Nowhere Related Theme Camps At Burning Man
- Cult of Alice (2004)
One of the first European camps was Cult of Alice. It had about 35 people in it from across Europe in it and was led by SnowStorm.
- Interplanetary Dance Commandos (2005)
Returned to the playa in the place of Cult of Alice. They brought dancing to your party and British sweets to your palate.
- Quixote's Cabaret Club and Bar
(2006–present) Started by the London couple Emma and Monty in 2005. In 2005, it was a 20 ft x 40 ft enclosed stage made of scaffolding and tarpaulin, with a borrowed sound system and the world’s finest 50-buck homemade lighting rig. In 2008, the camp had over 80 participants and has its own storage facility in Reno, NV. The camp featured a cabaret featuring a Burlesque Show in 2005 and 2006 on two nights.
- Nowhere Omnibus
Camp/Installation at Burning Man 2009. The Nowhere Omnibus was simultaneously an interactive art experience and an actual service. It combined physical installations around the Esplanade, in the form of idealized bus stops, with a traditional London Routemaster bus, which circumnavigated the playa, to a tight schedule, every day of Burning Man.
- Black Rock International Burner Hostel (BRIBH)
Hagey (Reno NV) operated the burner hostel for nine years. In the later years he was assisted by Kiwi and Irish. The burner hostel created an amazing space for travelling burners to go Burning Man - many travellers could stay in days before Burning Man at Hagey's house in Reno, where many burners stopped to take the travellers at the hostel to the playa. The BRIBH was also home a number of European first time burners. In 2008, the burner hostel did not operate due to a combination of a number unfortunate factors.
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