This project began months ago when the first rehearsals took place from early February and the cast of about 17 have been committed to give their time and talents for many weeks to finally produce a spirit-filled story with passion and purpose. It is remarkable to see the progress and growth over so many weeks and beyond that, the extraordinary bonds of friendship and family formed, the spiritual journeys and the deep attachment to each other and the project.
It was special to be asked by my friend and former colleague, Ettienne Booysen to choreograph and assist with direction on the production. I feel so honoured to have been given the opportunity to share and to receive so much. Ettienne is also the creator of the concept, the enchanting script and lyrics, many of the creative designs, project management and direction. It's been really great to work with him again and I so admire all that he puts into a project of this magnitude. I also got to work with two fabulous ladies again, Michelle Cronje and Maryke de Kooker who are individually involved in the technical calling of the production, team coordinating, musical arrangement and direction. They are both such power-houses to have on any creative team.
It has been brilliant to get to know each cast member and to watch the piece unfold and slowly build every week, block for block to completion. I have huge admiration for the husband and wife team, Tommy and Elaine Ackerman, who took on this big project, believed in it, put in all the extra hours and energy to have it become a reality and even prepare for and play pivotal characters in the story. I wish them and the entire team of dedicated individuals working on Bread and Wine - An Easter Musical every success and blessing with the project. I trust that it will have God-led impact and influence on all who come to see it this week. Cannot wait for it to open on Thursday, and there are more performances on Good Friday and Saturday. If this is something you would love to see, just visit the Woord en Lewe website for info.
Happy Easter all, Much Love ~
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