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From Chaos to Chorus

Below is a video of a Stomp piece that I wrote a few years ago. The performance is by my friends at Newsong Church, an emerging, cutting-edge church with 3 campuses in the L.A. area and 1 campus in Bangkok. They are a talented group of dancers and musicians that I had the priviledge of working with last year. The title of the piece is "From Chaos to Chorus: How God takes our junk and makes it into music". It's in a simple A:B format that centers around a Christ-figure who unifies the chaos that has led to disintegration, and then leads them into making music with the very things that caused their chaos - their junk.



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