Sat in a Boat is a thought-provoking, stimulating, and emotional multimedia modern dance performance that investigates faith and reason through an intersection of movement, originally composed music, animation, singing and spoken word. In a world filled with despair and tragedy, we often feel stuck in a sea of confusion, thrashing and clawing our way to a light at the end of the tunnel. Yet amid the darkness, we are still driven by passion, evidence, hope and an innate knowledge that we are built for more, that salvation may yet be attainable. That God is still trustworthy and close when all we can see are the storms of life. Our many waters can be calmed.
Be inspired by an evening of creative arts that remind you of the hope we have from the Gospel that God gave to the world He loves, to us. Rooted in research and apologetic, Sat in a Boat is performed by dancers Sarah Barker, Sarah Freeman, Rebecca Diane Huang, Elijah Richardson, Marceia L. Scruggs and spoken word artists LDJ and CM2Live. The evening will also feature the exquisite singing, music and animation by Donavahn Frierson, Christa J. Sangster Monroe, and Aly Raden. Experience an innovative performance that vulnerably, boldly, honestly and intelligently shares a glimpse of a journey of faith. Audiences are invited for a special panel discussion immediately after the production.