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Labyrinth design embroidered by hand in metallic threads. This one is now ready to make into a stole.
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?
When I was working on this Labyrinth piece, a 4th grader named Maria saw it and got very excited. It’s one of her favorite movies, so I promised her I’d make her a copy for her birthday. School is closed tomorrow for the storm we are supposed to get, so I gave it to her tonight. She was very pleased. Grab a print of this for $12 bucks. (Message me to purchase or email polardproductions@gmail.com)
Photoluminescent labyrinth is placed in Metawanpe Lawn from Monday, April 18 to Monday, April 25, 2016.
Photo by Mirei Seki.
Protagon e.V. veranstaltet das zweite Festival in Frankfurt am Main, das sich der künstlerischen Theaterarbeit von Frauen widmet.
Ein vielfältiges Kulturprogramm, das Künstler*innen rund um das Thema „Körper als politischer Raum“ gestalten, zeitgenössische und multimediale Theaterproduktionen, Performances, ein Forum (das „Gender Identity Labyrinth“) als interaktive Installation und ein „Unter-uns-Raum“ in der mongolischen Jurte gehören zum Programm auf dem Protagon-Gelände.
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Gender Identity Labyrinth
Visitors to the castle walked the labyrinth cut into the grass, asking themselves a question on the walk and finding the answer at the end. My question? Why the hell am I doing this?
Song by SJ Tucker, jewelry by Kythryne Aisling, photography by batwranger.
This one was magic in the performance.
A friendly sign invited us to take a moment to walk the L, "for reflection and renewal."
me: hey, we should check out the labyrinth.
S: nahh, I'm not into labyrinths. I'm a straight line kinda guy.
me: I'm ... I am a-mazed.
So, yes, in the end, we walked the L.
Artista: Labyrinth
Fotografo: Giuseppe Craca
Data: 5 luglio 2010
Venue: Piazzola sul Brenta
Città : Padova
My son explained to me that the stamen in the center of a daisy are arranged in a spiral shape. The ones forming the circle in the very center have not yet released their pollen . . .while the stamen farther out have. The pollen releasing works from the outside in, like walking through a labyrinth.
Once the spiral progression reaches the very center of the blossom, the circle in the middle is no longer visible and the whole blossom dies.
Daisies are often used as a symbol of peace. I can relate to that!