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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Labyrinth Event: Monday, November 29, 2010 from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm, Sunset Beach, English Bay, Vancouver British Columbia.



For directions, please see the Blog entry dated Tuesday, October 26, 2010; however, note the slight change in location from that entry. Specifically, when you are in front of the Beach Cafe, on the walking path and facing the water, walk to your left toward the Burrard Street Bridge. Before you reach the water taxi launch, walk to the waters edge. The labyrinth will be located where the beach slopes to the water, facing the Burrard Street Bridge.
Note the location in the above photograph: click on the picture to increase the size for a better view. And, because the event will happen after sunset, a flashing bicycle light will be located next to the labyrinth to mark the location.
As always, this is a weather dependent event. So please check back on Monday for event confirmation.


For more information, email: walkingalabyrinth@gmail.com

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Walking a Labyrinth is like accepting an invitation to pray, meditate, contemplate, dream, celebrate or play; a place to find inspiration, satisfy a curiosity, examine metaphor, mythology or simply, a place to explore liminal space: a 'betwixt and between' place. . . Victor W Turner has described liminality as "a fructile chaos, a storehouse of possibilities, not a random assemblage but a striving after new forms and structures, a gestation process." Labyrinths are drawn on the foreshore, betwixt the nearshore and the backshore, between the low and high water marks to present liminal space as a physical location. Labyrinths may also be drawn during liminal time: dusk or dawn and/or solstice or equinox. The flags surrounding the labyrinth are used for a couple reasons: first they help people find the labyrinth at Spanish Banks. Next, they are used to create a natural acoustic environment. This auditory experience or sound scape ecology is intended to alter the perception and/or the perspective of visitors while they are walking the labyrinth. For information please email: walkingalabyrinth@gmail.com