![]() ![]() This is one of our biggest themes each year. acknowledge that music has become a wonderful addition to the BM experience. They can be expected to clean up their own trash, but 15,000 people per night? At most other events, the promoters pay to clean up all the trash people dump on the dance floor. It’s the people visiting from other camps making the MOOPs, not Root Society. help us MOOP where 15,000 people have made nightly residence instead of embarrassing us with the “red map”Ī very valid point. ![]() I call this “the ass end of the gift economy” help us with well over 100 bags of trash that get left at our camp every year. please don’t charge us a ticket for every truck we bring into the festival with gear to build and put on 6 days of entertainment free for your attendees We asked for simple consideration given to music theme camps: This in itself indicates a problem – Root Society was the best thing there in 2010. We were challenged even before the tix disaster:Īfter 8 years in a row running Root Society, we took the year off in 2011 to quietly protest some ridiculous decisions bmorg made in 2010: Jeff, the Captain of Root Society, shared some comments over on Alyssa’s PR blog. There were dancing girls inside the rectangle, and unbelievable visual projections on the outside. Root Society had a 5-story high rectangle, with a massive DJ booth in the middle. Ah, the irony: Burning Man claim ownership of this image, yet tell Root Society they don't understand Burning ManĪnyone who was at Burning Man in 2010 will surely remember what to me is the most amazing stage I have ever seen, anywhere.
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