Wednesday, November 30, 2011

New Humans

"Sweet Sweat Spots" (cotton, sugar & paper)
"The international expansion in consumption of sugar and cotton is deeply embedded in colonial history as these goods were crucial to the establishment of empire in the Americas, Asia and Africa. The history of sugar continues to have great relevance because of its defining role in shaping world history and culture."
Artist: Raksha Parekh

This Seasons Theme is: New Humans, New Identity, Economy for new humans, New Humanity, Unity Not Uniformity, Reborn Better, Created Good, The Tensions Remaining.

Based on (verses, story, quote, etc.): HERE are some verses on Renewal

Click HERE for the PM Plan outline and details


Music & Tech
PM Plan Goal: To create a safe space where our community can use music as one way of worshiping God together.
  • Find ways to collaborate with the community in the music making process.
  • Create a sound that allows the community to be a part of the choir.
  • Create a set that is well organized and easy to fallow.
  • Make sure all understand the language we are using (other cultures and "christianese").
This Season’s Music Project: Looking for new songs in other languages. Extra points if it connects with our theme of "New Humans".  

Here are a few links to get you started:
Poke around on our network music log and see if you can "barrow" some other language songs from there.


This Season's Music Process (when, who & how):
  • Jan. 1st (Julius) was called in to sub last minute.
  • Jan. 8th (Greg) Di Wanga Morena from CD called Heart Sounds (can be found in COH song of the week archives)
  • Jan. 15th (Jonny) Purify Us (new Broken Walls song)
  • Jan. 22nd (Carl) Yo te Busco
  • Jan. 29th (Greg) Ke Rata Jesu 
    Lyrics (N. Sotho)
    Jesu ka mo rata
    I love Jesus
    Ga gona wa go swana nae
    For there is none like Him
    http://www.youtube.com/user/HSIOM?feature=watch
  • Feb. 5th (Jonny) John L. wrote new song called "In you we are one"

  • Feb. 12th (Carl) Christe Lux Mundi
    Christe lux mundi,
    qui sequitur te,
    habebit lumen vitae,
    lumen vitae 
         Christ, light of the world, whoever follows you will have the light of life
  • Feb. 19th (Greg) Tulasizwe (Be Quiet)


Arts 
PM Plan Goal: To create a safe space for our community to use art as one way of worshiping God together.
  • Find ways to collaborate with the community in the art making process.
  • Provide materials, designate a space and give simple and clear directions on how to engage in the art making process.
This Season’s Art Project: 
  • This season's theme is  "New Humans". Create one piece of work that develops over the season. I do not want to see individual pieces of work week to week, rather one piece of work created by the group over time. 
  • What do humans look like when they become new spiritually and/or physically? What does humanity look like when newness takes place?
  • The community must be able to be a part of the creating process in some way.
  • Consider incorporating layers of some kind (layers of materials, hanging layers, layers of sound, layers of light or images, etc.)
This Season's Art Process (when, who & how):

Materials
·         Brown Underline paper
·         Shower Curtains
·         Paint
·         Safety Pins
·         Fabric of various colors
·         Fresh Flowers
·         Flower seeds
·         Incense
·         Candles

Space – Wall between the tech booth and the supply door

  • Jan. 1st (Dawn)
    Preparation for week 1
    ·         Around December 26th Rob will start sewing together the brown underline paper, which will be the start of the installation and will be used throughout the season.
    ·         Print intentional words
    ·         Sheet should be hung up before the 5 PM on Sunday, January 1st
     
    Intentions Part 1- Dawn will lead a 2 minute meditation based on clarifying our intentions for our growth as new humans. Direct folks to choose a bold print intention word to pin onto the sheet.
  • Jan. 8th (Amanda & Tiffany)
    Preparation for week 2
    ·         More intentional words need to be added to sheet
    ·         Various slits will be cut into the sheet
    ·         Strips of fabric need to be cut out
    Color Sensation - Amanda and Tiffany will incorporate colors onto the sheet to represent a metaphor of adding color to ourselves or our renewed vision of ourselves. Strips of color fabric can be woven into the sheet. Direct congregation to weave more strips of fabric to the sheet.
  • Jan. 15th (Dawn)
    Preparation for week 3
    ·         More fabric needs to be added
    ·         2nd sheet needs to be hung up
     
    Looking back - Dawn will start cutting holes in the 2nd sheet to represent looking back and gaining insight from the past/looking forward and projecting wisdom to the future experiences. Direct congregation to cut holes into the sheet, look towards the 1st sheet, focus on an intentional word, and mediate on it.
  • Jan. 22nd (Rob)
    Preparation for week 4
    ·         Print black and white images related to intentional words from week 1
    Intentions Part 2 - Rob will pin black and white images onto the sheet representing our intentions.
  • Jan. 29th (Amanda & Tiffany)
    Preparation for week 5
    ·         Pin more images onto sheet
    ·         Newspaper needs to be laid out
    ·         Paint and paint brushes need to be placed out
    Colorizing Photographs – Amanda and Tiffany will start painting over the images. Adding colors can be a changing process – another transition of life. Mentioning how mammals see very little color ranges and we have been gifted to see the colors around us. We are changing into something that can see more and be more. “What have you not been seeing?” Direct the congregation to add a transparent layer of paint to the sheet. Do it so that the words are still visible.
  • Feb. 5th (Dawn)
    Preparation for week 6
     
    ·         Maybe add a 3rd sheet with cut out holes that represents another transition to becoming a new human
     
    Creation as destruction – Cutting pieces out of the sheet – Adding scent and sound
    ·         Incense burning
  • Feb. 12th ( Rob)
    Preparation for week 7
    ·         Have a more intentional bold words printed out – small and large
    Intentions Part 3 - Rob can add more intentional bold words to the sheets. It can be placed on top of all the other layers. Small and large words (get the feel that our intentions are growing ... we are growing into New Humans) Direct the congregation to add more words to the sheet.
  • Feb. 19th (Amanda & Tiffany)
    Preparation for week 8
    ·         Have various scriptures printed out that are based around renewal of life
    ·         Candles or low lighting
    ·         Place flowers onto the main sheets and put flower seeds under the chairs
    Renewal -Tiffany and Amanda will tie everything together with scripture focused around renewal. We can reflect on the past weeks. Either have the lights turned out and candles lit or low lighting, while members of the congregation take turns reading lines of scripture that relate to new vision ... "popcorn effect.” While this is happening members of the congregation can take flowers away from the sheets. Reached a place where we have new life.

Solidarity Prayer
PM Plan Goal: To create a safe space for our community to use prayer as one way of worshiping God together.
  • To be informed, and to inform others about what is going on in this day and age, and to use prayer as one way of remaining connected with our brothers and sisters around the world.
  • Here is a simple Solidarity Prayer format:
  • Hi my name is ____and I am here to tell you about_____.
    Create 3-5 sentences to explain who we are praying for.
    Create 3-5 sentences to explain why we are praying for them.
    Offer 2-4 visual aides (slides, maps, props, etc.)

    Finish with “Please rise with me now and hold hands as I pray” or “Please rise and join me in saying this prayer together (show slide of pre-scripted prayer)”.
This season’s solidarity prayer project is: "Kids as Humanitarians". I'd love for us to highlight kids or organizations that empower children to make change in themselves, their families and in their community, in the United States and around the world.

Here are some links to get you started:


Solidarity Prayer process is (when, who & how):
  • Jan. 1st Emily Sowell Girl Scouts Beyond Bars.
  • Jan. 8th Zach Woods Youth resolving violence issues in Camden
  • Jan. 15th Colleen Keller Youth & Homelessness
  • Jan. 22nd Joshua Grace Neighborhood Playgrounds and Green Spaces for kids.
  • Jan. 29th Lauren Stichter Children with Special Needs
  • Feb. 5th Jodie Kelly Issues in child abuse
  • Feb. 12th Joshua Grace F&N Baby Blessing
  • Feb. 19th Melissa Powell TBA

Monday, November 21, 2011

Design Team Summit (Nov. 2011)


Over 40 Musicians, Artists and Technicians came out to our first quarterly network Design Team Summit!
 We had workshops on incorporating the 5 Senses into our art making experiences, how to go from practice to PM in the music team, and shared drafts of sound board manuals as well as other tools and resources.


The afternoon culminated in a 45 minute music and art making set, where we learned songs from each congregation, continued the art making process that was started in our workshop earlier that afternoon.



Keep an eye out for our next summit in February!