The culmination of the Burning Man Festival sees the highly symbolic burning of the man. It is followed by the firedance, where the entire community of festival goers congregate and dance through the night. Each year tens of thousands of people amass in the Nevada desert to take part in what organisers describe as an experiment in community, radical self-expression, and radical self-reliance. One of the principles of the festival is to participate, and people are encouraged to construct pieces of art that, on the sixth and final day of the festival, along with a large effigy of a man, will be burnt in a huge bonfire to celebrate the spirit of renovation.