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Secrets of the Kingdom Auditions

Posted by Kirsten on 2009.08.27 @ 06:25:18 pm

Révérence Studios is pleased to announce auditions for

SECRETS OF THE KINGDOM
an original, hour-long dance production based on the parables and message of Christ
conceptualized and produced by Kirsten Magee
with the choreography and direction of Sarah Mayfield, Hope Dudek, Amber Morgan, and Kirsten Magee

Auditions will be held at Reverence Studios on Thursday September 3 and are available to any dancer over the age of 7, no matter the style of dance or skill level. Students must come at 7:30 OR 8PM for their audition. Dancers should come prepared to learn two brief choreography sequences. Any dancer interested in auditioning for a solo, should come prepared with a one minute dance routine in the style of their choice.

*This does not take the place of our spring dance recital (to be held on May 28, 2010).
*As with any of Reverence Studios’ instruction or dance productions, this will present the Gospel of Jesus Christ and be theologically sound with Scripture.

On Parables

Posted by Kirsten on 2009.07.20 @ 11:07:59 am

Happy Monday, dear dance family!  I hope that you had a great and refreshing weekend!  As the staff and I are preparing for this fall’s dance production,”Secrets of the Kingdom,” we are getting extremely excited!  Now, if you were at the recital and saw the ad, then you know what I am talking about.  “Secrets of the Kingdom” is a full-length dance production about the parables of Christ!  It is going to be WAY cool.

How did I come up with the name “Secrets of the Kingdom?”  How does that have anything to do with parables?  I’ll show you!  In Matthew 13 Jesus told the parable of the sower.  After He was finished, His disciples came to him and asked, “Why do you speak to the people in parables?”  Jesus replies in verse 11,”The knowledge of the secrets of the kingdom of heaven has been given to you….”

Cool, huh?  It’s been fun for me to study the parables and for the staff and I to choose which ones will be done (there are so many good ones!).  More details to come in August, my friends!  Until then, keep in mind two things:

1. Auditions to be a corps dancer in ”Secrets of the Kingdom” are going to be at Reverence Studios from 7:30-8:30PM on September 3.  If you are auditioning for a solo, you should come prepared with a one minute dance in the style of your choice and stay from 8:30-9PM!

2.  It is our goal and joy to glorify God through this dance!  Scripture passages will be checked by the studio mentor and our interpretation of Scripture will be Spirit-led.

Summertime…

Posted by Kirsten on 2009.07.06 @ 10:14:09 pm

Hey to my lovely dancers!  We had our first day of dance classes for the summer session and it went great.  It feels so good to be back in the swing of things, and I have definitely missed all the fabulous dancers that are a part of the Reverence Studios family! :)  Feel free to purchase your class card at any time and join in the fun!

Additionally, even as you are keeping up with your dancing or enjoying other activities this summer, don’t forget to keep up your relationship with God too!  I am doing a great Bible study right now with some awesome women called “Me, Myself & Lies” by Jennifer Rothschild.  It is a great study and exactly what I needed this summer. :) 

How are you keeping up with your dancing and spiritual life this summer?

Dancingly yours,

Miss Kirsten

Consecrated

Posted by Kirsten on 2009.06.18 @ 04:03:19 pm

Seth and I were invited to a pastoral consecration service by one of the studio families, and we were so delighted to attend.  I try to make it to as many student/parent extra-studio activities as I can–simply because I love being a part of your lives.  One of my students danced to the powerful Nicole C. Mullen song “Come Unto Me” and did an awesome job!  It was a very God-honoring service.  However, it did cause me to leave with one thought running through my mind: How come the church doesn’t use the word “consecrated” much anymore?

To be consecrated means to be set apart for the work of God.  God instructs us in Leviticus 20: 7 to, “Consecrate yourselves and be holy, because I am the Lord your God.”  (This was, of course, as He was instructing the Israelites not to be like the pagan nations around them.)  It was interesting to me that the word (from the Hebrew qadash) is most often found in the Old Testament.  In fact, the verb form of it appears 172 times in the Bible.  The obvious point is this:  as believers in Christ we are called to be set apart unto the Lord.  Perhaps the usage of such a scholarly word puts some people off?  I don’t know.

It gets better.  The Hebrew word Kedesh (Hebrew for sanctum or sanctuary) is the noun form of qadash and it is the name of four places in Palestine, and there is one that I am particularly interested in today: Kadesh Barnea.  Kadesh Barnea is located in the wilderness between Egypt and the Promised Land, and it’s where the Israelites rebelled against the Lord (Numbers 14). 

1. In order to be set apart we need to be set apart from something.  God was calling the Israelites to be set apart from the nations around them.  They were not to sacrifice their children and they were not to worship other gods.  They were, however, to trust the Lord to deliver them.  They were to set themselves apart, even while surrounded by hostile peoples.  However, they did not trust in the Lord to deliver them, and the Lord punished them by causing them to wander 40 years in the desert (one year for each day the spies were in Canaan).

2.  In order to be consecrated we need to be humbled.  The Bible is chock full of people being humbled and it is no different today.  In fact, Moses (a prince of Egypt) had to spend years working in the desert tending sheep before God called him to lead the Israelites to freedom!  Shepherding is dirty work.  The Israelites had to spend 40 years wandering in the desert before they could enter their Promised Land.  If you don’t think that was humbling for them….

3.  Consecration often follows a wilderness season.  If you are in a wilderness season right now, don’t think that God can’t and won’t use that to His glory.  God uses the wilderness seasons in our lives to teach us things and draw us closer to Him.  I’ll never forget hiking several miles in the Israeli desert to the wilderness oasis of En Gedi.  Even though it was early morning the temperature was already well over 100 degrees, and as we were hiking members of  our group slowly dropped off and headed back to the cool air conditioning of the bus.  The rest of us continued to climb over the desert sand and rocks.  We were sweaty and disgusting and just when we desperately wanted to turn back we made it to the most beautiful waterfall.  It was set back among the lush plants and tiny crevices in the rocks.  The mist from the waterfall cooled us down, and wow, was it ever worth it!  The wilderness journey was tough, but it was so worth it!

4.  Consecration will bring us full circle.  The Israelites were right where they needed to be BEFORE they rebelled against God.  How many times are we in that position?  God brings us to His perfect place and then we just rebel?  He needs to lead us through the wilderness so that we are humbled and realize that HE is our sanctuary.  After 40 years of wandering, God brought the Israelites right back to the place where they first began: Kadesh Barnea.

To close I will leave you with this poem by Beth Moore.  It’s called “Blessed Anonymity.”

There is a name above all names–
Let mine be lost in His.
Hide me in His crimson heart,
O secret way of bliss.

Blessed anonymity,
Count my life but loss.
Jesus the One and Only,
Tread over me dear cross.

One life alone worth finding
Nail mine unto the tree.
Till Jesus ever shining
Is all beheld in me.

Bring Him forth each day I live
And leave me in the tomb.
I see no other glory
Make not the smallest room.

Amen, enjoy your weekend!

Kirsten :)

Reflections on Recital Week

Posted by Kirsten on 2009.06.01 @ 08:47:38 am

I cried to my man all the way home after the dress rehearsal on Wednesday night. Not because I was sad or upset, but because I was so incredibly happy and overwhelmed by the goodness of God (and I am a woman and we cry when we’re happy too, much to the confusion of the men in our lives). I couldn’t believe how last year at this time I only knew a handful of my students to come in the fall, and how God has grown Reverence Studios to over 100 in this first year! I had dreamed about putting on dance recitals at the end of the school year for so long and now here we finally were at our first one. The students did so great at dress rehearsal. I had a feeling that the recital would just blow me away! And it did.

Friday morning I got my hair done in a tight french twist and picked up flowers for my awesome teachers and stage manager. Then my Mom, Uncle Dave, and I headed over to YFC to clean the bathrooms, dressing rooms, and set up 300 chairs for the evening. We had 210 pre-sale tickets and being the optimist I am, I was expecting 250-300 people in attendance. I was glad that Uncle Dave was there because I cannot do anything in a straight line. My sections of chairs were not in line with anything except the creative line in my head. I came into the auditorium after getting a drink and noticed Dave sitting in one of my chairs and just staring at the rows ahead. He kindly said, “Kirsten? I don’t think these rows are straight.” :) Eventually we got done, and this is what it looked like!
From Back of Auditorium

When it came time for the recital that evening, I was ready! I wasn’t nervous last week because I knew the students were going to be great and we have an astounding number of prayer supporters who cover the studio daily and weekly. I was so confident that the music and dances were going to speak to the audience, and they did! The students did beautifully and enjoyed themselves in the process. I had a number of the 400 folks in attendance (yes, God exceeded my optimistic 300!) come up to me after the recital and say how one song or another touched their lives that evening! All I can say is : WOW! Glory to God! Here are some other pictures I have of the students from the evening:

Me with the Ballet II Class

Me with the Ballet II Class

Prince Caspian wished that he could go to the recital too!

Prince Caspian wished that he could go to the recital too!

With the Advanced Jazz/Teacher Group...Aren't the costumes awesome?

With the Advanced Jazz/Teacher Group...Aren't the costumes awesome?

With the Worship Dance Class!

With the Worship Dance Class!

If anyone has any more pictures, please send them! Now that the recital is over, I am hoping to get this blog up and running and post at least once or twice a week! We have some exciting things coming up this summer at the studio, and I am also eagerly anticipating the fall classes!

Dancingly yours,
Miss Kirsten

Recital Announcements

Posted by Kirsten on 2009.05.02 @ 03:35:54 pm

Virtuoso DVD Pre-Order!  There is a sign-up sheet for DVD pre-orders on the desk in the studio reception area.  If there are more than 30 pre-orders by May 22, the price will drop to $15!  DVD order forms will be available on May 22, and the payment and order form must be received by the evening of the recital.  There will be a table at the recital for folks to purchase DVDs on the recital evening.  Along with that, please remember that you will not be permitted to take personal videos during the dress rehearsal or recital evenings.

Recital Tickets:  Tickets will be available for advance ordering on May 11, 2009.  Extra tickets are $3/person (regardless of age).  Please have exact change if you are advance ordering with a cash payment, or make all checks payable to Reverence Studios.  Tickets will also be available at the door on the recital evening.

Virtuoso Rehearsal Schedule (VERY IMPORTANT)
Tuesday May 26 : In Studio Rehearsal at Révérence Studios (no costumes)
3:30-3:50PM       Tuesday Tiny Tots Class
4:00-4:20PM       Wednesday AM/PM Tiny Tots Class
4:30-5:00PM       Monday Intro to Ballet Class
5:10-5:40PM       Thursday Intro to Ballet Class
5:50-6:20PM       Ballet I
6:30-7:00PM       Youth Tap Class
7:10-7:40PM       Youth Jazz Class
7:50-8:20PM       Worship Dance & Seven Ways to Praise (Youth Jazz)
8:30-9:10PM       Ballet II
9:10-9:40PM       Advanced Jazz/Teachers
9:40-10:00PM    Teacher Solos

Wednesday May 27:       DRESS REHEARSAL (at Youth for Christ)
6:00PM                 Students arrive to be directed to their dressing rooms
6:30PM                 Everyone meets on stage for devotions, prayer, and an evening run-down
7:00PM                 Show run-through begins
8:45PM                 Parents pick up children

Thursday May 28:  Rehearsal at studio (if needed)

Friday May 29:   RECITAL!
5:30PM                 Parent volunteers should arrive
5:45PM                 Students should arrive and go immediately to their dressing rooms
6:10PM                 Everyone on stage for group prayer
6:30PM                 Theater doors open

Directions to Harrisburg Youth for Christ:

Take PA-581 East toward Harrisburg/Hershey.
PA-581 East becomes I-83 North.
Merge onto I-283 South via Exit 46A.
Merge onto PA-283 West via Exit 1B toward PA-230/Highspire.
PA-283 West ends at S Eisenhower Blvd.
Turn Right onto S Eisenhower Blvd at the light.   
1000 S Eisenhower Blvd (YFC) is on the right.

Yay!

Posted by Kirsten on 2009.05.02 @ 03:29:22 pm

This looks wonderful! A special thanks to Seth for his awesome design work and Joel for his behind-the-scenes work to get the site up and running! :)

Posted by seth on 2009.05.02 @ 03:23:35 pm

The site looks great

Welcome to the Reverence Blog

Posted by seth on 2009.05.01 @ 11:46:09 pm

Welcome to the Révérence blog! We will be updating here frequently, so make sure you check back often!