- Playa del Fuego
Infobox burn event
event_name = Playa del Fuego
first_year = 1998
location_city = Odessa/Townsend
location_state =Delaware
location_country =United States
event_month = May & October
recent_year = 2008
recent_month_start = Oct
recent_month_end =
recent_day_start = 9
recent_day_end = 13
recent_participants = 1000
website = [http://www.playadelfuego.org/ www.playadelfuego.org]Playa del Fuego is a regional event inspired by the annual
Burning Man festival in Nevada. The event is held in Delaware twice a year, with the Fall event being held onColumbus Day weekend and the Spring event being held overMemorial Day Weekend. Most of the planners and participants come from theBaltimore -Washington DC metropolitan area and surrounding states including, but not limited to,Maryland ,Virginia ,Delaware ,Pennsylvania , andNew Jersey .Playa del Fuego is a camping event that celebrates art for art's sake and espouses a
gift economy where no vending, sales or barter are permitted. Visual and performanceartist s from all over the mid-atlantic region and the East Coast create a temporary community for the weekend. Participants share a wide range of talents fromsculpting ,painting , music, theatre, and DJing, to alternative forms of expression such as games, performance art, and circus talents such as juggling andfire spinning .The event adheres to the ten principles of the
Burning Man event in Nevada. Among these are the LNT (Leave No Trace ) philosophy, an environmental policy whereby participants are obligated to remove every piece of refuse that they generate while at the event, taking it with them when they leave. The themes of radicalself-expression and radical self-reliance are also borrowed from Burning Man. In addition, the event is considered a "no spectators" event, meaning that all attendees are expected to actively participate in its creation, staffing, and general philosophy.According to the official website, it is "a celebration of the spirit of radical self-expression, community, and participation". The event is planned and run completely by
volunteer s. Playa del Fuego (often referred to by participants as PDF) ends with a bonfire; however, instead of a humaneffigy as in Burning Man, a wooden pony is burned in honor of the event's origins onAssateague Island inMaryland .History
PDF began with a small group in 1998 on a beach at
Assateague Island . Eventually, the event grew too large for that location and moved to private property in the Odessa/Townsend area ofDelaware to accommodate the several hundred participants that now attend the event. It has continued to grow and for the Spring 2007 event, tickets offered for sale on the PDF website sold out in minutes. Sales continue to be very brisk; spring historically sells out.Tickets for the 2008 events are $35.00 USD each, and are handled in two releases of 500 tickets each.
Tickets sales for the Spring PDF begin mid-March on the event website, and ticket sales for the Fall PDF begin in mid-August each year.
ee also
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List of regional Burning Man events External links
* [http://www.playadelfuego.org/ playadelfuego.org] - official PDF website
* [http://www.burningman.com/ burningman.com] - official burningman website
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