“Celebrating the Arts” at
Expressing Faith through Creativity
Joseph and the
Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat was presented in March 2007 at
Nativity,
With
music by Andrew Lloyd Webber and lyrics by Tim Rice, Joseph and the Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat tells the Old Testament
story of Jacob and his 12 sons, especially Joseph, Jacob’s favorite son. It is
a story of sibling rivalry, jealousy, honesty, forgiveness, redemption, love
and gratitude. It’s a story about refugees and about hunger. Using a variety of
musical styles from country and western, to rock, to calypso, Webber and Rice
chronicle Joseph’s life as he travels from his family home in
Celebrating the
Arts at Nativity is a cross-team ministry initiative linking Nativity’s education,
evangelism, and worship and music teams. The arts in the church offer another
entry point for people to become involved and engaged in the community as they
travel on their faith journeys. Celebrating the Arts also seeks to
find ways in which Nativity's facilities can be used by community groups
needing a place for performances, classes, or rehearsals.
Other
events sponsored by Celebrating the Arts included the 2nd Annual Resurrection Art
Show – an opportunity to express the Easter story through a picture, a
photograph, a sculpture, a narrative, a poem, a script for a short play, a
symbolic story, or any other creative form – and a concert by North Conway's
Mountain Top Community Orchestra.