Tickets for Dragon Burn 2018 are on sale now!
If you do not have a ticket when you arrive at the site you will not be allowed entry. No tickets are sold on-site.
The Dragon Burns in 15 days!
Tickets for Dragon Burn 2018 are on sale now!
If you do not have a ticket when you arrive at the site you will not be allowed entry. No tickets are sold on-site.
We already have several projects lined up for Dragon Burn 2018.
Buy a ticket!
Ticket sales should open next week – be ready!
Submit an application!
APPLY NOW! Deadline March 4th
Applications must be in by March 4th.
So you want to start a theme camp for the next Dragon Burn? Here’s a quick guide to help you get started….
Here are the meeting minutes for a brief post-site visit meeting we held on the 6th February. Attendance was low as we were in the run up to Chinese New Year.
Camp Cucumburner is a fully-vegan theme camp new at Dragon Burn this year.
The Ministry of Arts offers art grants! This fund comes from a combination of tickets sales and fundraising events and there is up to ¥20,000 to share among applicable arts projects.
Shanghai’s iconic Wutong leaves turns yellow during the winter which looks like a golden dragon laying in the city. The city’s sanitation workers will cut branches from Wutong trees once a while.
Here are the meeting minutes for the Dragon Burn Planning meeting on the 25th January.
The hardest part of getting a Burn started is finding a good location.
The number one reason a Burn fails to happen is because it can’t find a site.