We can overcome things in life by our personal relationship with God. Our worship can take us to an intimate place where we can touch the heart of the Father. We will be right alongside of God where He leads and guides us. God wants us to dance with Him in order to experience great...
Author: Michelle Peters (Michelle Peters)
Prophetic Worship
Prophetic Worship Prophetic dance is when a dancer expresses the heart of God through dance, by interpreting, (acting out or dancing out) a vision, word, or impression given by the Lord.
Liturgical Dance
A dance usually choreographed for a particular liturgy, service, or theme. A visual way to express hymns, prayers, songs, or scripture. It can be used as a processional in preparation to gather worshipers to engage in a worship experience.
Ballet
Ballet is said to be a combination of choreography and art, scenic design, lighting, costume, graceful movements and usually solemn music. It is an artistic dance like no other, that can be used to express different emotions or to tell a story.
Creative Worship
Creative movement is exercises to develop rhythm, coordination, and flexibility; and allow the children to discover rhythm and movement vocabulary.
Why Is Dancing So Good for Your Brain?
Dance can be great way to maintain and improve many of your brain functions. Dance can increase your neural connectivity because it integrates several brain functions at once; rational, musical, kinesthetic, and emotional. This increased neural connectivity can be of great benefit to your brain as it ages. Join a dance class to exercise your...
Dancing Makes You Smarter
Dancing incorporates complex movements and motor learning, creative expression and interpersonal communication. Dancing activates many areas of the brain, including those not typically involved in movement. Areas of the brain that are most affected by aging can be stimulated and rewired to stay alert and functioning properly. Trying new things like dancing, creates new pathways...
African Dance
African dance also known popularly as “Afro” refers mainly to the dance of Sub-Saharan Africa, and more appropriately African dances because of the many cultural differences in musical and movement styles. These dances must be viewed in close connection with Sub-Saharan African music traditions and Bantu cultivation of rhythm. African dance utilizes the concept of...
How To Choose a Dance Studio
Twelve Things to Ask When Choosing a Dance Studio Families have lots of choices when selecting a dance studio. One of the first things many parents ask is, “How much will it cost?” But there are many equally if not more important things to consider when selecting a school. Here are a few questions to...
Dance Floor Courtesy
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