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Monday, November 15, 2010

Word Of Life Assembly Of God

On Friday, November 12th, LWB company performed at Word Of Life Assembly Of God for a women's conference with Cheryl Salem speaking. Because of a tight teaching schedule that day, we had already brought the floor to the church on Wednesday and set-up the floor on Thursday. The performance was at 7pm. Ashley and I both finished teaching at 6pm so we all drove in our costumes to the church so that we could arrive, switch shoes to ballet slippers, set-up pointe shoes for quick changes, and go on stage! Thankfully we made it with a few minutes to spare! We performed “Lifesongs” and finished with “Healing Hands” in which we lead the audience in hand motions. This is such a powerful song and I love seeing the audience worship through their hand motions.

After we danced there was a time of worship and then Cheryl Salem spoke. We were going to get out of costume before joining in listening to Cheryl Salem speak. Breanne had left her black pants in the van so she and I went out into the very cold night to get them. After retrieving the pants we ran back to the church front door to find it locked! Neither of us had our phones. We tried knocking but there were double doors so no one heard us. We were wondering how long it would take before Ashley or Alyssa thought that we were kidnapped! We then decided to try and find our dressing room and see if there was a window we could knock on. Breanne and I ran halfway around the very large church till we found our window. There was an almost 5ft cement wall that Breanne jumped up onto to get to the window! She knocked and a very confused looking Alyssa came to the window. We then ran around again to the front of the church where Ashley let us in. Then we found we were locked out of another section of the church to get back to our dressing room. At least we were inside and warm! Someone from the church got a key for us and we finally made it back to the dressing room!

Cheryl Salem was such an amazing speaker! She has such an awesome testimony. We spoke with her for a while afterward. She was so encouraging! It was such a great night!

God Bless!
Amy

Thursday, November 11, 2010

Summerfield Assisted Living

It was still dark when we arrived at the studio. We raced through warm up class, packed up the van and headed out at 8:30am. We found Summerfield very nice and clean. The stage was set in their dining room and the library became our dressing room. The people who worked there were very kind and accommodating. I thought the performance went rather well for it being in such a tight space. It was Elisa's turn to share her testimony and she did quite well. Some in the audience were touched by the time the crown ended. We could tell by a few tears from the audience. We finished with Healing Hands. I'm always amazed at how much the people bless me when we're supposed to be the ones blessing them. One woman was very impressed by our smiles. For a couple people, this was the first live ballet performance they'd ever seen. What a joy it is to get to bless others in this way!

~Krystalan

Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Winds of Agape

On October 20th we had the chance to perform for a group of special needs people from a place called Winds of Agape. We actually ended up having the performance at the ballet studio because it would give us more space to dance. We were a little bit worried about some of the logistics of getting everyone into the studio, but everything worked out just fine! The company performed Life of Praise, I gave my testimony, and then all of us (company and trainees) did The Crown. It was kind of nice being in a a familiar space, I must admit! At the end we did "Healing Hands," and got some of the people to join in with the simple arm movements.
It was neat to be able to minister to these people though - several of people with disabilities and the people helping them were believers. Another neat thing that we learned afterwords was that there were actually some refugees from Iraq and Cuba there as well. We really enjoyed performing for and talking with these sweet people! I hope and pray they were blessed by it :-)

Blessings!
~Gwen

Tuesday, October 19, 2010

Maple Downs

We arrived at the independent living home of Maple Downs, at 6:00 in the evening, on October 16th. The residents were just finishing their evening meal as we unloaded our props and costumes from the van. The dining room was very large, with red mesh carpet, and big windows that could let in bright, beautiful light during the daytime. That night, the room was designated to serve as the place of our performance. Maple Down's events coordinator, a lively woman with a British accent, announced our arrival over the intercom.
We began to lay our floor, and had a rather difficult time getting it to stay flat, and not buckle, on the carpeted surface. It also wanted to slide away from where we had placed it. Through team effort, we managed to work the bumps out of it, and get the separate panels taped together. The main challenge
was to keep it attached to the carpet underneath.
The performance began at 7:15 P.M. First, Ashley introduced each of us, and told the audience which state we had come from. After the first piece, “Life of Praise,” Sarah Taddeo shared a story from her life, in a way that related to many of the residents. They listened very attentively as she shared how God desires to be their best friend, and whenever they feel alone or rejected, they can look to Him for
comfort.
After that, Ashley briefly explained the story-line of “The Crown,” before we performed it for them. Since our dance floor was set up over squishy carpet, our pointe shoes sunk into it, ever so slightly, as we danced. Thankfully, God protected our ankles from rolling.
The audience stayed very focused throughout the entire performance. Most of them sat in rows of leather chairs, directly in front of us, as we danced for them. Some other residents watched from the open hallway on the second floor, which served as a balcony.
Ashley shared the salvation message at the end of the performance. Then we led them in arm movements to a song called “Healing Hands.” It was beautiful to see their smiles as they participated, and mirrored our movements.
We had the opportunity to spend time talking with each one of them after we had finished dancing. We learned about their interests, joys, and sorrows. They all were thankful that we came, and we were grateful to get to share the love of Jesus with them and pray with each person individually. Some were not certain of where they would spend eternity and needed to hear of the hope they can have in Christ.
We are planning to take a follow-up trip to visit them again. Our prayer is that they will find comfort in Jesus, and have hope and joy for their future.

-Elisa

Monday, October 18, 2010

James Square Rehab Center

This was our first performance as new trainees! We were all very excited, and it went very smoothly for the most part. The company performed “Life of Praise” and then the company and the trainees performed the ballet “The Crown” together.
We all have been working on acting our roles convincingly, and it worked a little too well! At one point in the ballet, Breanne, playing the part of Foolish, ambushes Amy, playing the part of Lachlana, who is searching for the Crown of Life. We trainees come out as tormentors, helping Foolish to discourage Lachlana. At one point in the scene, one of the elderly women cried out, “Oh! They’re terrible!” Apparently we made quite the impression. Luckily, we all come out during the worshipful finale, “Hail to the King”, so hopefully she realizes we are not like that usually!
We had the privilege of talking to the residents afterwards, and many seeds were planted. They were very appreciative of the performance and its message. I pray that God will continue to draw the hearts of those present towards Himself!
-Cayla <3

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Hispanic Women’s Ministry Fundraiser

Hispanic Women’s Ministry Fundraiser

September 25, 2010

Our first performance of the year!

The company performed Lifesongs and our Spanish piece ‘La Montana’, at the Hispanic Women’s ministry fundraiser. The event was well attended by members of the Latino community as well as supports of the ministry. Before dancing to ‘La Montana’, Ashley explained how we wanted the audience to stand and follow us in hand motions to the song ‘I Surrender All’, which we would do second. Well, something got lost in the translation to Spanish and as soon as Ashley started dancing, people got up and started trying to follow her! It was not simple movements either! It was so good to see their enthusiasm, but it was for the wrong song! We had to stop and re-explain that we wanted them to follow for the second song.  They thoroughly enjoyed participating in ‘I Surrender All’, and I believe many people really felt the Lord touch them. It was a privilege to minister and share the joy of the Lord with those who are working to reach the Latino community for the Lord.

Blessings!
Alyssa

Tuesday, September 7, 2010

Summer 2010


It has been a busy, but blessed summer! We began with our "Ballerina" Camp for ages 4-11. The theme was "Going to the Nations". Each child had their own passport, filling it each day with a new "stamp"! They traveled to every country that LWBallet has been to and learned the ethnic dance of that country.

We had our first Summer Dance Outreach with several students traveling to Syracuse from out of state. The first week consisted of learning choreography and how to minister. The second week they performed 7 times: 2 Chapel outreaches, 2 Refugee centers, 1 adult home, 1 hospital, and a demonstration for supporters. I was so blessed by each of the students, allowing the Lord to stretch them!

The Company traveled to India and Sri Lanka for 2 weeks. We saw several people come to Christ and receive a healing touch. During that time we performed 14 times, and sometimes even on dirt, in front of Hindu temples. It was a life changing experience. It was great to see our contacts in both countries being used mightily of the Lord in what they are doing.

Hannah Beaver, from Ballet Magnificat, came and set a piece about persecution in China this past weekend ("Living Hope"). Hannah is our first guest choreographer and we were so blessed to have her.

Starting September 13th, this coming Monday, the School, Trainees and Company begin a new year! We all have raised expectations of what the Lord has planned for this new season! He is faithful- may we never forget!!

In November, the Company will be performing in Ohio and PA. In March 2011 we will be traveling to Peru.