The 20th Anniversary Concert [videorecording] : Teach me to dance / African Children's Choir presents ; produced by Darren Rydstrom ; directed by Mark Mardoyan.

Contributor(s): Material type: FilmPublication details: Sutton, Surrey, Canada : African Children's Choir, c2004.Description: 1 videodisc (88 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 inOther title:
  • Twentieth Anniversary Concert
  • Teach me to dance
Subject(s):
Contents:
Walking in the light -- Come, now is the time -- Ndyahimbisa mukama -- Somebody -- O'sifuni mungu -- The Lord be magnified -- Pilatek -- Take up your cross -- Testify to love -- Reach out/Lean on me -- He is my light -- You are the shepherd -- Lord I lift your name on high -- Light of the world -- Holy ground -- Steal away -- Because you loved me -- Highway to heaven -- Crouch medley -- Teach me to dance.
Production credits:
  • Concert producer, Maggie Rodford ; composer and arranger, Keith Getty and Kristyn Getty ; choreographer, conductor, Jemimah Nasanga ; photographed by Jim Winter, ... [et al.].
The Young Africans.Summary: This inspiring 20th anniversary gospel concert at the beautiful Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver B.C. is an accumulation of two decades of heart warming music and performances by the African Children's Choir. Since arriving in Vancouver in September 1984 their incredible journey has taken them around the globe where they have exhilarated audiences every where with their message of hope and healing. The performance, featuring 60 current and former members of the African Children's Choir, unites today's Choir children with young adults who were members of the very first Choirs in the mid-1980s. This moving concert, dedicated to South African children orphaned by AIDS, features traditional gospel favorites performed during the Choir's early years, as well as new music.
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Book Storms Research Center Main Collection DVD M 2198 .T433 2004 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 98639997

DVD, 16:9 widescreen, 5.1 Digital Surround Sound.

The Young Africans.

Concert producer, Maggie Rodford ; composer and arranger, Keith Getty and Kristyn Getty ; choreographer, conductor, Jemimah Nasanga ; photographed by Jim Winter, ... [et al.].

Walking in the light -- Come, now is the time -- Ndyahimbisa mukama -- Somebody -- O'sifuni mungu -- The Lord be magnified -- Pilatek -- Take up your cross -- Testify to love -- Reach out/Lean on me -- He is my light -- You are the shepherd -- Lord I lift your name on high -- Light of the world -- Holy ground -- Steal away -- Because you loved me -- Highway to heaven -- Crouch medley -- Teach me to dance.

This inspiring 20th anniversary gospel concert at the beautiful Orpheum Theatre in Vancouver B.C. is an accumulation of two decades of heart warming music and performances by the African Children's Choir. Since arriving in Vancouver in September 1984 their incredible journey has taken them around the globe where they have exhilarated audiences every where with their message of hope and healing. The performance, featuring 60 current and former members of the African Children's Choir, unites today's Choir children with young adults who were members of the very first Choirs in the mid-1980s. This moving concert, dedicated to South African children orphaned by AIDS, features traditional gospel favorites performed during the Choir's early years, as well as new music.

Bonus extras: [1]. Nkomazi documentary [2]. Are you the shepherd Video [3]. Paul Yates Concert Photo gallery

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