Monday, July 19, 2010

Tambourine Dancing



I always dream to learn tambourine dancing and that dream will be realized soon...*excited*....

I never thought that it's not yet too late for me to learn tambourine dancing. Thanks be to God that a He's sending someone from Philippines to come over here inThailand to teach us...*grin*. She's been singing and dancing for the Lord since she's a little child and when she saw that the church where we fellowshipped has lots of tambourines kept in a basket, she volunteered to teach tambourine dancing . We started our practice last Saturday and so far so good! We hope to showcase what we've practiced during the church's anniversary this coming August!


I love dancing for God. Dance is a praise and worship offering to the Lord and response to being in the presence of the Almighty. Dance is creative and reflects our Master Creator from whom creativity originates. Playing the round tambourine drum as a percussion instrument and combining dance movements constitutes a powerful and unique expression which reflects upon the end-time celebration in heaven.


In tambourine dancing, each series of movement and tappings of beats of a particular routine or choreography is called "pattern". All patterns are given a title, a key scripture verse and an explanation along a choreography diagram and detailed instructions. A specific Biblical principle is assigned to each pattern much like a word is correlated to a hand motion in a sign language. When we play our tambourines and dance we are declaring God's Word in our lives and in the earth. Ephesians 6:17 states that the sword of the Spirit is the Word of God. Thus, our tambourines and dancing with them becomes a visible prophetic sign of wielding, as a sword, God's truth.
P.S. Photos of our practice and show (if ever) will be uploaded next time:)


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