The Love Box Support Camp

Participants needed:
We are looking for internationals from all walks so that we can meet new people and be open to different visions and ideas. Looking for those who dont mind a little work with their play, who like to invite others in and who understand the principles of burn well.

Project Description:

The Love Box is a support camp for our new Mutant Vehicle “The Love Box”

Comprised of groovy, loving players from the USA, UK, Netherlands, Germany and South Africa, we are out to bring love to the playa through a colourful magic carpet on wheels. Our sensual lips and soft bedspread will draw in the mojo and hearts of the playa.
We are looking for more lovers to support our mutant. Applications are open

Details of Gift:

The pure aesthetic of our vehicle will add to the whimsical and colourful prism of this years burn. Our gifts are spontaneous, generous and infectious. An oasis on wheels for anyone needing to chill, body shot central and heaps of bad advice, we have it all.

Joining Requirements:

We looking for team players to help construct our vehicle and camp at burn and help to take it down too. Supporters who can come to the rescue if we run into challenges but most importantly supporters who just want to have a great time with great people

Additional Details:

We charge a fee to join but provide great infrastructure in return. We have everyones interests in mind and aim to use the input from this burn to shape future burns into even better experiences

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