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BURNING MAN CANCELA SU EDICIÓN DE 2021

El festival del desierto de Nevada ha decidido cancelar su edición 2021 y volver a encontrarse en 2022.

Los últimos 14 meses han sido un viaje turbulento de evolución y cambio para todos los seres humanos de este planeta. Hemos tenido que adaptarnos a los giros y vueltas de una crisis mundial, información compleja de salud pública y la creciente esperanza de que podamos comenzar a reconstruir nuestras vidas juntos pronto.

Todos en Burning Man Project hemos estado ocupados proyectando todos los escenarios posibles que nos permitirían revivir nuestra ciudad del desierto en 2021. Las variables son muchas y nuestra capacidad para superar los desafíos es alta. Es lo que hacemos. Pero, aunque aquí en los Estados Unidos podemos sentir que la luz al final del túnel se ilumina, todavía estamos en la pandemia, y las incertidumbres que deben resolverse son imposibles de resolver en el tiempo que tenemos. Hemos decidido poner nuestra mirada en Black Rock City 2022.

The past 14 months have been a turbulent journey of evolution and change for every human on this planet. We have had to adapt to the twists and turns of a global crisis, complex public health information, and the growing hope that we can start rebuilding our lives together soon.

All of us at Burning Man Project have been busy projecting all the possible scenarios that would allow us to bring our desert city back to life in 2021. The variables are many, and our capacity to overcome challenges is high. It’s what we do.

But, although here in the United States we may be feeling the weight lifting and the light at the end of the tunnel brightening, we are still in the pandemic, and the uncertainties that need to be resolved are impossible to resolve in the time we have.

We have decided to set our sights on Black Rock City 2022.

This is not a decision that weighs on just one specific issue; rather, it’s a combination of problems that in an ever-changing world resist certainty to move forward.

Humanity is experiencing collective trauma that is unprecedented in recent times, and while for some returning to Black Rock City may feel like “the answer,” there is very real rebuilding and healing that needs to be done before returning full force to the desert. The physical, psychic, and emotional impacts of this pandemic are real and the recovery from this experience will happen at different rates of speed. This is the time to gather with our friends, crews, families and communities.

We have the time now to imagine what we can bring to Black Rock City 2022 that will really make a difference. What would it look like if Burning Man culture shaped the future?

How do you want to bring the best of what you have to give to the next gathering in the desert?

How bold can you go?

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