
Skeleton Army: Composer Insight
Developing the music for Skeleton Army by Major Len Ballantine (composer) Some people are stimulated by group effort, soaking up the energy of others and adding their own to the

Pilate, A Look Back
Theater is a unique and wonderful thing. It takes an inspired writer to put words on a page. Then it requires a director, and designers to have a vision for

How to Feel Awesome at Star Search
With Star Search fast approaching, many corps officers, assistants, and volunteers are preparing budding musicians and artists daily. Here are 13 quick tips for helping your students feel awesome leading

Jesus Theater
28,000 Campers accept Jesus Christ as Lord! “Over the last four years, 28,000 children have accepted Jesus Christ as Lord of their lives at summer camps across the USA East!
Script – Tommorrow’s Freedom is Today’s Surrender
Three actors present the meanings of surrender and freedom and their connection. Can be done as reader’s theater. With singing.
Script -The Question Remains
Two couples reflect on their symbiotic relationship over the years.
Script – The Not-So Superfriends
Three “Superheroes” attempt to use their powers to save a stranger. A janitor sets them straight at the end.

Star Search Adjudication Workshop at Move
Let’s face it, who has professional dancers, choreographers, actors and directors to adjudicate their Divisional Star Search? Well, maybe Greater New York… but even they struggle to find qualified judges!
Script – “Acts 4:1-20 Nothing to Hide”
Peter and John speak with power before a crowd and the religious leaders who have imprisoned them.
Script – If Necessary Use Words
Five high school students discuss the meaning of the scripture discovering that sometimes actions speak louder than words.
Script – Not-so-living Sacrifices and the Simple Art of Infiltration
An aspiring worship leader, a talented vocalist and a gifted preacher struggle with truly doing God’s will.