Beginnings: a DRAMA with interpretive dance
This year’s Arts Festival will present a drama/dance interpretation of Genesis 1-3 that will cover God’s creation of heaven and earth to the fall of man and consequence of sin ending with the subsequent search for hope. The PCPC Arts Festival has brought in two wonderful local talents to create, produce and perform this show.
Performance Times and Location
April 8, 2008, 7:30 pm
PCPC Sanctuary, 4124 Oak Lawn Ave, Dallas, TX 75219
April 12, 2008, 2:00 pm
PCPC Sanctuary, 4124 Oak Lawn Ave, Dallas, TX 75219
The Featured Performers
Arthur Morton
Arthur Morton has performed in theaters such as the Old Globe Theater and Lambs Players Theater in San Diego as well as the Shakespeare Theater at the Folger in Washington, DC. He performs his one-man show of The Gospel of John nationally and is currently working on a show based on Brian McLaren’s book ‘The Story We Find Ourselves In.’ Film credits include Puck in ‘A Midsummer’s Night Dream.’ Arthur is founder and president of Poiema, a ministry providing soul care for artists. Arthur received his training and earned his Master of Fine Arts from the professional training program at Southern Methodist University and enjoys teaching as an adjunct professor at Dallas Baptist University.
Jennifer Mabus
Jennifer Mabus is originally from Texas, where she received her BFA in Dance from Southern Methodist University. She is a founding dancer and teacher with Battleworks Dance Company (NYC), and she also danced with Amy Marshall Dance Company, Heidi Latsky Dance Company, Take Dance, and Omega Liturgical Dance Company, where she was a senior member and choreographer. Jennifer has begun to present her own work, most notably in White Wave’s DUMBO and Cool NY Dance Festivals, St. Ignatius Loyola’s Sacred Music in a Sacred Space Series, the University of Texas at Dallas, and Interlochen Arts Academy. She is currently living in Dallas, where she is teaching yoga (500 hour RYT), and she feels highly blessed to be able to dance in her family’s church here at Park Cities Presbyterian.