The Labyrinth, Mythology, and You: Session 2

The Labyrinth, Mythology, and You: Session 2

August 8 - Lenapé - “Turtle Island” A look at Lenapé Creation mythology and our vital connection to the land.

By LEDC / Utility Works

Date and time

Location

Utility Works

32 East Baltimore Avenue Lansdowne, PA 19050

Refund Policy

No Refunds

About this event

Join Golden-Thread Labyrinths co-founders, Dr. Dylan Odhner (Mythological Studies) and Rev. Alan Cowley (Artist and Labyrinth Designer) for a workshop series exploring the power of labyrinth meditation and applied mythology—create & take home your very own finger-labyrinth(s)!

The human story is not new! Our modern experiences, while clothed with the fabric of our time, are fundamentally the same experiences that have always been happening. The stories (mythology) and symbols (like the labyrinth) that we hold on to and pass down through the generations, some for many thousands of years, are like the threads of a beautiful tapestry showing us an image of all that it is to be human, from our various backgrounds.

Join us for ONE or ALL THREE workshops!

$30 for one session or $75 for all three

July 25 - Ancient Greece -

  • “Theseus, the Minotaur, the Hero’s Journey, and You.”
  • Labyrinth Project: Ariadne’s Golden Thread. - Create your own Classical Finger Labyrinth with an interactive golden-thread to pull through the labyrinth.

August 8 - Lenapé -

  • “Turtle Island” A look at Lenapé Creation mythology and our vital connection to the land.
  • Labyrinth Project: Turtle Island - Created a finger labyrinth with semi-precious stones, and pebbles, on a wooden turtle-shaped base.

August 16 - Personal Mythology -

  • What stories make up your personal mythology? Where do you see your journey going, and how do you hope to get there?
  • Labyrinth Project: “The Labyrinth of Your Life” create a unique paper-craft labyrinth representing your own personal mythology!

Golden-Thread Labyrinths is registered as a 501c3 Public Benefit Charity. “We bring more people to the labyrinth, and the labyrinth to more people.”

Parking:

  • Available in the Highland Avenue parking lot behind Dunkin'
  • Street parking is also available

First Floor Accessibility

  • Inclusive Design: Our first floor is designed to be inclusive and ensure accessibility for all.
  • Approachable Entrance: Our entrance is approachable to all who enter, providing ease of access for everyone.
  • Accessible Restroom: We offer an accessible gender-neutral bathroom for the convenience of all visitors.
  • Wide Hallways: Our hallway is wide enough to accommodate wheelchair users, ensuring smooth and easy navigation.

Don’t miss this unique chance to learn, sip, and sew in a welcoming community space! Spaces are limited, so be sure to reserve your spot today.

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