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Resurrection Proclamation dance
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04-16-2009, 02:18 PM
Our small pageantry/dance team at our church presented a dance drama piece to John Elliot's Death Has Been Overwhelmed by Victory. A confidently triumphant piece celebrating the power of the resurrection.



Here is the shape of what we did:

The scene was the early morning hours before the Mary's came to the tomb to find it empty.



Sword wielding angels were guarding the entrance of the tomb. The <URL url="http://www.zionfire.com/Yeshua.html">Yeshua Messiah banner was covered with 4 white lengths of cloths, completely obscuring it from view.



As the piece progressed, the angels struck the stone, rolled it away and pulled the cloths off the banner. The remainder of the dance was a celebration with the empty grave clothes, and thrusting the evidence of the resurrection in the face of the enemy.



The piece can be listened to in the <URL url="http://zionfirefriends.com/index.php?showtopic=1890">ZFF Audio Library [Accessible by registered ZFFriends with 2+ posts.]

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