Dancers Performing atop my Heart Labyrinth on Augusta Avenue on Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market.
Dancers Performing atop my Heart Labyrinth on Augusta Avenue on Pedestrian Sunday in Kensington Market.
TDot Batu began their Samba Reggae Drumming Parade through Kensington Market at the bottom of Kensington Avenue circa 6:30 p.m.
They would eventually Pass-By, Pause, Drum, then Dance atop each of my six Labyrinths I Painted/Re-Painted on Kensington & Augusta Avenues during this Pedestrian Sunday.
This Heart Labyrinth I had repainted earlier in the day,
Was TDot Batu’s first Labyrinth stop…
Why walk my Octagon Labyrinth inside the water-filled Wading Pool at Budapest Park, Sunnyside, Toronto . . .
When you can dance instead ?
“Not sure what this fabulous dance with scarves was all about but I do like it!
Wouldn’t mind joining in if they’d let me….
Spotted on my lunch break in the park.
🧣🧣🧣🧣”
Before painting Labyrinths on this Pier overlooking Alder Bay in Vancouver,
I asked as many neighbourhood people as I could,
what regular events happened in this public space ?
Beyond an annual one day community garage sale / swap meet,
nothing happened else was programmed here.
It might be that my painting several Labyrinths here, transforming this pier into Labyrinth Pier, plus the Pandemic shutting down many indoor events, has brought out this Salsa Dance class . . .
Vancouverites dancing inside their social circle bubbles atop the faded outline of one of several Labyrinths I painted to create “Labyrinth Pier Vancouver”.
Will have to visit and repaint these Labyrinths once I can travel back to Vancity.
Break Dancers from all over Metro Vancouver gravitate to Robson Square to do their thing.
Sometimes they unroll their portable dance floors beside the Robson Square Labyrinth, where this Little One finds them . . .
My Robson Square Labyrinth remains a Public Space stage for KPOP Dance Troupes from around Metro Vancouver to come and perform . . .
K-Pop atop Robson Square Labyrinth, Downtown Vancouver . . .
The green masking tape I used to create a Labyrinth on this Vancouver Biennale owned Art Podium in Hinge Park, Vancouver, is all but gone.
Yet, it survives and has become a Ghost Labyrinth !
Robson Square Labyrinth on a Sunday becomes a Stage for Music Videos yet again!
Recording a music video atop the Robson Square Labyrinth . . .