Become Part of Camp Euphoria

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Become Part of Camp Euphoria

Post by Jordan 10-E » Wed Aug 04, 2004 1:47 pm

We at camp Euphoria, now in our third year, are opening up the opportunity for you to become part of our 2004 community.

Euphoria is essentially a music and performance camp located in the Large-Scale Sound Art area of Black Rock City. That of course means that we like to play our music till the sun comes up. This year we will be located at 10:00 and Jupiter. Amoung other things, we will have our new Euphoria Pavilion and a large scale art installation associated with the camp called "Order and Chaos", a 40-ft obelisk.

We have a strong core of committed individuals and are a dedicated as a camp to create something magical each year at Burning Man, not to mention busting out some seriously cool music. If you would like to help host a kick ass party, have some mixing skills, or have a couple extra monitors, speakers, or groovy lights to throw in the mix, we welcome you. Equipment and skills are always good. If you are a dancer, or performer, or just a cool person looking for a good camp, we will welcome you. We are always looking to diversify and have a wider range of people as part of Euphoria.

So if what I have described sounds appealing, you are still in limbo about where you will be, and you are willing to contribute where you can, please contact me and we can go over details. The event is coming up soon, so please make contact ASAP.

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Post by Jordan 10-E » Wed Aug 04, 2004 1:57 pm

I accidentally posted this three times and can't delete the others. Here is the official thread.

http://eplaya.burningman.org/viewtopic. ... highlight=

Ignore this one.
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