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Ringolevio (also spelled ringalevio or ring-a-levio) is a children's
game A game is a structured type of play usually undertaken for entertainment or fun, and sometimes used as an educational tool. Many games are also considered to be work (such as professional players of spectator sports or video games) or art ...
which originated in the streets of
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, where it is known to have been played at least as far back as the late 19th century. It is one of the many variations of tag. In
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, the game is known as Relievio, a name which was also used in
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in the 1950s. It is also, in some places, known as coco-levio. American activist and author Emmett Grogan wrote a fictionalized autobiography called ''Ringolevio'', which was published in 1972. Grogan wrote: "It's a game. A game played on the streets of New York, for as long as anyone can remember. It is called Ringolevio, and the rules are simple. There are two sides, each with the same number of players. There are no time limits, no intermissions, no substitutes and no weapons allowed. There are two jails. There is one objective." According to Stewart Culin, ''relievo'' became ''ring relievo'' and then ''ringoleavio''. A similar game, called Prisoner's Base, was played by members of Lewis and Clark's Corps of Discovery against a group of
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.


Rules

The game typically splits players into two teams, one of "hunters" and one of "prey". A confined area called "jail" is marked. Games often have set boundaries of how far from the jail pursued players can go. The goal of the hunting team is to catch the "prey" by grabbing hold of them and performing a chant. This chant varies between regions, with different versions of the game using chants such as "chain chain double chain, no break away" and "Ringolevio, 1-2-3, 1-2-3, 1-2-3". If the pursued person breaks free at any point during this brief recitation, the person is not caught and can still play. If the chant is finished, the hunter takes the prey to jail (also called the "base" in some variations) and the captive is considered "out". The prey can free captured team members by entering the jail without being caught, tagging the captives and shouting, "All in! All in! Free-all!" (other phrases used include "All in, all in, all in, free allo" and " Olly olly oxen free").


In popular culture

In addition to Emmet Grogan's book, the game is mentioned in:


Films

* In
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's '' The Young Racers'' (1963), Robert Machin ( Robert Campbell) mentions "Ring-a-Leerio" in conversation with his brother, Joe (his real-life brother William Campbell). * The PBS documentary, '' New York Street Games'' (2010), as one of the games popular in New York City. * In the 1998 film '' Fallen'' John Goodman shouts "Olly Olly Oxen Free O" upon encountering Denzel Washington.


Literature

* The title of Part I of
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's novel " Crook Manifesto" is "Ringolevio." * In
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's '' Hearts in Atlantis'', '' The Waste Lands'', and '' It''. * As ring-a-levio and ring-a-leary-o, in
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's autobiography '' Last Words''. * As one game played by several kids (including the author himself) in Bob Keeshan's autobiography, '' Good Morning, Captain''. * As one game mentioned in
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's autobiography, '' Revolutionary Suicide''. (Part One, Chapter 3) * As ringolevio in
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's '' Prince of Tides''. * In the
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.'' * In Daniel Keyes's novel '' Flowers for Algernon'' when Charlie remembers a playground scene. * As coco-levio in the book '' Brown Girl Dreaming'' by Jacqueline Woodson in the poem called "Game Over". * In the novel '' Manhattan Beach'' by Jennifer Egan. * In the New Yorker essay ''Not Becoming My Father'' by Michael Chabon. * In
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's Booker Prize-winning novel '' Paddy Clarke Ha Ha Ha.'' * In Bill O'Reilly's book '' A Bold Fresh Piece of Humanity.'' * As ringalevio in Jacquelin Woodson's picture book ''The World Belonged to Us'' * As ring-a-levio in
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' book '' All About Me!''. * As ring-a-lievio in Steven Millhauser's book '' Edwin Mullhouse: The Life and Death of an American Writer 1943-1954 by Jeffrey Cartwright''. * As ringolevio in William Manchester's history '' The Glory and the Dream''.


Music

*French singer Little Bob called his 1987 album and the title track "Ringolevio". *The rapper Notorious B.I.G. mentions the game, calling it "coco-levo", in the song " Things Done Changed" on his album ''
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'' (1994). He notes that the game is no longer played and this is a symptom of social decline in inner city ghettos. *Ring-a-levio is mentioned in rapper 2pac's song "Old School". *Lyricist Robert Hunter mentions "On the bank where children play 'ring a levio'" in his 1975 song "Tiger Rose". *Relievio is mentioned in Boston-based band Damone's song "On My Mind". *The song "Ringolevio" on the album '' Snowmads'' (2019) by hip hop group Onyx.


Television

* A game of ringolevio figures prominently in '' The Twilight Zone'' episode "
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'' episode " The D'oh-cial Network," Lisa asks Sherri and Terri to play ringolevio (as "ringolivio") among other games, but is ignored. Later, they play
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instead. * In an episode of '' Brooklyn Bridge'', the kids and adults play Ringolevio as part of their indoor rainy day olympics.


Notes and references

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Further reading

*{{cite book , last = Grogan , first = Emmett , title = Ringolevio: A Life Played for Keeps , publisher = Citadel Press , year = 1990 , url = http://www.diggers.org/ringolevio.htm , isbn = 0-8065-1168-0 Cultural history of New York City Children's games Street games Tag variants