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A group of jugglers practice/perform in Center
Camp. There are performers everywhere, all volunteers sharing their talents
with the community. Black Rock City is a very entertaining place to explore.
If you are not performing at the moment, yourself, you can enjoy everyone
else's performances. At Burning Man you are either part of the parade or
watching it (or both at the same time).
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Across the street from our
camp was the Asian Princess Ranch. Jennifer, the Asian
Princess herself, sang country karaoke each night at
sunset while sitting on her plastic pony.
This surreal and
well-thought out performance attracted a lot of attention.
She even got her picture in the Black Rock Gazette!
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Tony took this picture of a
group of people who had covered themselves with mud. What
more can be said?
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Costume designer Jeanne Lauren
(above right) deserves some credit. She got her picture
taken by National Geographic at last year's Burning Man
and they put her on the cover! Unfortunately they didn't
even mention her name. We show her here wearing
"White Vision," another of
her fantastic outfits.
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