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In 2000 Grace ran a Labyrinth in St Pauls Cathedral. Following that installation the props were given to an team supporting Feltham Young Offenders Institute. In teh years that followed they have run three Labyrinths a year. This year we have been asked to refresh the props as the previous materials have worn out. So one saturday afternoon a group of us got to gether to redraft the most complex element under the supervision of Steve Colins.
About 52 kilometers northwest of Rome, in the volcanic hills of Caprarola, sits the 16th century Renaissance palace, Villa Farnese. Once a pentagonal fortress, the villa and it's surrounding gardens of box topiary comprise one of the homes of the President of the Italian Republic.
For thousands of years people have constructed labyrinths, or sacred paths, as models of their life journey. The earliest labyrinth was first documented on a clay tablet from Pylos, Greece and dated to circa 1200 B.C.E. . The earliest Christian labyrinth dates back to 4th century, a basilica in Algeria. The construction of the Gothic cathedrals in the middle ages witnessed resurgence of labyrinths, used as models for, and in place of, religious pilgrimage. For many, it served as a symbolic pilgrimage to Jerusalem. The Seven Fountains labyrinth is based on the design of the labyrinth laid into the cathedral floor at Chartres, France, in 1201.
B1 Labyrinths (Part of My Fierce Festival)
Needless Allies
A guided tour of the city centre where actors
mingle with crowds and audiences find dramas
in neglected alleyways.
One city. Six performers. Countless characters.
Multiple directions. All beginning whilst
travelling on a bicycle, ‘B1 Labyrinths’ is a
guided performance tour round Birmingham city
centre. Familiar places will be made unfamiliar,
landmarks turned inside out, forgotten places
will be brought centre stage. Somewhere in the
thronging city streets are actors, but will you be
able to spot them as they mingle with crowds and
find drama in neglected alleyways?
USC School of Dramatic Arts presents Labyrinth of Desire, March 29-April 1, 2018, at the Scene Dock Theatre. ©2018 Photo by Reza Allah-Bakhshi/Capture Imaging for the USC School of Dramatic Arts
Le labyrinthe de la cathédrale d'Amiens, ou simplement labyrinthe d'Amiens, est un labyrinthe octogonal formé par le pavement de la nef de la cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Amiens. Il s'agit de l'un des éléments remarquables de cette cathédrale catholique située à Amiens, en France.
Selon la mythologie grecque, le premier labyrinthe a été construit dans l’île de Crête par l'architecte Dédale.
Fait de zigzags et d’entrelacs, ce labyrinthe servit de modèle pour dessiner les pavages des palais et des cathédrales. Il est devenu un symbole religieux pour les chrétiens.
Les labyrinthes d'église sont des pavages polychromes symbolisant la montée du Christ au Calvaire. Les fidèles les suivaient à genoux comme pèlerinage symbolique ou pour gagner des indulgences. C'était une substitution au pèlerinage en Terre sainte.
Au XVIIIe siècle, on détruisit un grand nombre de labyrinthe d'églises comme à Arras, Auxerre, Poitiers, Sens...
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Personages of Cardboardia made alot of walls (from 3 to 6 meters high) for Labyrinth on exhibition about Architects.
Producer Sergey Korsakov (Tyran of Cardboardia)
Executive Producers Nastya Rakovskaya and Oksana Sinkevich
Administrator: Olga Chausova
Architecture by Bela Ba and Ilya Sibiryakov
Lead artists: Albert Kipin, Alena Bragina, Bogdan Antonov and Aleksandra Shumilova.
Visuals by Alisa Uffa
Photos by Andrey Radchenkov
Personages of Cardboardia made alot of walls (from 3 to 6 meters high) for Labyrinth on exhibition about Architects.
Producer Sergey Korsakov (Tyran of Cardboardia)
Executive Producers Nastya Rakovskaya and Oksana Sinkevich
Administrator: Olga Chausova
Architecture by Bela Ba and Ilya Sibiryakov
Lead artists: Albert Kipin, Alena Bragina, Bogdan Antonov and Aleksandra Shumilova.
Visuals by Alisa Uffa
Photos by Andrey Radchenkov
Dahlia - Labyrinth.
Taken on a recent visit to the gardens at Chatsworth House, Derbyshire.
Canon EOS 5D Mk IV
Canon EF16-35mm f/4L IS USM.
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Labyrinth
Philosopher's Hill
John McLaren Park (1926)
Excelsior District, San Francisco
© Matthew X. Kiernan
NYBAI20-6484
Labyrinth at Burks United Methodist in Hixson, Tennessee is a 5 circuit, medieval switchback style. Well-tended, it is located behind the church and has 3 benches at the center for those who prefer not to sit on the ground. But the ground is nice for walking and sitting as it's a soft wood chip path and the walls are grass. Woodsy areas neighbor and one might see a white-tailed rabbit bounding away into them, as we did.
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