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BURNING MAN 2003
THE
TOM JONES
ROLLER
DISCO |
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| From Aug. 25 to Sept. 1, the Black Rock Desert in
northeastern Nevada was the place to be as over 30,000 people flocked to the 2003 Burning
Man Festival. I made my first trek to this unique expression of art, technology and
survival in August of 2001. Now I am going to try to express to you what this is and why
you should join in with us as we bring the Sunday Golden Gate Park skate scene to the
Playa with the Tom Jones Roller Disco. WHAT
IS BURNING MAN?
That's the big question everyone asks. The answer is not simple at all. Anyone who has
been there already knows that explaining what is BM is not possible. I believe that every
individual that has been there will tell you something different. The only way to find
that out is to go there and see for yourself. |
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For me, Burning Man is where we go out to the desert and
create paradise for a week We participate by sharing our paradise with others while others
share their version of paradise with us. You see, for 24 years now, I have tried to create
a little piece of paradise in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park every Sunday. Our little
patch of skating paradise at 6th Ave. and Kennedy Drive sees skaters from all
over the Bay Area come together to share fun, friendship and good times with people they
may have nothing else in common with. Anyone is welcome. Everyone participates in some
way. Here are no rules except to respect each other, participate,clean up what you mess up
and have a fantastic time. |
| The Burning Man experience is the same communal energy of our
skate community in the park or any functional, loving and sharing community only
multiplied by about 25,000. There is a of the kind of freedom there that you won't
experience anywhere else on the planet. You can be what you want to be, go where you want
to go, do what you want to do and it's great. The responsibilities you do have are the
ones you signed up for. It's your participation in Burning Man. Burning Man oozes
with artistic expression. I think it is the most fascinating aspect of the festival. The
lengths people go through to express their artistic ideas will blow you away. Think
of the words "sensory overload". The air is filled with music of every kind all
day and all night - under the hot, hot sun and through the cool evenings and all night
long. There is no selling or concept of money. Anyone who can will help you.
They're interested in you and what you are doing. |
| Camp Roller
Disco Camp Roller Disco has been a part of Burning Man since BM
2000. Benjamin James, Paul Schiessl and Dan Filner created "Camp Roller Disco".
The floor was approximately 40' X 64', with a special offshoot just for dancin'. It was
constructed of many sheets of oriented strand board with groovy Cool Neon polka dots
routed into the floor right on the playa, courtesy of Rebecca Bleau! |
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THE DESERT NOSE There
are several camps at Burning Man that are set up by skaters. Camp Sunscreen is one, Camp
Playfish is another (its evolved)
Camp Roller Disco was also a part of skater Howard Cohen's
"Buckminster Fuller's Nose", or "The Desert Nose" as it is listed
today. It is truly the coolest chill space of BM. Howard has set the standard on how to
organize a camp for Burning Man and I am following his direction in organizing our camp. |
| THE TOM
JONES PANTY HUT This is another.skater camp. Mike Bjorklin
drove the Partridge Family bus loaded with all the gear in 2001. The Tom Jones Panty Hut
is more like a neighborhood bar in Black Rock City. There are plenty of bars throughout
BM, but this one is different. "It's Not Unusual" can be heard at 4:00 A.M.
while people sing ever so slightly out of tune. Women have been known to leave their
panties at the bar where they are mounted on the wall. See all the panties? |
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| We are going to have a fantastic
time. Please remember that participation is a requirement. We want you to
participate with us as a member of our camp. There is a lot of work involved in
running a camp, but it is also great fun. We will have the Tom Jones Panty Hut
combining with the Roller Disco. Thanks to
Benny, Dan and Rebecca from the Funhouse and Cool Neon,
Paul from Skate Pro and Howard from the Desert
Nose. They are the ones allowing me to undertake this mission after they have
worked so hard to make it one of the most enjoyable experiences for thousands of BM
participants over the years. I will do my best to continue with the Roller Disco and
showcase skating and I need your help to do it.
In 2004, our camp will be the Black Rock Roller Disco.
Yes, we are already planning.. Send me an e-mail
if you want to be in our camp or call me at 415-752-1967 anytime. .
Keep Rollin',
D. Miles Jr.
The GodFather of Skating
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