depth and complexity and honor Burner culture, even if they end in disaster.
All stories must be set (in part or in full) in Black Rock City or at an affiliate Burn. We welcome fiction and nonfiction; 4000 word count max. Only previously unpublished (in print or online) stories will be considered. The anthology, tentatively set for 2017 publication, will be edited by Shannon Brazil and Shawn Levy.
For more info and submission guidelines, visit our website."
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Donate to Support the Burning Man Project
While the Burning Man event in Nevada is fully funded through ticket sales, your generous financial support helps us bring Burning Man art and culture to the world.
Please consider a donation to the Burning Man Project. Your gift will:
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Make the Burning Man experience accessible to all, year-round and across the globe.
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Nurture the network of cultural ambassadors who build community by bringing the Burning Man experience to people worldwide.
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Provide more grants, training, and support to creators of radically interactive art and events both on and off the playa, and
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Support civic programs that promote dialog and activities that inspire new ideas and actions.
Learn more at donate.burningman.org
Burning Man Project is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit public benefit organization. Your gift is tax deductible to the full extent provided by law.
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Save the Date: Artists' Network Symposium & Desert Arts Preview
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Artists' Network Symposium
When: Sunday, May 1, 2016, 11am-4pm
Where: Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
2665 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Join us for the second annual Artists' Network Symposium, a day-long event where veteran artists and other members of our creative community come together to share knowledge and experience. Our series of discussions and event sessions will give participants the opportunity to network and discover collaborative connections. Full program details coming soon!
Ticketing information coming soon.
Questions? Email artsymposium@burningman.org.
Desert Arts Preview
When: Sunday, May 1, 2016, 5-7:30pm
Where: Gray Area Foundation for the Arts
2665 Mission St, San Francisco, CA 94110
Save the date for a sneak preview of some of the wonderful art coming to the playa this year. The Desert Arts Preview will host a number of artists to speak about their projects and share what has inspired them to create. Come enjoy and learn how you can get involved!
Ticketing information coming soon.
Questions? Email artpreview@burningman.org.
Photo by Susan Becker
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Light Up Las Vegas: Bliss Dance Opening Night
When: April 4, 2016, 7:30 pm
Where: Park Las Vegas, Las Vegas, NV
Julia Whitelaw writes:
"We are so excited that Bliss Dance has found a new home at The Park Las Vegas (on the Strip between Monte Carlo and New York New York and in front of the new arena). We hope as many of you as possible from our family from back home can be there when we light her up for the first time."
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Burning Stupid: Work by William Binzen, Ed Holmes and George Post
When: Opening reception Friday, April 1, 5 pm – 8 pm
Where: K Gallery, Rhythmix Cultural Works, 2513 Blanding Ave., Alameda, CA
George post writes:
"31 Years of Burning Man. 38 Years of St. Stupid Parades. 3 Photographers/Artists/Holeymen. 3 Twisted Senses of Style and Feeling. You Are Cordially Invited!
Come to our reception April 1, 2016, 5 pm – 8 pm (mere hours after the parade). See the show March 21 – April 22. Come to our closing party April 22, 6 pm – 9 pm."
Learn more on the venue website
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We were listening to ...
Cornelius — Sensuous (2006)
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Did you know that a printer was a musical instrument?
Zach Cooper — The Sentence (2016)
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This Is For Us To Incite Stillness In Our Hearts And Minds. That's the tracklist.
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