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- | |title='''Chapter 4: Finding space for the labyrinth''' | + | |page=1 |
- | |language=English | + | |languageEn=English |
- | |translationby= | + | |title=Chapter 4: Finding space for the labyrinth |
- | |need=translation | + | |textby=[[User:Nicolas|Nicolas]] |
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- | ''translation'' | + | :Finding Space For a Labyrinth |
- | + | :Situating Your Labyrinth | |
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+ | :Χαρις ''[Kharis, in Greek letters]'' are responsible for choosing and communicating the sites for labyrinths. | ||
+ | :<br> | ||
+ | :A training labyrinth can be created in some smooth, open place. | ||
+ | :<br> | ||
+ | :A 3-circuit training labyrinth needs a playing space of 12x14 feet. | ||
+ | :<br> | ||
+ | :A 5-circuit training labyrinth needs a playing space of 18x22 feet. | ||
+ | :<br> | ||
+ | :A 7-circuit Official Olympic labyrinth needs a playing space of 26x30 feet. | ||
+ | :<br> | ||
+ | :A synchronizing labyrinth must be created at a special, predetermined place. The worlds will agree about a specific set of coordinates - longitude and latitude - for the center of the labyrinth. You must center your labyrinth at these chosen coordinates, or the synchronization will fail. | ||
+ | :<br> | ||
+ | :Hiding your labyrinth | ||
+ | :<br> | ||
+ | :Because your labyrinth is a lost sport in your world, you must find places, where you will not draw undesired attention to your creation. | ||
+ | :<br> | ||
+ | :During our own training for our 1920 synchronizing event, we found success by "hiding" our labyrinths in the clear view of the un-initiated. To escape their sight, we chose places where sport, playing, festivals and other special events often take place. | ||
+ | :<br> | ||
+ | :Our training places during the years 1916-1918: | ||
+ | :<br> | ||
+ | :Proof of recovery: MB53/2hNK/33Ah/Zh72/KAV3 | ||
+ | }} |
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- Chapter 4: Finding space for the labyrinth
(translation by Nicolas)
- Finding Space For a Labyrinth
- Situating Your Labyrinth
- Χαρις [Kharis, in Greek letters] are responsible for choosing and communicating the sites for labyrinths.
- A training labyrinth can be created in some smooth, open place.
- A 3-circuit training labyrinth needs a playing space of 12x14 feet.
- A 5-circuit training labyrinth needs a playing space of 18x22 feet.
- A 7-circuit Official Olympic labyrinth needs a playing space of 26x30 feet.
- A synchronizing labyrinth must be created at a special, predetermined place. The worlds will agree about a specific set of coordinates - longitude and latitude - for the center of the labyrinth. You must center your labyrinth at these chosen coordinates, or the synchronization will fail.
- Hiding your labyrinth
- Because your labyrinth is a lost sport in your world, you must find places, where you will not draw undesired attention to your creation.
- During our own training for our 1920 synchronizing event, we found success by "hiding" our labyrinths in the clear view of the un-initiated. To escape their sight, we chose places where sport, playing, festivals and other special events often take place.
- Our training places during the years 1916-1918:
- Proof of recovery: MB53/2hNK/33Ah/Zh72/KAV3