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I've been getting some messages about moving the Kanuckistan Village project forward.
The next step are, as far as I can see:
- get guidelines for village application/ management form BM web site (clipped below, probably not due until early summer)
- solicit Kanadian camps (Post here or get ahlod of me).
- announce 'positions' that are open and solicit people to fill them
So far, I've heard of support from
- Alberta (the ever-so-cute Cap'n Q as regional, but with the support of many others)
- Edwierdo in Montreal
- Vertumunus as part of Calgary/Toronto/Vancouver crews
- Camp Couseller Brad in the Torono/London/C4 side of things
Which other camps other than the Albertan F.U.C.K.ers and C4 might be interested. Is anyone on other listservs/tribes? Could we put out the call?
There is another discussion on this tribe on what we would want the theme camp to be (oh, and 'villages' are techincally 150 or more people, so we'll have to have that many people confirmed before we go for village status)
Any ideas? Anyone part of the planning crew for their camp interested in speaking up?
And for now, except a link to reccomendations for theme camps:
www.burningman.com/themecam...uide.html
North in the East
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Here's the criteria as clipped from last year's event:
2005 THEME CAMP CRITERIA
Criteria for a Theme Camp and Village
Camps should be visually stimulating.
Theme Camps must be interactive. They should include activities, events or service to the Burning Man Community in general. In most cases creating a chill dome with music and relaxation is not enough to receive placement. Some camp members should be at your camp at all times in order for your activities to be as accessible to others as possible.
The Theme Camp Registration deadline for Burning Man 2005 is July 1st, 2005 at midnight.
Please register your camp prior to the deadline so that you may receive the Theme Camp Announcements that we send once you are registered. They will provide you with all of the answers to your questions. Get in the loop - register as soon as your plans are solidified.
Camp Maps and Clean Up Plans must also be received by July 1st. We will not place your camp without these plans. Maps must be in aerial perspective complete with dimensions in feet.
You can submit the plans four ways:
Send map URL in an email with camp name in the subject line to campplans (at) burningman (dot) com. Include camp name in subject line.
Email Clean Up Plan only to campplans (at) burningman (dot) com. (NO ATTACHMENTS!) Include camp name in subject line.
Fax Map and Clean Up Plan to 415-707-2168
Send plans via US Mail to:
Burning Man/Theme Camps
P.O. Box 88468
San Francisco, CA 94188-4688
Fax: 415-707-2168
We look forward to seeing your plans for 2004! It will be exciting to see the creativity bar raised once again.
—The Placement Team.
The next step are, as far as I can see:
- get guidelines for village application/ management form BM web site (clipped below, probably not due until early summer)
- solicit Kanadian camps (Post here or get ahlod of me).
- announce 'positions' that are open and solicit people to fill them
So far, I've heard of support from
- Alberta (the ever-so-cute Cap'n Q as regional, but with the support of many others)
- Edwierdo in Montreal
- Vertumunus as part of Calgary/Toronto/Vancouver crews
- Camp Couseller Brad in the Torono/London/C4 side of things
Which other camps other than the Albertan F.U.C.K.ers and C4 might be interested. Is anyone on other listservs/tribes? Could we put out the call?
There is another discussion on this tribe on what we would want the theme camp to be (oh, and 'villages' are techincally 150 or more people, so we'll have to have that many people confirmed before we go for village status)
Any ideas? Anyone part of the planning crew for their camp interested in speaking up?
And for now, except a link to reccomendations for theme camps:
www.burningman.com/themecam...uide.html
North in the East
___________________________________________________
Here's the criteria as clipped from last year's event:
2005 THEME CAMP CRITERIA
Criteria for a Theme Camp and Village
Camps should be visually stimulating.
Theme Camps must be interactive. They should include activities, events or service to the Burning Man Community in general. In most cases creating a chill dome with music and relaxation is not enough to receive placement. Some camp members should be at your camp at all times in order for your activities to be as accessible to others as possible.
The Theme Camp Registration deadline for Burning Man 2005 is July 1st, 2005 at midnight.
Please register your camp prior to the deadline so that you may receive the Theme Camp Announcements that we send once you are registered. They will provide you with all of the answers to your questions. Get in the loop - register as soon as your plans are solidified.
Camp Maps and Clean Up Plans must also be received by July 1st. We will not place your camp without these plans. Maps must be in aerial perspective complete with dimensions in feet.
You can submit the plans four ways:
Send map URL in an email with camp name in the subject line to campplans (at) burningman (dot) com. Include camp name in subject line.
Email Clean Up Plan only to campplans (at) burningman (dot) com. (NO ATTACHMENTS!) Include camp name in subject line.
Fax Map and Clean Up Plan to 415-707-2168
Send plans via US Mail to:
Burning Man/Theme Camps
P.O. Box 88468
San Francisco, CA 94188-4688
Fax: 415-707-2168
We look forward to seeing your plans for 2004! It will be exciting to see the creativity bar raised once again.
—The Placement Team.
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