Blazing Swan


Blazing Swan is an annual regional Burning Man event held adjacent to Jilakin Lake near the town of Kulin, Western Australia. It is promoted as an experiment in temporary community and artistic expression, guided by eleven main principles, including radical inclusion, gifting and radical self-reliance.
The event occurs around Easter each year, usually over a period of seven days. The event location is on bushland adjacent to Jilakin Lake, and is referred to as Jilakin Rock City. A wooden effigy is built and burned at the culmination of the event.

History

A collective of artists/producers who had attended the Burning Man Festival in the US, organized the official regional event in Western Australia.
YearThemeDateLocationParticipantsTicket priceNotes
2013Ignite2 JuneBickley~150
2013Syncronicity1 SeptemberMosman Park~250$15-$30
2014Inception24–28 AprilKulin1400$145–$195
2015Inspiration1–7 AprilKulin1900$145–$255
2016Illumination23–29 MarchKulin2500$150–$250
2017Elemental12–18 AprilKulin2700$150–$250
2018Beyond the Black Stump28 March3 AprilKulin3200$200–$300
2019Happy as Larry17 - 23 AprilKulin3000$200–$300
2020Perception8 - 14 AprilN/A$200–$300Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2021Phoenix1 April - 6 AprilKulin1500$250–350
2022Poseidon's Flame13 - 19 AprilN/A$250–350Cancelled due to COVID-19 pandemic
2023Poseidon's Flame II5 April - 11 AprilKulin3000$290–350
2024Neon Caravan27 March - 2 AprilKulin3000$400–475
2025Cosmic Coincidence16 April - 22 AprilKulin3000
2026Takes A Village1 April - 7 AprilKulin~3000$450-5xx

Blazing Swan, Inc.

Blazing Swan, Inc. is the not-for-profit incorporated association dedicated to organizing the annual Blazing Swan event.

Community Involvement

Blazing Swan Inc has been involved with a number of community art projects and philanthropic activities in Western Australia. Some examples are:
  • Providing significant art grants to the community to encourage creative expression.
  • Donating $10 from each ticket sold at the 2015 event towards funding a full-time age care nurse to the Shire of Kulin.
  • Partnership with the Australian Government's 'Work for the Dole' program, to help job seekers gain skills and experience that give back to the community and can help them find a job.
  • Donating a metal sculpture created by Matt Bray to the Shire of Kulin, as a permanent public art offering.