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Commissioning

June 1st, 2011

Territorial Creative Arts Ensemble

Don’t miss the performances throughout the weekend featuring the Territorial Creative Arts Ensemble! They will be performing in “Hymnody: a journey to holiness” on Saturday Mornning.  This will be a collaborative piece with the Territorial Band and Songsters, transMission and the TCAE.  The TCAE will be preforming a choreodrama while the band, songsters and transMission play a piece written by Nicholas Simmons-Smith.  They will dance and create a painting live! The piece will be a symbolization of our journey to holiness.

Then, the TCAE will preform a collaborative piece with transMission and the Territorial Songsters. They will be dancing to the music leat by transMission for praise ans worship.

The TCAE will be provding street theater performances on the ‘outskirts’ of the March of Witness in Marietta, Ga on Saturday afternoon.

Saturday night, the TCAE will be dressed in 19th Century costumes, greeting everyone who comes to see “OUR PEOPLE: the Musical”. 

On Sunday Morning, the TCAE will be a part of the entry of the graduating cadets.

The members of the Territorial Creative Arts Ensemble are:

Bethany Hawley (GA), Amanda Elias(TX), Ashley Camarillo(AOK), Denardo Crawford (KT), Zach Flores(FL), Amerika Soto(FL), Sabin





 
 

 
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