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The 2005 Burnal Equinox interactive art show, a scaled-down isle version of the famed Burning Man event, takes place at Anna Bannana's tomorrow night. The show will include flames (in controlled circumstances) both inside and outside the club, in the form of fire dancing by the Hawaii Fire Artists and in the display of art pieces shaped by and containing fire.
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