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Resonance 2023

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Resonance 2023: Alien Invasion 

Attend a gathering that celebrates our many worlds, moons, stars and the creatures that live within them. Explore otherworldly possibilities in your choices of attire, involve planetary forces in your artistic creations, and stage alien landscapes for your alien visitors to enjoy. We’re imagining a UFO or alien-centered effigy burn.

Dates: September 14-17
Location TBD*

*Look for updates on location, volunteer sign-ups, art grant submissions, and theme camp, art car and event registration on our Facebook page and on https://www.wichitaburners.org

No refunds
No ticket sales at gate
No weapons
No pets 

ALL Sales/Transfers End: 9/11/23 @ 12:01am 

Tickets may be gifted or sold to other participants before the transfer end date. Tickets are NEVER to be sold for more than face value. Violation of this policy may result in a ban from future Resonance events. 

Ticket Prices:
Adult (18+) $60
Teen (13-17) $30
Child (0-12) $5
RABBIT (art grant) tickets $90

We Create & Participate, No Spectators!

Resonance is a Burning Man Project sponsored event and we adopt their mission and principles, with thanks to the eloquent individuals who wrote them. 

Our Mission

Burning Man Project’s mission is to produce the annual event known as Burning Man and to guide, nurture and protect the more permanent community created by its culture. Our intention is to generate society that connects each individual to his or her creative powers, to participation in community, to the larger realm of civic life, and to the even greater world of nature that exists beyond society.

We believe that the experience of Burning Man can produce positive spiritual change in the world. To this end, it is equally important that we communicate with one another, with the citizens of Black Rock City and with the community of Burning Man wherever it may arise. Burning Man is radically inclusive, and its meaning is potentially accessible to anyone.

The touchstone of value in our culture will always be immediacy: experience before theory, moral relationships before politics, survival before services, roles before jobs, embodied support before sponsorship. Finally, in order to accomplish these ends, Burning Man must endure as a self-supporting enterprise that is capable of sustaining the lives of those who dedicate themselves to its work. From this devotion spring those duties that we owe to one another.

We will always burn the Man.