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TH E A RTS MI NI STRI ES BU REAU
T H E S A LVAT I O N A R M Y U S A E A S T
2022-2023 IMPACT REPORT
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This has been a year of change for our bureau and for the arts within the territory. With a record number of TAMC applications, Skeleton Army shows, and RePlay audience members, it is clear there is a hunger for the arts within the Eastern Territory. Our small team here at THQ has done big things this last program year, but I hope it is clear from the list of acknowledgments that we could not have done it without the support of the hundreds of volunteers, employees, and officers who give their time and energy so generously. It is an honor to be invited into your sacred spaces; where corps, community centers, camps, and adult rehabilitation centers are filled on a daily basis with people seeking truth, encountering Jesus, and working to make a change. Everywhere we go, we experience first-hand how the arts impacts people in a way they’ve never experienced before. I believe what makes this type of ministry so beautiful is the more you focus on being process-oriented, the greater the impact of the outcome. This truth is not limited to our ministry teams but also those they interact with - changing lives, growing together, and becoming a family who prays and uplifts one another. Anyone who has been involved in our teams or events will tell you of the impact the ministry had on their own spiritual walk. I am so grateful to play a role in this dynamic and impactful ministry. “Yet you, Lord, are our Father. We are the clay, you are the potter; we are all the work of your hand.” Isaiah 64:8
Kathr y n H i ggi ns
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A NOTE FROM THE TERRITORIAL ARTS MINISTRIE S DIREC TOR
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Friends,
DMD’s (cont.)
Commissioners William A. & G. Lorraine Bamford
Alexis Dill Gavin Whitehouse Lily Finikin
Chief Secretary
Partners
Colonel Ivan Rock
USA East Special Events USA East Communications USA East Spiritual Life Development USA East Crestview Conference Center USA East Youth THQ Facilities LS Audio Eagle Productions High Power Productions USA East Music USA East College for Officer Training Centennial Memorial Temple USA East Community Relations ARC Command KSPS
Territorial Leaders USA East
Secretary for Business Lt. Colonel Hugh Steele
Secretary for Personnel Lt. Colonel Cindy-Lou Drummond
Secretary for Program Lt. Colonel Kathleen Steele
Territorial Secretary for Women’s Ministries Colonel Christine Rock
Arts Ministries Bureau Arts Ministries Director Kathryn Higgins
Arts Ministries Specialist Resa Berry
Dance Ministries Specialist/ Kroc Center Arts Liasion Natalia Cruz
Arts Ministries Summer Assistant Megan Odland
Divisional Creative Arts Directors Brad Cain Nicole Alvarez Jessica Pineda Tatiana Saintilus Olivia Renkel Amy Wray Denise Allen Debora Baptista
Divisional Music Directors Andrew Boynton Erik Jones Eric Dina Robert Venables Nathan Power Matt Luhn Edgar George III
Special Thanks Doug Berry Victor Morales Felipe Concha Joanna Polarek Chris Severn Joseph Pritchard Johnny Shyr Julie Bacon Jacob Douglass Kevin Diaz Alex Darcy Jerry Fairman Mike Pettiford Jon Knaggs Lu Lu Rivera Stacy Davis Erica Weiss Mimi Greco Fabi Soto Major Antonio Rosamilia Major Jennifer Rosamilia Kevin Snyder Bethany Farrell Joe Caddy Rob Jeffery Major Phil Wittenberg Major Susan Wittenberg Rachael Boynton Major Rojan Gage Major Sheila Gage
Janette Rangel Brittany Parks Captain Clifford Douglas Chaya Jugenheimer Nya Speller Serenity Valdes Hannah Copeland Samuel Baptista Deangelo Powell Alondra Berberena Lisanny Perez Liana Padillo Lydmarie Rivera Lajada Myers Raelys Rodriguez Soto Abigail Alverio Briana Romulus Eli Morgan Lindsey Ross Kelly Ross John Ross Christian Osuna Monterozzo Pete Vaughan Ralph Robinson Michael Devault Walter Zhune John Ferreira Captain Tabitha Swires Captain Scott Swires Major Bill Dunigan Major Sue Dunigan Major Lauren Hodgson Israel Doria Simon Morton Kellyn Mylechreest Edward Mylechreest Jonathon Shaffstall Kyle Higgins Elizabeth Higgins Annabel DoSantos John Copeland Abigail Devault Emily Pastin Laurie Pastin Kettia Gervais Julie Dorce Alyssa Edmond Martin Rosamilia Cesia Rosamilia Matthew Rosamilia Betty Ellen Derek Barrett Hyeokjun Kang John Hodgson Melissa Lowell Lt. Chris Brown
Herb Radar Miriam Radar Jake Lyle Sarah Peabody Hannah Smith Zach Smith Justin Street Christopher Monroe Evelyn Stickland Monroe Major Philip Ferreira Rhonda Venables Captain Angelica Spence Captain Tracy Knappins Dennis Meekins Cheryl Poulopoulos Brindley Venables Ksenia Venables Krystal Morales Derek Lance Matt Hodgson Major Jason Knaggs Major Leslie Knaggs Jacob Slous Jaime Garcia James Dorce Jerome Green Heather Green Jerome Wray Jose Tavarez Carol Jaudes Rhodny Bernabe Lt. Colonel James Labossiere Len Ballantine Heather Ballantine Kathleen Veltsos Alayna Starkey Sam Laro Major Mike Laro Major Karen Alverio Major Daniel Alverio Gina Paccione Major Brett DeMichael Major Jessica DeMichael John Copeland Erin Morgan Elizabeth Manning Joe Harvey-Hall Karen Krinjak
AC KNOWL E DG E ME NTS
Leadership
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Contents
p. 5 Our Mission Credits
p. 6-7
Updates Supporting the Field
p. 8
General Stats
p. 9 Jr. Soldier Prep Curriculum
p. 10-11
p. 16-19
p. 26-27
OOB Pier Festival
Replay
p. 28-29
Evergreen
p. 12-13
Skeleton Army
p. 30-31
Jesus Theatre
p. 14-15
Support
Hands On/CAST
p. 20-23 TAM Conservatory
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MOVE Dance Company
Our Mission MOTIVATED BY THE GOSPEL, THE ARTS MI NISTRIES BU REAU UTILIZES THE ARTS TO CULTIVATE SPIRITUAL, PERSONAL, AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT THROUGH PROGRAMMING, THE PRODUCTION OF RESOURCES, AND PERFORMANCE OPPORTUNITIES
Editorial Director Kathryn Higgins Designer & Contributing Editor Resa Berry Contributing Editor Natalia Cruz The Arts Ministries Bureau The Salvation Army Eastern Territorial Headquarters 440 West Nyack Road West Nyack, NY 10994
@AMUSAEAST @artsministries @artsministries @artsministries arts.saconnects.org
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UPDATES We are so excited to introduce the newest member of our Bureau, Natalia Cruz! She is our new Dance Ministries Specialist and Kroc Center Arts Laision, bringing years of unparalleled experience and a fun personality to match! We can’t wait to see how Jesus Theatre and MOVE Dance Company will thrive under her leadership.
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After the successful launch of our Evergreen resource last June, we are eager to begin working on the next volume of our series! Writing and design development will be underway in the fall and winter of 2023. We have also begun preliminary planning for next year’s OOB Pier Festival and TAM Conservatory Chapter 24 with new theme and program concepts.
I’m using Evergreen Sprouts Storytellers with my little Music and Movement class. Brilliant! Love it all! Bethany Farrell Territorial Creative Arts Director USA Southern Territory
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SUPPORTING THE FIELD
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Workshops provided in the Puerto Rico Division
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New scripts written and added to the National Script Database
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Episodes of the Junior Soldier Prep video series written and directed by Arts Ministries for East Youth
T E R R I TO R I A L I N VO LV E M E N T Commissioning 2023 Crew Support
Star Search 2023
Youth Councils 2023
Scripts Spanish Translation Adjudication Rubrics - Performance Content
Scripts Spanish Translation - Performance Content
S O C I A L M E D I A I M PA C T
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New Tik Tok videos
Followers
128%
Reach
Followers
Page Likes
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Growth
Follower Growth
12,311 14% 41% 915 Reach
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Follower Growth
27,077 1064 9% 1324 Followers
156%
Growth
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GENERAL STATS Across the territory, the pandemic made a huge impact on the arts, reducing gatherings and attendance between 50-90%. However, since 2021, we’ve been working our way back up!
Territory-wide arts meetings have increased:
34% since 2021
Territory-wide arts attendance has increased:
56%
since 2021
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The Massachusetts and Southern Ohio and Kentucky Division have both doubled their arts attendance this past year!
In one year, Southern New England’s dance participants grew from:
0-100
Their theatre participation grew by:
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487%
Jules Youtube This year, Arts Ministries partnered with the Youth Department to produce 6 videos to accompany the National Junior Soldier Prep Curriculum. With the goal of kids teaching kids, Kathryn Higgins wrote and directed a colorful, interactive, and musical series highlighting each week’s teachings. The show is called Jules Youtube and it’s about a new Junior Soldier who is eager to share her knowledge with the younger generation by creating her own Youtube channel. Things don’t always go as planned, but her confidence and creativity always brings the message to life! Keep an eye out for the release of this series from USA East Youth in 2024-2025.
Featuring Elizabeth Higgins
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ABOUT EVERGREEN Produced by the Arts Ministries Bureau, Evergreen is a compilation of series designed for specific age groups, each with a unique biblical and arts focus. Developed to equip and empower officers/volunteers to produce quality arts programming at their corps, Evergreen instructors require no special training and minimal preparation time. Lessons range from 45min-1hr each and are free to use throughout the territory. Arts Ministries hopes that Evergreen will create a positive crossover between corps Sunday attendance and after-school programs, and prepare young artists for divisional dance/drama teams, Star Search and beyond! With a new series added every year, Evergreen will grow and branch out to reflect the needs and interests of budding creatives throughout the territory. THE ARTS MINISTRIES BUREAU 2022 - 2023 IMPACT REPORT
The Starter Pack on our website contains everything you may need to get an Evergreen class started at your Corps! Complete with attendance sheets and progress reports for every age group.
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I love that I have a comprehensive lesson plan to hand to a substitute when I have to be away from my class. I know that they’ll keep learning and growing while I’m away. Bethany Farrell
Territorial Creative Arts Director, USA Southern Territory
SERIES CATEGORIES
SERIES RESOURCES
W H AT ' S N E XT ? The territory has just begun using Volume 1 of the Evergreen series for the 2023-2024 program year. We are currently receiving feedback from the field and are gathering ideas and suggestions to begin development on Volume 2! The next volume is expected to be completed by January of 2024, and will be released to the public by Commissioning Weekend of 2024.
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Bounce! Each year, Arts Ministries partners with the Territorial Youth Department to develop and distribute a new Jesus Theatre. With this partnership, two events are held annually. The first event takes place in March and is the Jesus Theater Pre-Cast where a new production is developed, and supporting materials are produced. Second, in May, we support the Territorial Youth Department as they host an Eastern Territory Jesus Theatre Workshop, which is designed for directors who will roll out Jesus Theater with their own cast. This ministry has seen 4,854 commitments made to the Lord this year. This year’s Jesus Theatre production was titled, “Bounce!” It utilizes the imagery of God the Father with a fun bright whistle (i.e. breath) who distributes big bouncy balls to people, representing their lives. The enemy is portrayed with an arrow for piercing those balls, causing deflation. Using this imagery, The Gospel is shared through basic movement, silent acting, and narration.
“The thief comes only to steal and kill and destroy; I have come that they may have life, and have it to the full.” John 10:10
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cast members
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10 camps used Jesus Theatre in the Summer of 2023
Pre-Cast Attendees
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Katie Luse – Writer & Director Kevin Diaz – THQ East Communications Debora Baptista – CFOT Amy Wray – SWO Jerome Wray – SWO Amber Hood – Southern Territory Kathryn Higgins - Arts Ministries Erin Morgan - Arts Ministries
15 divisional/camp representatives attended the Jesus Theatre Training in May 2023
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4,854 committments made to the Lord
I was able to teach Jesus Theatre as the drama stream at Equip QLD (a state-wide youth camp). I had 14 young people in the stream and boy did God move! I have taught drama in many spaces over the years but I have never seen God move in such a powerful way in a stream. Shushannah Anderson Worship Arts Coordinator, NSW/ACT Australia Territory
W H AT ' S N E XT ? Great things are ahead for the Jesus Theatre Ministry! We’re excited to report there is growing international interest in Jesus Theatre! A delegate from the Australia territory brought the resource back and performed Bounce! all summer. We’re also excited to share that our new Dance Ministries Specialist, Natalia Cruz, has a heart for writing and conceiving new ideas for Jesus Theatre, as well as a heart for discipling and training our leaders! We are so blessed by her passion! She will be attending a Writing for Jesus Theatre workshop in Atlanta, GA in November of 2023 to learn more about designing pieces to bring people closer to Jesus. Upon her return, she will begin planning our next Jesus Theatre Pre-Cast event.
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We continued our partnership with the incredible HandsOn ministry this year and sent our team to the beautiful country of Costa Rica, the steps of the Centennial Memorial Temple on 14th Street in New York City, the OOB Pier Festival, and TAM Conservatory before closing out their eventful and rewarding summer! They performed an original production titled You are Loved which was narrated in both English and Spanish. You are Loved is a movement piece featuring popular music with a single message - You Are Loved. This creative work brought to life stories in the Bible that reflect the different types of love we seek, ending with the greatest love of all, agape love, the fatherly love of God for humans. This work was conceptualized, written, directed and choreographed by Olivia Renkel (NJ Special Events and Creative Arts Director).
I remember very vividly, it was my first summer on CAST, on the first day, I walked into a room full of people that I didn’t know, and they all loved the arts just as much as I did but they also had a passion for using the arts as a vessel for sharing the love of Christ. This completely shifted my perspective. It gave my passion a new purpose, a new vision. It made me realize that this thing that I loved didn’t just have to be a thing that I loved. It could be more than that. It was my ministry. Olivia Renkel
TEAM
Briana Romulus, GNY Lajada Myers, WPA Alondra Berberena, GNY Lydmarie Rivera, PRVI Raelys Rodriguez, PRVI Abigail Alverio, EPA
S TAT S
30 Minutes 6 Performers 10 Performances 2 Months Traveling 4 Divisions Represented 2 Returning CAST Members
My experience with Hands On/CAST for the second year in a row has truly been a blessing to me. I have come to find a deep appreciation for the arts and how it can have profound impacts on a person’s testimony. Having the opportunity to bring our CAST piece, “You are Loved” to the people of Costa Rica was an absolute blessing. Watching them be moved by the Holy Spirit as we performed our piece helped us understand the importance of what we were doing. It also helped me understand that God’s calling for my life is to keep using the arts to serve and minister for His kingdom. Lydmarie Rivera Antonetti
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OOB PIER
MISSION
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For passersby to have an opportunity to encounter Jesus and have a positive experience with The Salvation Army
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FESTIVAL
S TAT S Street/Prayer Team 15 Prayer Engagement 135 Number of People Prayed with 221 Conversational Engagements 341 Handouts Provided 1,710 Prayer Requests Submitted in the Well 100+ You Are Loved Giveaways 1,600 Balloons 1,500 Faces Painted 700 Balloon Animals 300
GROUPS
PROGRAM
MOVE Dance Company (7) UNBOUND (8) CAST (6) Eli Morgan Magic Children's Ministries (6) Princesses & Characters (12) Westbury Corps Dancers (4) Lt. Chris Brown Facilities (3) Production (5) Prayer Team (14)
Crowd Warm-Up (MOVE)
90’s/00’s Crowd Warm-Up (MOVE)
UNBOUND Kids Set
UNBOUND
Eli Morgan Magic
Slingshot Game
Spinning Wheel Raffle
Chris Noble
Princess & Character Greeting
Emoji Game
Sticky Note Game
Baptized in Fire (MOVE)
CAST
UNBOUND
Lion (MOVE)
Prayer/Invitation
Eli Morgan Magic
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The experience reminded me that music outreach is truly a part of my calling. I didn’t realize that I really needed it, but I did. The amount of folks that stayed for prayer afterwards was powerful and I was blessed as well to be a part of the awesome ministry that happened on the pier!
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At the closing, the MC gave the invitation to receive salvation, which to some people could also mean re-dedicating your life to Christ. As he spoke, a father pulled his wife and daughter into his chest. The 3 locked arms and stood together. In that moment it was as if all 3 were making tha re-commitment. Perhaps to the Lord and to each other. When the music stopped and when the MC stopped speaking, the man could have led his family away but he didn’t; he continued to embrace them. I believe the Spirit of God embraced the whole family that evening. Prayer Team Member
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TA M C
Inspired by the ancient Japanese art form kintsugi, the theme of the week this year was REPAIR from Ephesians 4:25-32. Built around the idea that in embracing flaws and imperfections, you can create an even stronger and luminous piece of art. This is a wonderful metaphor for how God takes our brokenness and uses it for good. Each day our students and staff reflected on Paul’s words about the heart of relationship repair. They embarked on a challenging journey to develop wisdom in their relationships. Our delegates and staff also enjoyed a few nights of fun, including a night in New York City watching a live Broadway show!
The TAM Conservatory Finale was an incredible result of the collaboration between the USA East Communications team and Arts Ministries, with a hybrid of pre-recorded interviews, documentaries, and a live show. Centering on the theme of REPAIR, 14 major tracks were showcased, with 2 of the tracks supporting the production behind the scenes. Scan the QR code below to access the full TAMC23 Finale video!
G E N E R A L S TAT S
100%
9 Commands Represented 1 Out of Territory Delegate 6 Major Tracks 6 Electives
of delegates reported enjoying the week
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94 % of delegates loved their
F I N A L E S TAT S
experience in small groups
4.3K Facebook views 106 Comments 12 Performance Pieces 15 Delegate Interviews
100%
2 Documentaries 93 Minutes Long
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of delegates loved their major track
40 Staff
93 Delegates
118 Applications
MAJOR TRACKS
PROGRAMS
Arts Leadership 6 Dance 33 Drama 18 Live Audio 10 Visual Art 3 Worship 30
Saturday - Welcome & Salsa Sunday - Silent Disco Monday - Skeleton Army Wednesday - Worship Night Thursday - Talent Night Friday - Live Finale & Tropical After Party
L AT E N I G H T Basketball Games & Cards Encouragement Cards Paint Night Script Read-Through Open Mic Night
At this point in my life there are lots of things I’m unsure of and I didn’t know what steps to take. The theme of this week and the devotions every day really helped give me clarity. - Anonymous Student
ELECTIVES Everything about TAM Conservatory was really peaceful. You feel safe and everyone loves what they are doing, and that’s something that encourages you to be great.
- Anonymous Student
Jam Sesh Gospel Choir Hip Hop Improv Music Theater Dance Script Writing
92% of delegates loved their electives
TAM CONSERVATORY
Tuesday - Broadway
W H AT ' S N E XT ? Auditions and applications for TAMC24 go live in March of 2024! We will bring back many of the electives and spiritual disciplines that students enjoyed last year, with a few more additions. We are also excited to add another element to the Worship major track next year! Scan the QR code for more information on auditions and applications.
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WELLNESS We partnered with the Spiritual Life Development Department again with the goal of creating a health and spiritual wellness focus for all of our TAMC delegates and staff. We found there was a deep desire to feel mentally and spiritually well, so we set out to create calm and sacred spaces to meet Jesus, and the Holy Spirit did not disappoint! Each day our participants were given the opportunity to engage in a variety of different spiritual disciplines in the morning such as meditation, yogafaith, breath prayer, mindfuless, and prayer walks. Each were introspective and restorative in nature, and gave everyone the opportunity to reflect on their personal relationship with Christ and with others. They were also given the opportunity to meet with our Spiritual Direction Director, Joanna Polarek from the SLD Department, for reflective time. In each session, she gave them space to be vulnerable and honest with their feelings, and then explore how God is working and communicating in their lives. before Evexia began only
after one 45min session of Evexia
of delegates indicated they felt calm
of delegates indicated they felt calm
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AT TA M C
I really enjoyed my session with Joanna. I was hesitant, because I hadn’t done something like this before, but she made me feel so comfortable and seen. - Anonymous Student
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S TAT S
BOOKINGS
14 dancers 5 divisions represented 4 divisions visited 13 performances
WPA Youth Councils Commissioning OOB Camp Meetings Territorial Young Adult Retreat Candidates Seminar
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Worship Together
MORE INFO
DANCERS Natalia Cruz, Director Samuel Baptista, GNY Kevin Diaz, GNY Abigail DeVault, GNY Chaya Jugenheimer, GNY Capt. Clifford Douglas, GNY Olivia Renkel, NJ
Hannah Copeland, NJ Liana Padillo, NJ Serenity Valdez, PR Deangelo Powell, SWO Debora Baptista, GNY Nya Speller, GNY Lisanny Perez, MASS
Special Thanks Erin Morgan
It’s not just about dancing, but the spirit of God that overwhelms my body as I worship. God has blessed me with meaningful connections, service opportunities, and a safe space I call home. MOVE is not just a cool name or dance group, but a faith filled community of Godfearing people who have the passion to minister through dance, just like me! Nya Speller
W H AT ' S N E XT ? As MOVE enters a new chapter, with a new director and some new members, the goal for next year continues to be for our dancers to explore ways to compliment worship settings through movement and improv dance. Our main focus is to creatively share the message of the Gospel in a way that people can relate and connect with. MOVE Dance Company is eager to serve in whatever way they can at any event they attend!
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They had me in tears by the second skit. If you attend an event that has RePlay Playback Theatre, you’re going to leave having had an experience: a personal, intimate, relational experience that will leave you feeling seen, heard, and understood. Major Jeff Brunelle
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MISSION Creating space for healing and transformation through the honoring of true stories and their tellers. MORE INFO
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TEAM
12 total shows
Kathryn Higgins, Director Jonathon Shaffstall, Asst. Director Karen Krinjack, Musician Major Phil Ferreira, Musician Christopher Monroe, Player Evelyn Stickland, Player Zach Smith, Player Hannah Smith, Player Kyle Higgins, Player Colonel Christine Rock, Player
1 open rehearsal 7 divisions visited
1700 audience members reached
S H OW S EPA ARC Regional Retreat NNE ARC Regional Retreat Hands On Debrief Star Lake Camp Orientation Hands On Orientation GNY Women’s Retreat
W H AT ’ S N E XT ? RePlay hopes to recruit new members!
WPA Youth Councils Camden Kroc Center Manhattan ARC Times Square Corps Candidates Seminar National Kroc Conference
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S H OW S
April 2023 College for Officer Training June 2023 Congress Inspire Canada & Bermuda Territory August 2023 TAM Conservatory College for Officer Training August 2023 Family Camp Camp Connri, CT
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September 2023 ARC Regional Retreat EPA Division
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MORE INFO
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12 shows 5 commands Reached over 2,670 live audience members
S K E L E TO N A R M Y C A S T R E C O R D I N G You can now take Skeleton Army home with you! Available to download from any streaming platform.
recorded
RELEASED
January 2023
June 2023
CAST
Pianist
Kathryn Higgins Kyle Higgins
Len Ballantine
audio engineer
MASTERing
Doug Berry
Abbey Road Studios
special thanks Bob & Rhonda Venables
This was an experience I’ll never forget. I identified with the part where Charlie kneels at the drum. I never knew there was a better life. I never knew. [the moment of transformation; where Charlie sees clearly the light for the first time] Anonymous ARC Audience Member
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SUPPORT THE ARTS
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Your donation to the Arts Ministries Bureau can change lives! W H E R E D O E S YO U R D O N AT I O N G O ? Every year, the Arts Ministries Bureau impacts thousands of program participants and audience members throughout the USA Eastern Territory. MOVE, CAST, TAM Conservatory, RePlay, Skeleton Army, and Jesus Theatre are just some of the ministries you can directly impact with your gift. Donate to the Arts Minsitries Bureau to keep these programs, events, and special ministries thriving! Scan the QR code to submit your contribution today.
WA N T TO VO L U N T E E R ? We are always looking for: Script Writers Curriculum Writers Directors Actors Dancers Choreographers AV Technicians
H OW E L S E C A N YO U S U P P O R T ? If you’re not interested in donating to the development of the Arts, but would like to donate to The Salvation Army as a whole, scan the QR code for more information.
GET CONNECTED If you have any questions or want to get a conversation started with us, please e-mail: useartsministriesdirector@use.salvationarmy.org
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USA Eastern Territory Commissioners William A. & G. Lorraine Bamford Territorial Leaders