HeartSpace

Participants needed:
We welcome a diverse range of would-be burners, as long as you are ready to explore a new world of friendly games and you are willing to gently push your boundaries (with support from the HeartSpace family).If you are here to party (and only party) then perhaps this is not the camp for you. We will have fun, but we are not a “sound-camp”. If you long for the earlier days of the Burn, of a decade ago or more, then you want to be in this camp. We aim to reinvigorate the Burn and ourselves with its true purpose, trying new things, meeting each other in unexpected ways and enjoying the process!

Project Description:

HeartSpace is a theme camp at AfrikaBurn, whose vision it is to create a sanctuary of radical belonging, where strangers become family. Through interactive explorations of connection, trust, play and ritual silliness, we offer magical experiences as a catalyst for your journey of self-discovery.

The HeartSpace activity tent serves as our sanctuary – a sacred place for presence to open the heart and mind.

See more of what we do here.

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Details of Gift:

Here, we offer intentionally curated offerings and rituals – 2 times a day. Additionally, 3 times a week, we take our magic to the playa and any daring burners on an immersive transformative adventure!

Joining Requirements:

Please see this presentation:https://drive.google.com/file/d/1BQAmFHHqqDlknRc-9QIdpWdNQbWphY09

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