List of regional Burning Man events

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The following is a list of regional Burning Man events ordered alphabetically by geography. Not all of these events are affiliated with the Burning Man organization:

Africa

South Africa

Revelers at Afrika Burns

Australasia

Australia

New South Wales:

  • Burning Seed in Matong State Forest, NSW (official site). The 2015 event takes place from September 30 – October 5, and marks the 6th year for this festival.[1] The location has come to be called Red Earth City, due to the reddish colour of the Australian outback soil. The event had 2,460 participants and 50 theme camps in 2014, and expects about double the number of participants for 2015.[2]

Western Australia:

  • Blazing Swan takes place in Kulin, WA (official site). The event occurs around Easter each year, with the 2016 event scheduled for March 23–29. The event location is in dry bushland near Jilakin Lake, and is referred to as Jilakin Rock City. Each year a swan shaped wooden effigy is built and burned at the culmination of the event. Attendance was capped at 2000 people in 2015, and 2500 people in 2016.[3]

New Zealand

Hunterville:

Europe

Spain

It had around 1500 participants in 2015.[5]

Sweden

The Borderland is an art festival in Sweden based on the principles of Burning Man.[6][7] The Borderland is a festival of art, music, co-creation and community. The festival first took place in mainland Sweden in 2011/12 and in 2013 moved to Hide Kulturbrott on the Swedish island of Gotland.[8] In 2014 it attracted 300 participants.

In 2015 it was held in Denmark at Boesdal kalkbrud.

United Kingdom

Nest (official site) A small event near Port Talbot, Wales, with around 450 participants in 2015. The next event is the 25-31 of May 2016

Middle East

Israel

The Midburn (official site) event is the official regional event organized by the Midburn community – the Israeli Burning Man community. For 5 days, a temporary city is set up in the Negev desert, creating a platform which will allow a communal life style, creativity, art and radical self-expression. It is held in May or June, around "Shavuot" (Pentecost) and attendance in 2015 amounted to 7000 participants.

North America

Canada

British Columbia

Vancouver:

  • Burn in the Forest: Official Burning Man Vancouver Regional Event, in association with the Greater Vancouver Interactive Arts Society[9]
  • Decompression: Official Burning Man Vancouver Regional Events, in association with the Greater Vancouver Interactive Arts Society: Micropolis 2010[10]
  • Recompression: Official Burning Man Vancouver Regional Event, in association with the Greater Vancouver Interactive Arts Society. Held for 10 years, ending in 2010[11]

Northwest Territories

Yellowknife:

  • Burn on the Bay: Part of the annual Long John Jamboree on Great Slave Lake.[12]

Quebec

Montreal:

  • Ignition, celebrating similar principals as the original Burning Man, including radical self-reliance, participative art and culture and fire.[13] The event is held in September and is put on by the Brûleurs de Montréal Burners.[14]

United States of America

Arizona

Arizona's annual regional burn which starts on the last Wednesday of April and continues until Sunday. The event is held in Snowflake, Arizona.

Arizona's combined with New Mexico's annual Decompression which starts on the second Thursday of October and continues until Sunday. The event is held in Witch Wells, Arizona.

California

This is an annual regional event held each October in San Francisco. With roots going back at least as far as 1999, it offers Burning Man participants a chance to decompress: to reconnect and to share artistic performances and installations.

San Jose:

Formerly called Soulstance, Soulfire is the annual regional 3-day campout in mid-June just outside Los Gatos.

Colorado

In 2015, attendance was set to 2,300.[15]

Delaware

Attendance was 1,400 in 2014.

Georgia

It is held first weekend of October. Attendance was 3,200 in 2014.

Massachusetts

This is considered the Massachusetts/New England regional burn and has been organized by a group of Boston Burners (official site) since its inception in 2003. It has moved around over the years, its first year being held in New Hampshire and has since settled in Vermont. It's still looking for a larger site than the ~60 acres used in 2009-2011.[16] 600 tickets were sold for 2011 (capped).[17]

Michigan

  • Lakes of Fire (official site) is held every June at Lucky Lake campground in Rothbury, MI.

Missouri

Kansas City:

  • InterFuse (official site), sponsored by the Midwest Burners, is an annual, multi-day, camping-oriented event that upholds the ideals of the Burning Man Festival. The goal of InterFuse is to unite the scattered Burners and pre-Burners of the Midwest in a celebration of art, fire, and life, further spreading the Burning Man Experience through the region. The event was initially held at Camp Ozark Avalon, located in Boonville, Missouri but the 2011 and 2012 events were moved to the Shriner's campground in Laquey to accomomdate growing attendance. Recent attendance averages around 1,000 people. The safety rangers of the event ("InterRangers") proudly offer Black Rock Ranger training and practical experience to those wishing to become BRC Rangers on the Playa free of charge. Instead of a Division of Public Works, or DPW, Interfuse's public works crew is known as TLA (The Leisure Army). Their motto, "All leisure, no army" is an inside joke that tells very little about all of the hard work they do in setting up the event infrastructure and keeping the essential services available and running.

Saint Louis:

  • Gateway - St Louis regional burn which has been occurring formally since 2008. (official site)

Gateway takes place in mid-June and allows minors (under 18) to attend the event with their parent or guardian. This is in contrast to the larger Interfuse event, which does not allow persons under 18. Attendance is usually 200 participants. The 2011 and 2012 Gateway Burns took place near Eldridge, Missouri.

New York

Started in 2013, 2015 was POrtalBurn's first year as Upstate New York's sanctioned regional burn. The event is held in the summer in the Ithaca/Finger Lakes region with current ticket cap at 400 tickets.

North Carolina

Started in 2004. Originally the North Carolina Burn, it has had its regional status revoked by Burning Man organization but has been reinstated in 2010. 2284 tickets sold in 2013 (capped).

Ohio

Started in 2007, this Official Burning Man Regional is held at "Reclaim" outside Rutland (remote, private location in southern Ohio) annually over Memorial Day weekend.The site is a restored strip mine that provides a large, flat green space on the man-made plateau surrounded by beautiful woodland. The site is completely primitive but for a large stage open for performance and community.

Mosaic Experiment brings the artistry and energy of Black Rock City to the Midwestern region. Held in October at Reclaim, a repurposed strip-mine near Rutland, Ohio, Mosaic is a four-day event (Thursday through Sunday) of collaborative expression on a backdrop of brisk evenings and changing leaves. Participants from 13 different US states attended the first event in October 2013. It is the first and only Ohio regional burn to be all-ages, and is Ohio's second regional burn officially sanctioned by the Burning Man Project.

Oregon

Started in 2005, the official Burning Man Portland Regional is held at various sites in northwestern Oregon. In 2015, the burn moved to Tygh Valley, OR. SOAK incorporates various theme camps from Oregon and the region and typically includes an effigy burn and a Temple burn. The name comes from the wet climate in Oregon, and it has rained during the event in more than one year. The 2015 event was capped at 1300 people. See ([1]) for more information about the 2015 event, and ([2]) for information about the 2016 event

Pennsylvania

Artemas:

Pittsburgh: Frostburn (Frostburn - official site), a winter celebration of art and community in Western Pennsylvania, near Pittsburgh. The regional burn promotes the Ten Principles of Burning Man in a harsh environment, highlighting the need for community members to collaborate against severe weather to create and install interactive art and theme camps. A gift economy is encouraged, while commercial activity is generally prohibited. Frostburn participants are expected to actively contribute to the spirit of the event in radically expressive (but socially responsible) ways, leaving no trace of their presence after the event has ended. Frostburn took place for its first five years at Cooper's Lake Campground, which also serves as the site of the annual Pennsic War (the largest annual event of the Society for Creative Anachronism). For the next two years, Frostburn was held Camp Kevin, further north near Brookville, PA, before moving south to Marvin's Mountaintop outside of Masontown, WV for 2015. Frostburn happens yearly during Presidents Day weekend in February.

Texas

Austin

  • Burning Flipside (official site) - Memorial Day Weekend - The event was first held in 1998 at a private campground in Dripping Springs, Texas. In 2010, the event moved to a more spacious area at Apache Pass to accommodate greater attendance. Flipside's location is generally in a private camp area in the wooded, grassy Texas Hill Country.
  • FreezerBurn (official site) - MLK Day Weekend - A regional camping event inspired by Flipside and Burning Man, where art, music, food, self-expression and entertainment are brought by the participants, where volunteers come together to create art and performances, and to experiment in temporary community.
  • OrFunner - Labor Day Weekend - The final OrFunner was held in 2012. OrFunner took place at the same time as the latter part of Burning Man, (a.k.a. "The Big Burn") and provided an alternative for Burning Man "orfuns" (like "orphans", but more fun) who were not able to attend Burning Man. It took place at a private campground near Dripping Springs, Texas where many previous Burning Flipside events had been.

North Texas:

Myschievia began in 2005, when approximately 200 participants attended a location about 2 hours west of the Dallas/Fort Worth Metroplex. Since 2006, Myschievia has been held in East Texas near Hughes Springs, Texas. Much like the Burning Man or any regional Burn, a theme may be chosen around which participants can creatively interact, though Myschievians chose not to have a theme in 2006 and 2007. Activities range from water balloon fights, to morning yoga classes, to themed dinners, to the annual Miss Myschievia pageant. The theme for the first year was "Trial By Fire," an old west courtroom-styled theme. The effigy was a 25-foot (7.6 m) tall model of the Scales of Justice. In 2006 the effigy was of the Roman Coliseum and featured several nights of spontaneous wrestling, both staged and real. In 2007 a giant head was constructed with a movable mouth. Its wild "hair," made of individual lengths of 2x6 lumber, was decorated and donated by the participants, who called the effigy "Unruly Man." For 2008, the theme was "Burning Bridges," and the effigy for 2008 was a bridge. In 2009, Pyrosynthesis was the theme, with the effigy being a flowerpot that participants could fill with their own "flowers," individual works of art intended to burn.

Central Texas:

FreezerBurn began in 2009. It is a local arts and music festival located in Flatonia, TX where art, music, food, self-expression and entertainment are brought by the participants, where volunteers come together to create art, performances and to experiment in temporary communities. It is a private camping event held on private property. Much like the Burning Man or any regional Burn, a theme is chosen each year around which participants can creatively interact. The theme for 2014 was Scorched Snowflakes, with a snowflake temple effigy.

Utah

Element-11 is one of the many annual Regional Burningman Festivals conducted around the world. Element-11 is a Utah Regional and is held at Stargazer Ranch, in Utah (coordinates: 41.58075 -113.37162). The Element-11 festival begins on the Thursday before the second weekend in July and ends on the Sunday of the same weekend. It is an 18yr + event and promotes Burningman's 10 Guiding Principles. It is a local community produced festival (Element-11 is a 501(c)(3) Non-Profit Organization) and encourages radical self-expression and participation and strictly adheres to its Leave No Trace policy (you bring it in, you bring it out).

Washington

Seattle:

Critical Northwest (or CNW), formerly Critical Massive, is an annual alternative arts and performance festival staged in the greater Puget Sound region of Washington. Critical Northwest was started in 2002 by Burning Man participants from the Seattle area. The Massive organization became the Massive LLC in 2004 with a board of six members. In 2006, Ignition Northwest assumed producer responsibilities for the event, and is the current producer of the event. Attendance has been variable over the years, with almost 1000 people in 2013. Critical Massive’s original board of six produced the event at a local clothing-optional resort, Lake Bronson, in Monroe, Washington before moving the event to Lake Recreation Associates Campground (or LARC) in Mount Vernon, Washington in 2006, and the privately held campground of River outside of Maple Valley, Washington in 2007. The event is attended primarily by participants of the Seattle Burning community, and relies heavily on large theme camps and individual participants to build the temporary village. Art grants are distributed through the local Burner-based nonprofit organization, IgnitionNW.org, which also is the current producer of the event. In 2007, approximately $7,500 was distributed to multiple art projects. Many of the core values of Critical Massive are borrowed from Burning Man, and the same short, memorable terms are used for them. Due to the fact that the event is held in the highest population density center of the Pacific Northwest region, including Idaho, Oregon, and portions of British Columbia, the event’s environment is significantly different than the Black Rock Desert. The event has been held on the west side of the Cascade mountain range in the pacific Northwest rain forest. Consequently, the size of the event with the number of participants has been limited significantly simply for the fact that there are few venues capable of holding up to seven hundred individuals for a week-long event in the Northwest. Additionally, unlike Burning Man where the central effigy of a glowing neon man stays essentially unaltered from year to year (with alteration to its base and other design elements), the Critical Massive event may not have a central effigy, or indeed a last-night event. Usually, fire performances and other exhibitions occur on the last night of the event, but are limited in scope and size due to fire restrictions, especially in the forest-fire prone mountains.

Past Events

Events no-longer happening.

California

San Diego:

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