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February '05<><><><><>
Welcome to the Arizona Burners Newsletter. This is a monthly
(kind of) condensed list of events, stories, ideas and more. We hope
that the regular but not overwhelming nature of this news letter
will keep everyone informed about what is going on in the local
Burning Man community. The first 3 issues of this will be
posted on the announce list, the AZBurners discussion list, tribes
and a few individuals who have expressed interest.
Sorry if this results in duplicates for some of you. After 3
issues it will be sent only to the announce list (and will be
one of a very few things on that list). So make sure you are on the
announce list if you want this in the future. (see subscription info
at the bottom.)
This newsletter is organized as such: header, stories, events,
ideas, and keeping in contact
This newsletter needs a name! We have a name! After a long and
highly unscientific voting process
this newsletter will now be known as "Burn This Newsletter"
Burning Man tickets went on sale 1/5
http://tickets.burningman.com/
Do you have yours yet?
The $175 and $200 tickets are SOLD OUT! The next ones are
$225 and
they are going fast, then it's $250.
Toast! Tickets on sale now!
http://www.toast-town.org/
Are you on the Jack Rabbit Speaks? What's that? A newsletter like
this, but for ALL of Burning Man. Lots of fascinating stuff.
To Subscribe send a note to:
bman-announce-subscribe(at)burningman(dot)com
What is Demodification?
From the Burning Man Statement of Principles Decommodification it
is:
In order to preserve the spirit of gifting, our community seeks to
create social environments that are unmediated by commercial
sponsorships, transactions, or advertising. We stand ready to
protect
our culture from such exploitation. We resist the substitution of
consumption for participatory experience.
Does this mean you should burn your wallet, move to the woods and
never
buy another thing?
In my view, the concept isn't about commercial transactions or
exchange
of money for goods but removing the commercial culture from ours.
Over
all, you can't do the kinds of events we do with out commercial
transactions. The gift economy is great, but at some point someone
is buying something.
The trick in my opinion is make it so that the money, and all things
associated with it, are inconsequential. Sometimes that is as simple
as
making sure cash isn't visible. It's a symbol, don't flash it. At
other
times it's actively ignoring and avoiding advertising, corporate
sponsorships and the like.
The gift Burning Man and our islands of regional events, gives us is
a break from all the commercial culture. This break reminds us of what
is
important and what isn't. Then when we deal with the rest of the
world
we can laugh at the preoccupation with money and keep it from our
lives.
One persons, interpretation....
For more of the Statement of Principles see
http://www.azcompuguy.com/2005_azburn/principles.htm
-Naked Mike
Events for the next few months as we know them. Some are official
events, others just things the community is doing in groups.
2/4 First Fridays.
Downtown Phoenix has a monthly art walk.
http://www.artlinkphoenix.com/
While not a Burning Man event, many Burners participate as artists.
The
Wizards of Az often fire spin nearby for example.
We often meet at Holga's just south of Roosevelt on 3rd St.
2/4 Tucson Dinner
The date is less firm with this monthly dinner. Check with the
AZBurners
on topic list for details.
February host: Theresa Klein
Location: Casa Molina at 7:30pm - fairly standard Mexican
restaurant,
serves margaritas and Mexican beer for $4.50 and and domestic beer
for
$3.25. I'm not sure how that compares to rates in the area, but it
seems
fairly reasonable.
3001 N Campbell
Tucson, AZ 85719
(520) 795-7593
2/12 (Phoenix dinner is normally this day)
Take back Valentine's day party!
Valentines day has become to commercial, lets take back this holiday
and
make it about love again. The other goal of this event is to round
out
the year with a 4th big
community event. We have Holidaze, 100daze and The Rebar Bender, but
nothing this time of year. So lets have a 4th and make it annual.
There will be pot luck dinner as well as playa like exchange of
valentines. Bring a valentines with YOUR name on it. For the
potluck,
use your imagination, make it about your view of valentines. See
full
invite for details. (on discussion list,
azburners(at)yahoogroups(dot)com
Starting at 3:00 pm
Ending 11:00am Sunday.
Location: Pay attention here, it's tricky.
Primary location is Jesse and April (and Bev and Kari)'s new home in
queen creek. The home will be empty. You must bring everything you
need for
this event.. Just like the playa. Assume nothing.
We need a sound system, crash space and the works.
18122 E. Happy Rd.
Queen Creek, AZ 85242
Take Power Rd. South past Riggs Rd. to San Tan Blvd.
Go East (Right) on San Tan Blvd. to Valencia Ave.
Go south (left) on Valencia Ave. to Happy Rd.
Go East (Right) on Happy Rd.
The House is on the right side of the street. Parking
is through the big white gate into the back yard!
Contact phoenix(at)burningman(dot)com
Back up location will be Jenna's, the location of Holidays. Please
keep an eye on the lists to make sure the location has not changed
at the last moment. (there is a reason for it)
3121 N. 27th Place
Phoenix, AZ
See AZBurners discussion group for full invite.
azburners(at)yahoogroups(dot)com
2/26 Arizona Scottish Highland Games
A bunch of went last year and had a lot of fun.
Bring your kilt!
Location: On the Campus of Mesa Community College, located on the
northeast corner of Dobson and US 60. 1833 West Southern Avenue,
Mesa,
AZ 85202
Tickets, $12 at the gate.
Meet, just out side the gate at 10:00. If later, find us inside.
More info http://www.arizonascots.com/
2/26 Burners Invade Rocky Horror Night
This event has been cancelled!!
From: "The Rocky Horror Picture Show In Arizona"
Subject: Rocky's Future in the Valley....(important)
To all friends and fans of THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW in the
Phoenix area:
I am VERY sad to tell you that due to sudden, unfortunate and
unforeseen circumstances, GRAND CINEMAS—the Valley's home for ROCKY
HORROR for nearly three years—has been forced to close not only its
Phoenix location at Spectrum Mall but also its Chandler location at
Warner & Arizona avenue.
This comes as a great surprise to us, as we were literally promoting
our Grand Reopening MARDI GRAS show for February 26th, and
transporting our props, when the news broke.
We apologize that our previously announced MARDI GRAS show in
Chandler will not happen at this time; and likewise we regret that
there is NO venue currently showing ROCKY in the Valley.
We do however have a number of upcoming events, including the
Phoenix Gay Pride Parade and the 30th Anniversary international
ROCKY HORROR convention in Las Vegas; and we are planning picnics,
meetups and other activities to keep our big ROCKY family together;
we hope that you will join us for these, until we can find another
place that will let us all do the TIME WARP again! See our website
for a complete list of these events and how you can join us for
them!
We hope the wait will be short, but while we are looking, we highly
recommend you check out the following shows by our sister casts in
neighboring cities/states, if you have the opportunity. All of them
are well worth the road trip! (And we will be visiting our Tucson
sisters frequently.)
Heavy Petting (Tucson, AZ)
http://tucsonrockyhorror.com/
Frankie's Favorite Obsession (Las Vegas )
http://www.rockyhorrorlasvegas.com/
Midnight Insanity (Long Beach, CA)
http://www.midnightinsanity.com/
Sins O' The Flesh (Hollywood, CA)
http://www.sinsotheflesh.org/
State by state listing of additional shows can be found at the
interactive ROCKY theatre list.
http://www.rockytheaters.com
We know that you are as anxious as we are to get the show going
again; but we ask that you do NOT call theatres for us! If you have
any contacts with any theatres, or are aware of any location that
might be willing to host us, or if you or someone you know might
have the resources to help us realize our dream of
buying/building/owning/operating our OWN theatre devoted to ROCKY
and other similar programming, please contact us ASAP with all
available information at
azrockyfans(at)yahoo(dot)com
As soon as there is information to share, it will be posted on this
site, which we will continue to update with information and photos.
Also, you can stay in touch with fellow local ROCKY fans by checking
out our Yahoo group
http://movies.groups.yahoo.com/group/azrockyhorrorfans/
http://www.azrocky.com/bb/ Meetup Group
http://rockyhorror.meetup.com, and VampireFreaks Community
http://vampirefreaks.com/cult.php?c=AZRockyHorrorFans
We would like to thank all of you who have attended, supported,
performed in or otherwise helped make the ROCKY scene in Phoenix
grow and thrive as it has in the last few years. Together, we
made this one of the largest and most successful ROCKY scenes in the
country—and more than that, we built a community based on love,
tolerance and mutual respect. This is something for all of us
to be very proud of.
I'd also like to thank the INCREDIBLE folks at Grand Cinemas for
their amazing support of the show and everything we wanted to do
with it. In 30 years of ROCKY HORROR in the Valley, I doubt there
has ever been such a tolerant, open-minded theatre company, and all
of them deserve your thanks. In the event GRAND reopens a
location in the Valley, you can bet we'll be right back there with
them (if they'll have us!).
Check this site frequently for updates, and in the meantime, keep
the faith, keep in touch, do the TIME WARP wherever and however you
can, and as ever, DON'T DREAM IT—BE IT!
With Genuine Love
Matteo M. Yenkala
Fearless Leader & Mr Producer Guy
on behalf of BOB (the Banned on Broadway Theatrical Troupe)
3/4 First Fridays
Downtown Phoenix has a monthly art walk.
http://www.artlinkphoenix.com/
While not a Burning Man event, many Burners participate as artists.
The
Wizards of Az often fire spin near by for example.
We often meet at Holga's just south of Roosevelt on 3rd St.
3/5 AZ Renaissance Festival
Burner day at the faire! (it's an excuse to dress up)
A few Burners perform, come out support them and have a pint or 2.
Advance ticket discounts (save $1) from Fry's $18.00 each
The Festival is seven miles east of Apache Junction on US Highway
60.
For Carpooling options, see the discussion list.
azburners(at)yahoogroups(dot)com
Meeting, just in side the gate at 10:30am
More info http://emol.org/azrenfest/
3/12 Phoenix Area Dinner.
Once a month, on the 12th, we meet at a restaurant for dinner. The
location is chosen by that month's organizer.
March Organizer: Kathe (location will be in March newsletter)
April Organizer: Needed. Speak up on the AZBurner discussion list.
azburners(at)yahoogroups(dot)com
3/26 AZBurners Body Art Festival
A simple gathering of those who like to body paint, henna tattoos,
dye
hair, etc.
Any interested artists please contact Naked Mike
mike(at)nudeinaz(dot)com If you are interested in being art, just show up.
Pot luck dinner, bring something to share, LNT, etc.
Artists will accept donations, which will go to art supplies or
playa art.
Starting at 3:00PM
18122 E. Happy Rd.
Queen Creek, AZ 85242
Take Power Rd. South past Riggs Rd. to San Tan Blvd.
Go East (Right) on San Tan Blvd. to Valencia Ave.
Go south (left) on Valencia Ave. to Happy Rd.
Go East (Right) on Happy Rd.
4/22-4/24 Xara Dulzura
Imagine and pre-enact Xara, a pastoral paradise civilization 400
years
in the future.
http://www.xaraproject.org/
4/28-5/1 TOAST
The Arizona Regional Burn
Details, ticket info, etc. on the web site.
http://www.toast-town.org/
Some future ideas
It has been suggested that the 100 Daze party has grown to large for
an
urban environment.
So, should it be expanded in to a 3 day weekend, out of town? In
Camp
Verde or elsewhere for example?
Also 100 days before the man burns is may 26th so this could be held
over Memorial day weekend. Or the weekend before.
If you have thoughts please bring them up on the AZBurners
discussion
list. Particularly if you want to host it (pool would be nice
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Azburners
Keep in contact, build community!
http://www.azburners.org/ is a great source of information, list of
events, gallery, local camps, you name it..
Get your bio up on it so we know who you are.
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This news letter brought to you by:
Your regional contacts:
NakedMike, Phoenix
Rockstar (Gary), Arizona
Community at large:
All of you!