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Burning Man 1996: The West Stage

It was decided in our pre-event meetings to construct a stage specifically to give participants a venue for their shows. Called the West Stage, this is a big triangle with a platform raised about 1.5-meter (5-feet) off the playa.

west stage being built

Here's a daytime performance on the completed stage. It was well-built and a real magnet for small groups wanting a place from which to entertain. I made it a point of stopping by on each Ranger partrol to see who was performing.

Here's a nighttime performance, complete with horn section and costumes. A great pleasure to be around.

a band on the west stage

The horn solo on the West Stage.

a solo close-up

What's the first thing I want after getting some sleep in the wee hours of the morning? A shampoo.

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