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Hula Cam at Burning Man 2012…

Hula Cam at Burning Man 2012

Burning Man

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What is Burning Man?

WHAT IS BURNING MAN?

Trying to explain what Burning Man is to someone who has never been to the event is a bit like trying to explain what a particular color looks like to someone who is blind. In this section you will find the peripheral definitions of what the event is as a whole, but to truly understand this event, one must participate. This site serves to try to paint a picture of the Burning Man experience to those who are new to the project, as well as to give those participants looking to keep the fire burning in their daily lives an environment in which to connect to their fellow community members. For a brief yet eloquent overview of the entire event from the time of arrival to the time of exodus, please read “What is Burning Man?”, an essay written by participant and one-time web team member, Molly Steenson. Please see archived sections for each year to read more about the art themes, art installations and theme camps for each year.

Here you will find links that will take you on a trip through the past – through the history of Burning Man – from its early days on a small beach in San Francisco through its evolution into the bustling city of some 48,000+ people that the Burning Man event has become today. These people make the journey to the Black Rock Desert for one week out of the year to be part of an experimental community, which challenges its members to express themselves and rely on themselves to a degree that is not normally encountered in one’s day-to-day life. The result of this experiment is Black Rock City, home to the Burning Man event.

There are no rules about how one must behave or express oneself at this event (save the rules that serve to protect the health, safety, and experience of the community at large); rather, it is up to each participant to decide how they will contribute and what they will give to this community. The event takes place on an ancient lakebed, known as the playa. By the time the event is completed and the volunteers leave, sometimes nearly a month after the event has ended, there will be no trace of the city that was, for a short time, the most populous town in the entire county. Art is an unavoidable part of this experience, and in fact, is such a part of the experience that Larry Harvey, founder of the Burning Man project, gives a theme to each year, to encourage a common bond to help tie each individual’s contribution together in a meaningful way. Participants are encouraged to find a way to help make the theme come alive, whether it is through a large-scale art installation, a theme camp, gifts brought to be given to other individuals, costumes, or any other medium that one comes up with.

The Burning Man project has grown from a small group of people gathering spontaneously to a community of over 48,000 people. It is impossible to truly understand the event as it is now without understanding how it has evolved. See the first years page and Burning Man 1986 – 1996 for the legendary story of Burning Man’s beginnings and to understand how the event has come to become what it is today. The timeline gives a short overview of what each year looked like. Please also check out the detailed archives for years 1997, 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and 2010. Within each of these years are descriptions each year’s art theme, theme camps, large art installations, as well as maps, journals of our city being built, the newsletters to the community for each year, issues of the Black Rock Gazette (a daily news publication produced and printed on the playa), and clean up reports for each year, including a list of those sites that failed to “leave no trace”. These pages help understand the larger scope of the entire experience, from the planning that happens year-round to make each event possible, to the clean-up efforts which take place for sometimes months after the city has disappeared.

The impact of the Burning Man experience has been so profound that a culture has formed around it. This culture pushes the limits of Burning Man and has led to people banding together nation-wide, and putting on their own events, in attempt to rekindle that magic feeling that only being part of this community can provide. The Black Rock Arts Foundation promotes interactive art by supporting public art that exists outside the event, and has a special interest in supporting art at regional events. Additionally, Burning Man has over two thousand volunteers who work before, during and after the event (many who work year-round) to make the event a reality. To give of your time and talents, please see the Participate section of the website.

If this is your first visit to this site, a good starting point is the FAQ page, the glossary, and the timeline. From here you can stroll through the carefully archived sections for each year. Community, participation, self-expression, self-reliance; these tenets of Burning Man are lifeblood of the Burning Man experience. Whether you are new to this site or are returning for your umpteenth visit, you are encouraged to delve into these pages to expand your viewpoint and definition of these ideals, and to connect with yourself to find your niche in our community. The giving of yourself is the greatest gift you can give to the Burning Man community, and is imperative to the survival of this unique experiment.


 

The event begins on the last Monday in August, and ends on the first Monday in September

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FUERZA BRUTA

From the creators of the smash-hit De La Guarda, Fuerzabruta is an event where worlds collide, dreams are real and reality takes a back seat. The visuals are spectacular. The effects are stunning. Performers run and tumble across a vertical wall of technicolor cloth, a man runs headlong through a wall, two people try desperately to connect from opposite sides of a huge spinning and whirling sail and “most extraordinary of all” performers dance in watery world just above the audience’s heads. This all takes place to a soundtrack that traverses thumping club beats to the mellow sounds of new world music. Fuerzabruta has taken Europe and South America by storm — its New York debut is one of the most anticipated events of the Fall season.

Highlights / General details
Extraordinary performers
Unique Experience
Spectacular
Watery World
Mind-blowing visual effects
Heart-pounding
Strobe Light effects are used
Aerial Imagery

 

FUERZA BRUTALocation
Venue located at the Daryl Roth Theatre, 101 East 15th Street at Union Square East New York, NY 10003.

Duration
Approximate duration: 1 hours 10 minutes.

Participant restrictions:
May be inappropriate for 8 and under
Children under the age of 4 are not permitted in the theatre.

Redemption instructions
Guests should arrive at the box office between 1 hour and 45 minutes prior to performance to pick up their tickets.
Please note – only the name on the reservation will be permitted to pick up tickets at the show box office. Photo I.D. required.

FUERZA BRUTA

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Policies
Guest is responsible for own transportation to and from the venue.
Must book 5 days prior to show
Tickets for Events and Tours are sold as final sale.
Tickets are non-refundable and non-negotiable.
Patrons will stand for the length of the show.

Ticketing provided by “Broadway Inbound”

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3rd Annual Kollaboration DC Asian-American Talent Competition and Showcase…

 3rd Annual Kollaboration DC Asian-American Talent Competition

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Come see the show on Sept. 25, 2010 at GW Lisner Auditorium! For more ticket info, please visit the website; http://www.kollaborationdc.org

Major thanks to Zhibo and staff for putting this video together! Alot of hard work and dedication went into this.

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Published on Apr 16, 2012 by

Kollaboration DC 2012
3rd Annual Talent Competition and Showcase

4 Dates = 4 Opportunities

May 5 Sat at UMD
May 12 Sat at Jammin Java (VA)
May 19 Sat at Fiesta Asia (DC) (Solo and Duo Acts Only!!)
June 3 Sun at GWU (DC)

Video Submissions accepted until May 31

Registrations for Auditions ONLINE NOW – www.kollaborationdc.org/auditions
DEADLINE: MAY 4 at 12 Noon

1st Place Winner will receive $1000 cash and a potential invitation to perform at the Kollaboration Finale in Los Angeles in November.

For more information, to register, and rules – www.kollaborationdc.org

GOOD THINGS COME IN THREES! The Trinity is coming – Kollaboration DC #3!!

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Obon Festival 2012 – Ekoji Buddhist Temple, Fairfax Station, VA – Saturday, July 14, 2012…

Obon Festival 2012

Obon Festival 2012

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Ekoji Buddhist Temple is celebrating its 31st Obon Festival on Saturday, July 14 at 5:30 p.m. with a full-evening of activities including traditional Japanese folk dancing, a memorial candle ceremony, children’s games and a taiko performance by Nen Daiko. Obon, or Bon, is a time of remembrance for our parents, grandparents and those who have come before us; it is a time to express our gratitude for all they have done for us, and for the interconnectedness of our lives.

The first video shows a group dance. I participated last year at the one in Ekoji. Sure I looked terrible but it was a lot of fun with friends. The second video shows the taiko drum performance they do every year. The last video is just general information about Obon Festival.

Bon Odori (盆踊り), meaning simply Bon dance is a style of dancing performed during Obon. Originally a Nenbutsu folk dance to welcome the spirits of the dead, the style of celebration varies in many aspects from region to region. Each region has a local dance, as well as different music. The music can be songs specifically pertinent to the spiritual message of Obon, or local min’yo folk songs. Consequently, the Bon dance will look and sound different from region to region. Hokkaidō is known for a folk-song known as “Soran Bushi.” The song “Tokyo Ondo” takes its namesake from the capital of Japan. “Gujo Odori” in Gujō, Gifu prefecture is famous for all night dancing. “Goshu Ondo” is a folk song from Shiga prefecture. Residents of the Kansai area will recognize the famous “Kawachi ondo.” Tokushima in Shikoku is very famous for its “Awa Odori,” or “fool’s dance,” and in the far south, one can hear the “Ohara Bushi” of Kagoshima

More on wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bon_Festival

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Obon Festival 2012

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Obon Festival 2012

Obon Festival 2012

Obon Festival 2012

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Nen Daiko’s three newest members lead Renshu during the Obon Festival at Ekoji Buddhist Temple on July 11, 2009.
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Obon is the Japanese Festival of the Dead in which Japanese believe the souls of the departed return home for a brief while. Obon is a Buddhist tradition but in the native Shinto faith there is the Mitama Festival which is in association with Obon. Mitama means soul of a deceased person.

At Yasukuni Shrine they celebrate Mitama/Obon Festival in July. Although a place of Shintoism, Yasukuni pretty does much of what traditional Obon celebrations do particularly Bon Odori (dances) and Toro Nagashi (place paper lanterns in the water). The only difference is the Mikoshi (portable Shinto shrine) which they march up to the shrine swaying and chanting.
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Kaskade 12th Planet Treasure Fingers Fareoh, Friday June 29th 1st Mariner Arena, Baltimore…

Kaskade 12th Planet Treasure Fingers Fareoh, Friday June 29th 1st Mariner Arena, Baltimore...

Kaskade 12th Planet Treasure Fingers Fareoh, Friday June 29th 1st Mariner Arena, Baltimore...

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Tickets go on sale Saturday at 10 AM.

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Mothership Tour lands in Washington DC feat. 12th Planet, Foreign Beggars, Nadastrom, and Skrillex!

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Deadmau5 – Strobe (Club Edit)

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BOMB !

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