Connections 2021
World Labyrinth Day in Schools: Friday, April 30
World Labyrinth Day: Saturday, May 1
Many ways to participate!
Local community celebrations, individual walks, and online events
Worldwide connections, livestreaming, posts, photos, and videos
The Big Connection global humanity research project
School communities and families
Join thousands of people around the world in this moving meditation for world peace and celebration of the labyrinth experience!
On this 13th annual World Labyrinth Day, many will walk a labyrinth at 1:00 p.m. local time to help create a rolling wave of peaceful energy passing from one time zone to the next around the globe.
Walk alone or with others observing all applicable health protocols. Build a permanent or temporary labyrinth. Use a finger labyrinth. Create labyrinth art. There are so many ways to participate!
Use WLD PR materials to promote and connect your event!
The Labyrinth Society website provides a searchable community events calendar with a simple submission form.
The community events calendar on The Labyrinth Society website makes it easy to search by country, and in the US, by distance from a location.
April 10-23
Hosting a Covid-Friendly Event
Pop-Up Labyrinths
Hand/Finger Labyrinth Meditation
May 1
"World Labyrinth Day Live" with The Labyrinth Society
Hand/Finger Labyrinth Meditation led by Lauren Artress, Veriditas
This extension of WLD, added in 2019, encourages school communities to participate on the Friday before WLD: April 30 this year. The Australian Labyrinth Network provides an extensive collection of tools, resources, and activities for educators and parents anywhere to use.
Legacy Labyrinth Project and Dr. Jocelyn McGee of Baylor's Garland School of Social Work, will be conducting a global humanity research project, “The Big Connection,” utilizing the labyrinth on World Labyrinth Day. With your help we can document the collective message that emerges when we all walk with the same intention. You are invited to participate! Registration is FREE and participation is FREE.