Camp DelicioZA

Participants needed:
No pancake flipping experience required. :-) HOWEVER if you’re a person who wants to be part of a camp that is diverse in every way but with a strong sense of community, this may be your place. Bring your creative talents, cooking or ‘braai’ (BBQ) skills, building skills or any other weird and wonderful skills – we love co-creating our camp each year!

Project Description:

Camp DelicioZA is an off-shoot of the Burning Man theme camp, Camp Delicioso. We’re a community with big hearts who flip ‘pancrêpes’ (pancakes/ ‘pannekoeke’) daily from 9am to 12-ish (or until the batter runs out!) during AfrikaBurn. 

We’re a jovial, inclusive and welcoming bunch of international burners (returning and new), who love nothing better than a random natter, a cheeky tequila shot (or something else) or three (!) and having loads of fun.

From sunset to sunrise, we keep our campfires burning and we offer a welcoming safe space for wandering souls.

We love that our camp each year develop its own nuance of the continuing ethos of Camp DelicioZA. The only things we very serious about is the AfrikaBurn principles, our camp’s principles and our camp gifting; we care about each other and our fellow burners.

We’re a bunch of participators: we participate as a camp in greeter Shifts (at Die Hek), welcoming burners, new and returning to the AfrikaBurn and we love nothing better than the full emersion experience that AB offers.

Details of Gift:

If fun, fires and festive flipping is your thing, come join our camp!

Joining Requirements:

You must commit to: – The Afrikaburn and camp DelicioZA principles – one shift of pancake flipping during the week of the Burn (about 4-5 hrs) – helping with the setting up and/or striking of the camp – one shift of ice fetching for our camp (only 1 hr of your time, once during the week)

Additional Details:

Get in touch if you have not yet found your clan… we may just be the one you were looking for!

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