This is a basic video about what to expect at the conference. You may want to watch it in segments (I talked a little long:)) Hope you find it helpful...
The song I talked about doing, we will probably not do it Friday or Saturday nights. More than likely, we will learn/do portions of it during the Expressive Worship and Sign w/flag vocabulary class. The song will simply play during Saturday morning worship time, where you may feel free to practice what you will have learned, if you like:)
12:30 - 12:50 - I'll be at the DFH table for a few quick purchases. Then I'm going over to turn on the music at 12:55. We'll begin worship right at 1:00.
12:45 - 1:00PM
1:00PM - 5:00PM
5:00 - 5:20
5:20 - 6:30
6:30 - 8:30
Prophetic Dance/Artistic Ministry - This ministry time varies tremendously, depending on what is on God's heart. After a brief time of spontaneous Artistic Worship/Ministry, there is an environment that fosters powerful creativity and healing, utilizing the various arts. There is opportunity to practice prophetic dance, where powerful ministry takes place.
Prophetic Word for 50 and Older - Comes from the Prophetic Dance Book page 31
8:30 - 8:50
9:00AM - 12:00NOON
12:00 - 12:20
12:20 - 1:30PM
1:30PM - 5:00PM
5:00 - 5:20
5:20 - 6:30
6:30 - 8:30
CONCERT IS NOW FULL
Those who signed up for the concert, please send in your Youtube link for your song to: [email protected] no later than May 8th If we do not receive it by May 8th at the absolute latest, your name will simply be deleted from the concert list. Thank you for your cooperation. It is going to be an awesome concert!
After May 8th, the exact order of the songs will posted here. We can't wait to see what God has given you!
Will go here.
Here is the complete listing of what is available (Click on item titles below for direct links to see particular products). Prices in red are only for what is on hand at the conference, on the product table. First come, first served for items at the conference. There are 33 digital instructional videos are available online at a deep discount.
CLICK ON THE PICTURE - It will take you to the flag page in the website. Scroll down to watch the video. To preorder, for the conference, to have in your welcome bag when you arrive, see directions below.
Some are sold out. Email [email protected] to ask what is left (if you are ordering before the conference, to pick up at check in).
Just an example, many of these have already sold out.
CLICK HERE to the T-shirt page, to see all the new T-shirt colors and sizes available:) Many have since sold out. First come first served for what remains. I may possibly not be re-ordering any more this year.
Please Email - Size and Color preference: [email protected]
You may pre-order in stock flags, T-shirts, books, digital downloads, etc. The last day to pre-order something that I will bring with me to the conference (items I have here, on hand), will be May 8th.
*The number of people in attendance and the amount of time available will determine the number of words we'll do.
This activation is a fun way to learn where dance is in the Bible and why we dance before the Lord!
*The number of people in attendance and the amount of time available will determine the number of words we'll do.
This conference activation sheet shows a very small excerpt taken from the Dance, Dance, Dance book and it is also shown on the Dance, Dance, Dance video.
Mirror & Echoes
Planned Spontaneity
Group Shapes
NSEW
Body Sculpting
Unison in Movement
Background/Foreground
Team: A group of people working together in a coordinated effort; to join in a cooperative activity; people who individually subordinate personal aspirations and work in a coordinated effort with other members of a group, or team, in striving for a common goal.
Love
An undefeatable benevolence and unconquerable goodwill that always seeks the highest good of the other person, no matter what he does.
1. Be willing to be spontaneous. Have spiritual acumen (sharpness, or quickness of understanding). During praise and worship, be aware of what is going on around you naturally and spiritually. Leaders—listen to the Spirit of God for changes in the service. Watch for directions from the leadership and worship director. Members—watch for the dance leader’s directives. Be aware and on top of any changes the leader may give you.
Joy
Rejoice, be glad, be joyful. To spin around with intense motion. Dancing or leaping for joy.
2. Don’t get upset when you are chosen to do “just flags” or “just cloths.” It may be a test of your character, or the leader may need more experienced people to make sure that the flag part is done at the right time with good timing. It may be that the flag part is the most important part in the dance.
Peace
Completeness, wholeness, health, welfare, safety, soundness, tranquility, prosperity, fullness, rest, harmony; the absence of agitation or discord.
3. Dance members, try to avoid helping too much. Let the leader work through the choreography. Sometimes it takes development and time. If you do make suggestions, be mindful of how they are presented. Perhaps seeing the leader after practice would be good.
Patience
Long suffering, lenience, forbearance, fortitude, patient endurance, the ability to endure persecution and ill-treatment. It describes a person who has the power to exercise revenge but instead exercises restraint.
4. Don’t strive for position or leadership. When it’s obvious that you are striving for it, that is a sure sign to leadership that you are not ready for it. Be humble and submissive and serve genuinely. Be faithful in the little things (set up, clean up, etc.) with a loving attitude and eventually, (through patient endurance) you will be raised up. Check your heart motivation.
Goodness
Kindness in actual manifestation, virtue equipped for action, a bountiful propensity both to will and to do what is good, intrinsic goodness producing a generosity and a God-like state or being. Combines being good and doing good.
5. Be willing to silently bring out or put away props. Will to do good especially without expecting reward or recognition. Offer to fold the cloths or wrap the flags or hang up the costumes. If you have the opportunity, and access, just do it without asking. Surprise your dance leader with a clean and organized wardrobe/prop closet.
Kindness
Love for mankind, hospitality, readiness to help, human friendship, taking thought of others, lovingkindness toward men, goodness in action, sweetness of disposition, gentleness in dealing with others, benevolence, affability. The word describes the ability to act for the welfare of those taxing your patience. The Holy Spirit removes abrasive qualities from the character of one under His control.
6. Show lovingkindness to those team/family members who are, at times, not kind. They may have had a really hard day or life. Your simple act of kindness may crack their shell of insolence and, bring forth the deliverance they need. Don’t wear your “heart on your shirtsleeve.” Declare that: I will not receive an offense for any reason at any time!
Faithfulness
Firmness, stability, fidelity, conscientiousness, steadiness, certainty; that which is permanent, enduring, steadfast. To be firm, sure, established, and steady. Certain, stable unchangingly fixed.
7. If you are an advanced dancer, do not skip practices once you feel like YOU know the dance. Your leader needs you especially, to see how it all fits together. If you miss (and there were changes), then the leader has to spend extra time with you. Leaders, it may be good to set guidelines for required practice times.
Gentleness
A disposition that is even-tempered, tranquil, balanced in spirit, unpretentious, and that has the passions under control. Meekness (power and strength under control). The person who possesses this quality pardons injuries, corrects faults, and rules his own spirit well.
8. Work on the part of the dance that you do have. Come at least partially prepared at practice even if you don’t have the whole dance. This avoids confusion and the feeling of being “frazzled“ or loose-ended. Be tranquil. Practice and complete a section during a practice time. This makes the team feel good—like they accomplished something (because they did!).
Self-control
To control of one’s self, or of one’s own emotions, desires, actions, etc.
9. Never question or doubt what your leader says (especially) in front of the other team members. If your question is not answered by the end of practice, then quietly approach your leader on the side and pose the question or suggestion. Do not be offended if your suggestions are not always accepted.
Based on Laban’s Analysis of Movement; found in the Dance Composition DVD and the Divine Choreography Tips and Techniques Book.
ACTIONS OF THE BODY
1. Gesture, leading into a turn
2. Travel into balance
SPACIAL ENVIRONMENT
3. Start with very small movements and increase in size to very large
4. Intersperse large and small movements
RELATIONSHIP
5. Move from a single row, to two rows, to three or four rows
6. Move in Succession
QUALITIES OF MOVEMENT
7. Release all tension and collapse
8. Make a series of bound and sudden or sharp movements
*Only if extra time...
If you'd like to host a DFH conference at your church, please watch this video below, then click here for more detailed information, and email me.
Please know that there are some exceptions to what I said in the video about airfare and about hosting out of the US. But you may read and see if your church qualifies. Also in the video I'm pointing down as I'm talking about the information. But this video is also on the conference hosting information page and that is to what I'm referring. I'd love to come to your area!
May the blessings of the Lord overtake you!
* Words for, "To Him Who Sits on the Throne" dance. We may only be able to learn the steps and may not have time to put it altogether. But here it is, just in case:)
To Him Who Sits on the Throne
Musical Interlude
Musical Interlude
Musical Interlude
Musical Interlude
Intro 2 flags come down center, wave over people
VERSE 1
To Him who sits on the throne, and unto the Lamb
To Him who sits on the throne, and unto the Lamb
To Him who sits on the throne, and unto the Lamb
To Him who sits on the throne, and unto the Lamb
Flags in front and wave in front, trade places
Dancers come up side aisles with verse move
Musical Interlude
Musical Interlude
Musical Interlude
Musical Interlude
Dancers cross each other up front - make two rows
large flags, stand in back of dancers, then go on either side of the 2 rows and make their way down the center aisle
VERSE 2
To Him who sits on the throne, and unto the Lamb
To Him who sits on the throne, and unto the Lamb
To Him who sits on the throne, and unto the Lamb
To Him who sits on the throne, and unto the Lamb
Dancers do verse move backward and forward
Med size flags come down side aisles doing verse move, if room then stand behind their respective Chorus dancer, making 4 rows
CHORUS 1
Be Blessing and Glory and Honor and Power forever
Be Blessing and Glory and Honor and Power forever
Be Blessing and Glory and Honor and Power forever
Be Blessing and Glory and Honor and Power forever
Dancers and flags do their appropriate Chorus move - 1st 2 in succession, 2nd two in unison
VERSE 3
To Him who sits on the throne, and unto the Lamb
To Him who sits on the throne, and unto the Lamb
To Him who sits on the throne, and unto the Lamb
To Him who sits on the throne, and unto the Lamb
Dancers and flags rows 1 and 2 do Verse step going stage R
Dancers and flags rows 3 and 4 do Verse step going stage L
Then reverse
CHORUS 2
Be Blessing and Glory and Honor and Power forever
Be Blessing and Glory and Honor and Power forever
Be Blessing and Glory and Honor and Power forever
Be Blessing and Glory and Honor and Power forever
All dancers and flags to Chorus move in unison, then on Forever,
Row 1 dancers run around to back and pick up flags, make back row
Row 2 flags follow behind and make up back row
Repeat until Row 1 is back in the front and everyone has flags
Stronger Musical Interlude
Stronger Musical Interlude
Stronger Musical Interlude
Stronger Musical Interlude
Do flags spontaneously and spread out all over sanctuary
BRIDGE
Who was and who is and who is, to come
Who was and who is and who is, to come
Who was and who is and who is, to come
Who was and who is and who is, to come
All do Who Was move, small to large - if time to practice, then by 3rd one row 2 and 4 flags face back and do same moves
CHORUS 3
Be Blessing and Glory and Honor and Power forever
Be Blessing and Glory and Honor and Power forever
Be Blessing and Glory and Honor and Power forever
Be Blessing and Glory and Honor and Power forever
All do Chorus move in unison
Stronger Musical Interlude
Stronger Musical Interlude
Stronger Musical Interlude
Stronger Musical Interlude
Spontaneous, all over and a few at a time, put flags away in designated place
CHORUS 4 - QUIET FADING
Be Blessing and Glory and Honor and Power forever
Be Blessing and Glory and Honor and Power forever
Be Blessing and Glory and Honor and Power forever
Be Blessing and Glory and Honor and Power forever
All do Chorus move as you exit or go to your seat.