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Stage Design for the Large Group Session
Set the stage for captivating communication.
Store Code: CM31
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Price: $9.95



Note: Due to arrangements with content providers, this downloadable tool is offered for individual purchase here, but isn't offered as part of the membership.

Topics:Care of the Church, Creativity, Drama, Relevance, Teamwork
Filters:Children's ministry, Children's pastor, Daycare worker, Drama, Youth pastor
References:Proverbs 15:22, 1 Corinthians 3:10, Exodus 35:30
Date Added:May 04, 2006
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Overview

Your large group teaching session provides the stage for creative communicators to capture the children's minds. With a team of creative craftsmen at work as well, the stage you provide can dramatize and enhance the learning experience. A team approach to designing the stage, props, lighting, and sound will make next week's large-group session an experience both teachers and children eagerly anticipate.

This tool is adapted from "Creating a Great Stage Design With Everyday Things" and "Identify the Principles of Great Stage Design," PromiseLand Conference workshops by Dave Huber. PromiseLand is a ministry of the Willow Creek Association.

This Training Pack contains all of the following:

The Principles Behind the Scenes 
Why and how a team approach to set design enhances ministry.

Designing the Physical Space 
Effective, engaging stages follow these seven rules of design.

Three Key Elements of Dramatic Design 
With the set in place, it’s time to add more dramatic depth.

The How-To’s, Do’s, and Don’ts of Stage Design 
Heed this practical advice for incorporating dramatic design.


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