Laying Labyrinths : A Living Performance

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You, yes YOU, watching Netflix, while scrolling through Insta, and checking your email, no worries; I do it too! You are invited to Laying Labyrinths: A Living Performance. A space to practice gathering. A place to participate in reconnecting to yourself, the earth, and the community we create. We will circle up, play, walk, dream, and remember how interconnected we are to everything! We might camp out (I wish), shout, paint, roll around (I’m down), do magic, sing, eat (are you bringing snacks)? But enough about my impulses; what are yours? It’s up to the people who gather together. It’s a living performance. It will be different every time, because of you. So come! I know making plans and canceling is the best dopamine spike on a Friday night. But come if you want, if you need, and even if you are a little curious! Come!


Oh, by the way, in case you missed it, we will lay a labyrinth too.


#layitdownbetch


Promo Video by Brian Farrell

Performing At...

July 27 at 7pm and 8:30pm at the Providence Fringe Festival

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A labyrinth is different from a maze in that its entrance is typically its exit. There is normally only one path in and out of labyrinths. Whereas a maze can hold a complexity of options in how to navigate through it. However, in our Living Performance, we will be using a classical labyrinth form that allows a little room for choice in how the path is walked.

Check out the labyrinth design we will be using below.

The Baltic or Goddess Labyrinth

Listen to Bri, Hebe, and Eva each tell a story of their first experience with a labyrinth