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		<title>Compression! A Fine Example of Reno&#8217;s Burner Styles</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 30 Jul 2011 08:17:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Are you ready to see how Reno Burners dress up to go out on the town?  Despite having just inundated ourselves with Burning Man costumes for an entire afternoon, we just had to indulge in more. Immediately after our successful Burning Man Costume Swap, we walked across the street to enjoy the 4th annual Compression! Fire and Art Festival put on by Controlled Burn, Reno&#8217;s premier fire performance troupe.  There, we spent the early evening being amazed by talented local belly-dancers,<a href="http://dustycouture.com/3971/thewildtimes/compression-a-fine-example-of-renos-burner-styles/" rel="nofollow" class="more-link"> continue » </a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you ready to see how Reno Burners dress up to go out on the town?  Despite having just inundated ourselves with Burning Man costumes for an entire afternoon, we just had to indulge in more.</p>
<p>Immediately after our successful Burning Man Costume Swap, we walked across the street to enjoy the 4th annual Compression! Fire and Art Festival put on by Controlled Burn, Reno&#8217;s premier fire performance troupe.  There, we spent the early evening being amazed by talented local belly-dancers, circus freaks, drummers, hip hop dancers, and fire performers all while taking multiple breaks to photograph the <em>incredible </em>Reno Burner Fashion that we kept encountering as you&#8217;ll see in the video below.</p>
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		<title>Fire Performer Costumes: Safety &amp; Style Vol. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Feb 2010 19:56:09 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dusty Bacon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Let&#8217;s now move from the micro level of costume design (ie specific properties of the fibers) to the macro level as we consider the larger elements of an outfit and their effect on Vision, Mobility, &#38; Protection.  Vision - Masks add a lot of flair, as do eye patches, cowls/hoods, goggles, and numerous other head adornments.  When you are moving fire through a circular space all around you though you need to have 360 degrees of awareness.  Moving into space<a href="http://dustycouture.com/1681/ongoing/fire-performer-costumes-safety-style-vol-2/" rel="nofollow" class="more-link"> continue » </a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Let&#8217;s now move from the micro level of costume design (ie specific properties of the fibers) to the macro level as we consider the larger elements of an outfit and their effect on<strong> </strong>Vision, Mobility, &amp; Protection.  <img class="alignleft" title="What Factors Would You Consider Before Fire Performing In This Head-dress?" src="http://www.dustycouture.com/dustybacon/Post_Images/2010_Winter_Spring/FirePerformSafety02/Fire-Performer-Safety-01.jpg" alt="Artistically blurred pic of feminine figure wearing large pinata like head-dress lit only by her fiery hands looming over a hooded figure." width="244" height="312" /></p>
<p><strong>Vision </strong>- Masks add a lot of flair, as do eye patches, cowls/hoods, goggles, and numerous other head adornments.  When you are moving fire through a circular space all around you though you need to have 360 degrees of awareness.  Moving into space that is occupied by a person or a flame is probably not what you want.  Really, you could probably do fine without being able to see directly in front of you.  The danger lies in compromising your peripheral vision.  Consider this correlation between movement and awareness when planning both the choreography and costumes for a performance.</p>
<p><strong>Mobility </strong>- The ability to maneuver without obstruction all the parts of your body <em>and the entirety of your fire tool(s)</em> not just your feet.  We love straps, buckles, corsets, platform shoes, trench-coats, tail-coats, tails, petticoats, flowing dresses, outlandish head-gear, wings, tight fits, tall hats, and all sorts of other aura occupiers.  But, if these accouterments sticking out <img class="alignright" title="Bare Skin Can Be A Safe (And Sexy) Costume For Certain Types Of Fire Performance." src="http://www.dustycouture.com/dustybacon/Post_Images/2010_Winter_Spring/FirePerformSafety02/Fire-Performer-Safety-02.jpg" alt="Scantily clad woman on stage backlit by lights singes her thonged buttocks with flaming fans." width="260" height="247" /> from your person have the potential to become obstructions in the path of your limbs or their fiery extension(s), it might be worth considering the results of such collisions in advance.  As fire performance often incorporates the complicated weaving of multiple limbs, it is worthwhile to consider how your costume will allow for all necessary contortions.  Regarding footwear, is it surely footed on all surfaces?  What works on the playa might not be kosher on loose gravel or wet grass.</p>
<p><strong>Protection </strong>- Will what you&#8217;re wearing protect your skin, eyes, and hair from a fiery fuel transfer?  How about if some hot metal presses into you by mistake?  Or the impact from a tool spinning out of control?  It may not even be your mistake that results in your potentially getting hurt.  Consider the other performers that will be sharing your space and realize that each one is a whole new set of variables that increases the chances of a new scar.  Safety glasses might look dorky, but some people won&#8217;t go without them because they&#8217;ve experienced fuel-in-the-eye syndrome from someone near them spinning out to leave flaming tracks on the ground.  Gloves reduce dexterity but can be significant protection against the flame off a large sword (and fingerless gloves actually don&#8217;t compromise sword handling much at all).  Bandannas, buffs, hats, and other head-coverings give great protection for your hair as well as increased confidence.  Design it to stay on your head and you might forget it&#8217;s even there!</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">You know us, we&#8217;re not judgmental.  Wear whatever you like, just consider considering some of the many safety aspects of your new fire performance duds before lighting up.  Maybe simulate some of the SNAFU situations during the outfit&#8217;s dress-rehearsals.  We hope to see you RAWKin&#8217; the flame couture style soon.</p>
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		<title>Fire Performer Costumes: Safety &amp; Style Vol. 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 20:12:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dusty Bacon</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The flame dances around you as the audience, transfixed by the spectacle, secretly hopes for the horror that can ensue at any moment.  That inescapable instant when you finally screw up and light yourself on fire &#8230; How bad will the damage be?  Well, that depends in part on what you&#8217;re wearing.  As was mentioned in the introductory post, it&#8217;s great to wear mind-blowing performance outfits but it&#8217;s equally important that whatever you wear whilst lit be chosen with the<a href="http://dustycouture.com/1587/ongoing/fire-performer-costumes-safety-style-vol-1/" rel="nofollow" class="more-link"> continue » </a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The flame dances around you as the audience, transfixed by the spectacle, secretly hopes for the horror that can ensue at any moment.  That inescapable instant when you finally screw up and light yourself on fire &#8230;<img class="alignleft" title="These Arm Warmers Play At Looking Edgy &amp; Complex But Are Probably Safe" src="http://www.dustycouture.com/dustybacon/Post_Images/2010_Winter_Spring/FirePerformSafety/Fire-Performer-Safety-011.jpg" alt="Beautiful woman looking at you seductively holds a flaming fan close to her face and another close to the camera.  Her arm warmers are cut up, stretched and strappy." width="250" height="376" /></p>
<p>How bad will the damage be?  Well, that depends in part on what you&#8217;re wearing.  As was mentioned in the introductory post, it&#8217;s great to wear mind-blowing performance outfits but it&#8217;s equally important that whatever you wear whilst lit be chosen with the safety benefits and disadvantages in mind.</p>
<p><strong>Fire &#8220;Safe&#8221; Fabrics</strong> &#8211; Unless you plan to rock a <a href="http://www.dustycouture.com/dustybacon/Post_Images/2010_Winter_Spring/FirePerformSafety/Fire-proof_and_Heat_Insulation_Suit.jpg" target="_blank">silver foil space-suit</a> like the firemen who tend to the man-burn, you&#8217;re going to be at some risk of getting burnt no matter what you wear.  By judiciously selecting fabrics we can avoid potential dangers.  The first of these being the fabric melting and fusing onto your skin (an inherent danger with synthetic fabrics and some blends).  Polyester, rayon, spandex, nylon, latex, etc., all of these are made from chemicals that will readily burn and melt.  A companion danger to the &#8220;shrink-wrap&#8221; effect is the possibility of the fabric being so combustible that once lit, the fabric itself acts as fuel and continues to burn on its own!  These are not urban myths but phenomena we have experienced as fire performers.<img class="alignright" title="HoWOWard Sez: More Fire Resistance Is Better For Big Flamez" src="http://www.dustycouture.com/dustybacon/Post_Images/2010_Winter_Spring/FirePerformSafety/Fire-Performer-Safety-022.jpg" alt="Man wielding a flaming sword in each hand marches in parade during daytime.  The NeverWasHaul (a mobile steampunk victorian house) can be seen rolling in the background." width="243" height="343" /></p>
<p>If these dangers concern you, there are several methods of addressing them.  The first is to choose natural materials such as cotton/denim, linen, silk, wool, felt, leather, or other animal skins.  Certain synthetic materials that have been designed for fiery endeavors such as <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NkG9KRPWOS8" target="_blank">Nomex</a> and <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=glmIHzz0250" target="_blank">CarbonX</a> can also be safer choices.  Further, synthetic/natural fiber blends aren&#8217;t necessarily dangerous.  If the percentage of synthetic materials in the blend is low (say, less than 15% it&#8217;s really at your own discretion) then the material will probably react to flame in a way similar to 100% natural fiber.  Another alternative is to wear the unsafe material <em>after </em>treating it with one of many <a href="http://www.natfire.com/store/index.php?main_page=product_info&amp;cPath=0&amp;products_id=1" target="_blank">spray-on fire retardant chemicals</a> (Warning: these chemicals cause skin irritation with most people).  Also, while the lining of a garment should be of some concern, it will likely not come into contact with open flame and should therefore only warrant serious consideration if you foresee the outer shell heating up to a dangerously high temperature.</p>
<p>When evaluating the safety of a fabric, consider more than just the fibers.  Just as music is a combination of silence and sound, so too the truth of flame feeds upon both fuel and air.  That&#8217;s right, the volume of air-gaps within the weave of the fabric can turn a seemingly fire &#8220;safe&#8221; natural fiber fabric into a flesh melting inferno.  That gauzy head to toe ensemble might create just the right ethereal performance vibe, but it will burn quickly.  Tightly woven fabrics are much less susceptible to ignition.</p>
<p>Think we&#8217;ve covered every material related safety aspect?  We wish!  Leather is a great insulator and even though it won&#8217;t burn easily, the flesh it&#8217;s covering can&#8217;t cool down and will boil.  The loose strands at the bottom of a worn denim jean pant leg can ignite, burn slowly, and end up singeing your booty!  Again, these are facts.  Our source is <a href="http://controlledburnreno.com/?page_id=2" target="_blank">Controlled Burn</a>, a large group of fire performers with a decade of experience.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="aligncenter" title="An &quot;Unsafe&quot; Performance Can Be A Beautiful Thing But Know Your Limits!" src="http://www.dustycouture.com/dustybacon/Post_Images/2010_Winter_Spring/FirePerformSafety/Fire-Performer-Safety-033.jpg" alt="Beautiful woman on stage in bikini and flower leigh spins fire in one hand while looking back in mock surprise at other fire tool intentionally burning her grass skirt!" width="600" height="583" /></p>
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		<title>Fire Performer Costumes: An Introduction</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Dec 2009 18:40:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Swirling flames around your body always gets the energetic vibrations humming and when you&#8217;ve got the right duds on, your fire-groove becomes an even more radical spectacle.  But what to wear? Welcome to the first installment in our ongoing series of posts focusing on the costumes of fire performers.  Fire performance in its modern form is a significant gift that has been exported from our burning community to be shared with the default world via a growing number of talented<a href="http://dustycouture.com/832/ongoing/fire-performer-costumes-an-introduction/" rel="nofollow" class="more-link"> continue » </a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Swirling flames around your body always gets the energetic vibrations humming and when you&#8217;ve got the right duds on, your fire-groove becomes an even more radical spectacle.  But what to wear?<img class="alignleft" title="We Come From The Land Of The Ice &amp; Snow ..." src="http://www.dustycouture.com/dustybacon/Post_Images/2009_Fall_Winter/FirePerformer01/FirePerformer0101.jpg" alt="A side view of two vikings clad in brown tunics with flaming swords held high, show the audience their war-faces from under horned helms against a darkening blue sky." width="220" height="473" /></p>
<p>Welcome to the first installment in our ongoing series of posts focusing on the costumes of fire performers.  Fire performance in its modern form is a significant gift that has been exported from our burning community to be shared with the default world via a growing number of talented performing artists.</p>
<p>What these artists choose to adorn themselves with while performing must often  be both radically stylish and highly functional.  Over the course of our series we will explore the following sub-topics:</p>
<p>Fire Safety vs. Style &#8211; Both the safety trade-offs when considering materials/patterns as well as the general idea of being safe vs. being fashionable.</p>
<p>Head Gear &#8211; The ramifications of various types of head coverings including masks, hats, and goggles.</p>
<p>Tool Specific Gear &#8211; How certain tools pair well with certain outfits and accessories also what things don&#8217;t go together &#8230;</p>
<p>Flaming Couture &#8211; Wick&#8217;d props that are worn as part of the costume!  Wings, Antlers, and more!</p>
<p>Popular Looks &#8211; Tribal, Sexy &amp; Mysterious, Fiery, Circusy, Playful, Bare Skin, etc &#8230;</p>
<p><img class="alignright" title="Molded Leather Armor, It's What Fire Performers Wear To BBQs" src="http://www.dustycouture.com/dustybacon/Post_Images/2009_Fall_Winter/FirePerformer01/FirePerformer01022.jpg" alt="A man in molded red and black leather armor (torso, guantlets, and helm) stands with his back to a dark grey wall holding flaming wicks extending horizontally from his center (crotch)." width="240" height="267" /></p>
<p>Fire Specific Fashion Designers &#8211; Who is producing, supplying, and designing for today&#8217;s fire performers.  Included under this topic will be fire performers who are also fashion designers.</p>
<p>In addition to the above topics we will also have guest writers authoring posts on their areas of expertise, video blogs showcasing some of the world&#8217;s top fire performers in action, Glow-specific fashions, interviews with performers and designers, and much, much more!</p>
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