Kink on Playa

Kink at BRC is a little different than at home.

Here are some key differences to keep in mind at Suspended Animation.

Burning Man Culture
and
BDSM

Most of the people you’ll meet at BRC are unfamiliar with BDSM culture and dungeon etiquette. Burning Man is built around a culture of interactivity and radical self-expression, which can create potential problems when you’re in scene. 

You should expect people to intrude on your scene, and perhaps to try and participate in it in ways that you may find inappropriate. In some cases, you may encounter people who are drunk and aggressive.

The following strategies may be helpful:

Remember that you’re in BRC, not in your local dungeon. The culture is different here, and you need to adapt to it.

Plan your rigging to be robust if prodded or jostled by curious onlookers.

Consider having a designated person for crowd-control and question-answering.

Safe Play
in the
Desert is Unique

All the usual warnings about staying safe in the desert apply doubly to bondage situations. 

On top of staying extra vigilant, there are unique safety considerations in the desert. 

The Desert is Hard on People and Equipment

The playa is covered with fine alkali dust. The dust is particularly hard on your fingers if you're rigging, so take good care of your cuticles and consider using hand moisturizer before bed. 

A manicure right before the burn can help your hands survive the playa.

Some riggers and people they rig find using soft gloves (for example, gloves for golfing) helpful when handling rope in the dusty playa environment.

Everything that goes to the playa gets dusty, no matter how careful you are.

Natural fiber rope and leather are both susceptible to damage from the dust. Extra coatings of mink oil may help protect both natural fiber rope and leather. 

You should plan on thoroughly washing or discarding any rope that you take to the playa.