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Alchemy - the Georgia Burn is October 1-5, 2009 and for the first time
has a theme:
Alchemy 2009 - Shock and Awe
October 1 - 5, 2009
The term "shock and awe" was originally coined to describe a military
doctrine technically known as rapid dominance, whereby overwhelming
power and spectacular displays of force are used to paralyze and
demoralize an adversary, leaving them exhausted and incapable of
resistance.
In 2009, Alchemy will reclaim these words from their military usage
and employ the concepts of "shock and awe," not to demoralize, but to
empower; not to paralyze, but to move you. Webster's defines "awe" as
an overwhelming feeling of reverence or admiration produced by what is
grand, sublime and extremely powerful. Many find those same feelings
aroused by the power of the burn. In 2009, we set for ourselves the
challenge of taking that an evolutionary step further, by exploring
our own limits and our ability to surpass them together. What shocks
you? What leaves you awestruck? Fire at will.
After the 15th, the price increases by nearly 30%.
www.alchemyf estival.com/ essentials/ invitations. html
Get yours today! And, if you already have one, consider buying one as
a gift before the price goes up.
Alchemy - the Georgia Burn is October 1-5, 2009 and for the first time
has a theme:
Alchemy 2009 - Shock and Awe
October 1 - 5, 2009
The term "shock and awe" was originally coined to describe a military
doctrine technically known as rapid dominance, whereby overwhelming
power and spectacular displays of force are used to paralyze and
demoralize an adversary, leaving them exhausted and incapable of
resistance.
In 2009, Alchemy will reclaim these words from their military usage
and employ the concepts of "shock and awe," not to demoralize, but to
empower; not to paralyze, but to move you. Webster's defines "awe" as
an overwhelming feeling of reverence or admiration produced by what is
grand, sublime and extremely powerful. Many find those same feelings
aroused by the power of the burn. In 2009, we set for ourselves the
challenge of taking that an evolutionary step further, by exploring
our own limits and our ability to surpass them together. What shocks
you? What leaves you awestruck? Fire at will.
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