I have been fortunate enough to be one of the "Clay People" for one
fire event playing in a marimba band led by Linsey Pollak. Clay people
are the folk who perform in the fire event. The clay, which is plastered
100% all over the body adds a wonderfully surreal anonimity to the performers,
especially as it turns white when dry, and it also helps to protect against
the heat of the fire and the mozzies.
A great sense of "family" pervades the fire event camp during the preparations
and performance and this is largely generated by the the good nature of
the fire gurus, Neil & Faridah. After each fire, when the crowd has
departed, the family gathers around the slowly dying fire to enjoy the
warmth of song and friendship and to clean up the props. As Neil says,
"We don't pack up, we burn everything!" All those spectacular paper
& cane sculptures, everything!