Apogaea began as a way to celebrate the Colorado Burning Man Community and has grown into its own entity. Through guidance from the 10 Burning Man Principles, Apogaea continues to thrive year-round.
Fun Facts
- Apogaea was formed after the dissolution of Geodesika, a similar event inspired by the ideas of Buckminster Fuller.
- Approximately 40 interested people met multiple times in late 2003 and early 2004 to design the event known as Apogaea.
- In 2006 and 2012, extreme fire conditions restricted Apogaea from burning the effigy. In both cases (the Phoenix in 2006 and Blossom in 2012) the effigy was reused and burned the next year.
- The management, staff and performers of Apogaea have been strictly volunteers, and never received any compensation for their time & effort.
- The biggest line item expense in Apogaea’s budget has always been creative grants in support of art.
- The Westword did a story on Apogaea in 2005 titled Afterburn.
The Apogaea Event Timeline – 2001-2023
Historian Interviews
This is a series of interviews done by our historian, Schmid-E.
The Gantry: Charlie Smith’s Firey Gift to Colorado which helped forge Apogaea
For those that don’t know, Charlie Smith’s influence on Apogaea and the Colorado burner community dates back over 20 years to before Apogaea was born. Have a listen to hear some of the roots of attached.