Living Fountain would like to serve your church.
Special Performances
are pieces under 10 minutes. The
majority of the numbers are 4-5 minutes long.
A special is perfect for churches, corporations, and festivals.
While water is not available to all
people, we can help bring water through love, charity, and awareness. This piece is a great kick-off for anyone launching
a well-digging mission.
If I Stand (Classical & Contemporary
Versions) ~
Music
By Rich Mullins or Jars of Clay
Dancers take a stand on the promise
that God will see them through. Offered
as a classical solo or contemporary group number this piece always bring
revitalizing strength to the audience.
Let the River Run ~
A signature number for Living
Fountain. The lyrics dance along as a
movement prayer, “Let the river run, let
all the dreamers wake the nations, come, the new Jerusalem.”
Tibetan Freedom Dance ~
Music
By Alanis Morisette, U2, and Poetry
The Tibetan Freedom Dance is a call
to be proactive and to not participate in the violence created by materialism.
This number serves to raise awareness about the oppression found in everyday
life. It’s especially good for World
View class settings and Young Adult meetings.
Set to the technological innovation
of Biork, this piece reveals that while we are struggling here on earth, there
is a spiritual realm around us. The
seemingly solo dancer is lifted and caught by those angels who support her in
life.
Bang Zoom ~
This is a happy and silly dance where
the dancers celebrate good music and fun together.
The Cage ~
Benjamin
Payne, Instrumental
All of us feel trapped inside a
cage. Learn how one dancer’s discovery
can lead everyone to using an age-old key to unlock their true potential.
My Many
Colored Days ~
Classical Music
Exploration
Using brightly colored scarves
dancers paint the stage with music and emotion.
Perfect for children of all ages.
No Way ~
This Hip Hop dance will get audiences
excited and happy. Lyrics are “There’s
no way I can make a move with out you!”
Comparsa ~ Deep Forest
A favorite of audience members! The
concert begins with two bugs meeting for the first time. Powerful and
mischievous music lights up the stage as these dancers transform from
caterpillars to butterflies, spiders, night birds, and trees. The concert
carries hidden meanings about protecting our environment and celebrating
creation
Holy Fire ~ Stan Hinshaw
Dancers are consumed with their
passion for Holiness. The piece lights
up a dark night and is great for candle-light or memorial services. It’s been used to remember those who have
died from AIDS and it’s also be used to introduce sensitive moments of worship.
Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star ~LA Guitar Quartet
Dancers are costumed in pajamas and
wake like children during the night to explore the adventures for the dark. Using contemporary ballet and partnering the
audience will be laughing by the end.
New Beginning ~
Tracy Chapman
If you can walk you can dance. This piece will show you how. Designing patterns though out the stage the
dancers surprise you with the artistry of putting one step in front of the
other.