The Motherfucking Queens

Participants needed:
The Queens magic thrives on collaboration: and you! We’re looking for: – Warm, enthusiastic, and reliable humans – Creative spirits who love to host or help – Builders, artists, cooks, dreamers, and doers – mostly the doers! This year, we’re prioritizing participants who can commit to key Lead / Hero roles or participate in Build. Key roles include: 🥦 Pantry Heroes (3–5) – Source fresh food before the Burn and manage the pantry during the event (must be in Cape Town pre-Burn). 🔌 Power Heroes (1–3) – Oversee generator, lighting, and sound setup; ensure smooth running during the Burn (must attend Build). 🪚 Builders & Strikers – Help with camp construction, decor setup, and teardown post-event

Project Description:

The Motherfucking Queens is a theme camp dedicated to celebrating divine feminine power, beauty in all its forms, and the confident royalty that resides within us all. We are a sanctuary for Burners: male, female, and everything in between who wish to explore their inner Queen or King through creativity, connection, and joy.

Our camp offers a safe and vibrant space for empowerment, expression, and play. Expect inspiring workshops, soulful music, yoga, meditations, and spontaneous moments of pure magic. Whether you’re dancing to downtempo beats or sharing stories by candlelight, you’ll feel the warmth of a community that radiates beauty, confidence, and grace.

Details of Gift:

We gift a space of divine feminine energy, a breathing altar of inspiration, transformation, and joy.

Our offerings include:

A beautifully decorated and shoe free tent with comfortable places to relax

Daily meditation and yoga sessions

Workshops celebrating art, movement, and expression

Evening music that’s soulful, ambient, and live, not your typical sound camp

Occasional special performances and events, and potentially a few surprises

Joining Requirements:

Contribute to camp community, setup, operation (including minimum 2 shifts), and strike Take part in at least one cooking shift (we prepare nourishing, high-quality meals together) Share responsibility for camp upkeep Respectful, reliable, and aligned with our camp’s ethos of connection and divine feminine We offer: 🎪 Ample shade for tents and a cozy communal space for shared meals 🚿 Refreshing showers and enough water to stay clean and hydrated 🌙 Quiet nights for restful sleep 👑 A family of Queens that simply works

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  1. Dear Queens,

    We’d absolutely love to join Motherfucking Queens at AfrikaBurn this year.

    We’re Nafsika and Jelena, both in our 30s and based in Switzerland, and your camp instantly caught our attention. The mix of divine feminine energy, creativity, soulful music, and a cozy-but-fabulous vibe feels exactly like how we want to experience the Burn.

    We’re not coming just to attend — we genuinely want to contribute and be part of the magic.

    A bit about us:

    Nafsika – I am a Greek lady, organized, calm, and very good with making things happen. I love cooking for people, hosting relaxed gatherings, and creating warm spaces where conversations flow. Happy to jump in as a Pantry Hero, take cooking shifts, and fully support build/strike.

    Jelena – South African lady, thoughtful, grounded, and naturally great at bringing people together. She’s hands-on, reliable, and always up for helping wherever needed — whether that’s build, shifts, or spontaneous moments of camp sparkle.

    We’re both easygoing, responsible, and respectful of community. We love the idea of shared meals, quiet nights, and a camp that feels like a family rather than just a sound system.

    If it fits, we’d also happily host something light and fun — maybe a sunset Mediterranean dinner, a playful empowerment circle, or a relaxed discussion space with tea and good music.

    Mostly, we just want to co-create something beautiful, supportive, and a little bit fabulous together.

    Warmly,
    Nafsika & Jelena

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