Into the Labyrinth
1993
-The Labyrinth was the home Minos had built for his child, the Minotaur, by Daedalus. Athens was required to send seven maidens and seven youths every nine years to be devoured by the Minotaur as tribute for Minos' son Androgeus being killed while in Athens.
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Labyrinths is also a work by Jorge Luis Borges and the labyrinthine theme is often recurring for him.

Yulunga (spirit dance)

The Ubiquitous Mr. Lovegrove
: based in the song.

The Wind That Shakes the Barley
: an 18th century rallying song for the Irish after an uprising against the British written by Dr. Robert Dwyer-Joyce.

The Carnival is Over
: based in the song.

Ariadne
: the daughter of Minos, who falls in love with Theseus and helps him escape the Labyrinth. Stories conflict but she is left in some manner by Theseus on the way to Athens and saved by Dionysius.

Saldek

Towards the Within
: another reference to the Labyrinth?

Tell Me About the Forest (you once called home)
: based in the song.

The Spider's Stratagem
: a film by Bernardo Bertolucci (1970), with some themes grounded in Jorge Luis Borges' story Theme of the Traitor and the Hero which comes from Labyrinths.

Emmeleia
: in Book VII of Plato's Laws, the Athenian describes the two forms of fine dancing: the war dance, Pyrrhic and the dance of peace, the emmeleia.

How Fortunate the Man With None
: from the play Mother Courage and Her Children by Bertolt Brecht, led in by the cook as "the Song of Solomon, Julius Caesar, and other great men, whose greatness didn't help any," the original also includes Martin Luther.

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