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“💥Fancy Shmancy Dance Moves” – Green Masking Tape Labyrinth – Hinge Park – Vancouver

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May 23rd, 2018 Permalink

💥Fancy Shmancy Dance Moves. Jesse can't wait to try out his new dance moves at the Rockin Riverfest this year. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 . . #dancingsensation #bustamove #layoffthesauce#badbromance @rockinriverfest #summerofkevandjess #rockinriverfest#latex.#video #instavid #instagramvideo #votd #vid #instavideo #videogram #videooftheday #instavideo #bestvideooftheday #igvideo #igvid 🤣 A post shared by Jesse Burch Kevin Watt (@summer_of_kev_and_jess) on May 23, 2018 at […]

Jumping Rope atop Green Masking Tape Labyrinth – Hinge Park – Olympic Village – Vancouver

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May 16th, 2018 Permalink

Messin’ around in the sun; I love the way the camera picks up the white cord of my @buddyleejumpropes #ropemaster Anytime Anywhere Rope to Success!! #jumpropeworkout #vancityjumps #elementathletic #vancitybuzz A post shared by Element Athletic (@elementathletic) on May 16, 2018 at 11:30pm PDT SUNS OUT JUMP ROPE! And that’s all I have to say about […]

“Impromptu maze” – Aron Bjornson – Green Masking Tape Labyrinth – Hinge Park – Olympic Village – Vancouver

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May 6th, 2018 Permalink

Labyrinth I created in Vancouver’s Hinge Park upon the currently vacant public art cement podium using green masking tape finds this young one in the centre… Cool! Impromptu maze. #exploreyourbackyard #olympicvillage A post shared by Aron Bjornson (@aronvancouver) on May 6, 2018 at 2:57pm PDT

Labyrinth I created in Vancouver’s Hinge Park upon the currently vacant public art cement podium using green masking tape finds this young one in the centre…

Cool!

Impromptu maze. #exploreyourbackyard #olympicvillage

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World Labyrinth Day 2018: Vancouver City of Labyrinths Project – Jane’s Walk

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April 30th, 2018 Permalink

World Labyrinth Day 2018 – Vancouver City of Labyrinths Project – Jane’s Walk Start Location : Abandoned Olympic Village LRT Station Platform, North end Olympic Village Canada Line Train Station Parking Lot. When : Saturday May 5 2018 at 4:30 p.m. This 90 minute Jane’s Walk will celebrate ” World Labyrinth Day ” and share […]

World Labyrinth Day 2018 – Vancouver City of Labyrinths Project – Jane’s Walk

Start Location : Abandoned Olympic Village LRT Station Platform, North end Olympic Village Canada Line Train Station Parking Lot.

When : Saturday May 5 2018 at 4:30 p.m.

This 90 minute Jane’s Walk will celebrate ” World Labyrinth Day ” and share why and how Vancouver is becoming a “City of Labyrinths”.

Walk includes visits to:

  • Spyglass Place Labyrinth
  • Recently completed “Vancouver Public Labyrinth” by False Creek
  • A small Labyrinth beside Olympic Village.

History, purpose, and benefits of Labyrinth Walking will be shared.

How Labyrinths can be both Fun as well as ‘Giant Outstallation Art‘.

We will explain how Labyrinths have been used in designing cities for thousands of years(!).

This walk will decode TOAD – Temporary Obsolete Abandoned Derelict – urban infrastructure and how Labyrinths are excellent examples of Urban Acupuncture, Tactical Urbanism and Placemaking.

Did you know Jane Jacobs herself was influenced by Labyrinths in her writings about cities?

Join this Jane’s Walk and you will learn how!

Time permitting: using chalk on paved open space, people will be instructed in how to make their own Labyrinths, which we will then enjoy walking into and out of.

A limited number of printed materials will be available on a first-come first-served basis as keepsakes of this Jane’s Walk.

Coinciding with Jane’s Walk weekend, The Labyrinth Society has declared the first Saturday in May, World Labyrinth Day. This Vancouver Jane’s Walk is one of a number of global events marking the day.

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