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Everpraise Dance Company presents first performance since beginning of pandemic
By Toni Milbourne - For the Chronicle | Apr 23, 2021
Members of the Everpraise Dance Company performed “We Believe” on Friday and Saturday evening at Fellowship Bible Church in Shenandoah Junction. Toni Milbourne
SHENANDOAH JUNCTION — Jefferson County resident Jayme Metzgar started the Everpraise Dance Company in 2016, as part of the Jefferson County Christian Homeschool Co-op.
The company’s annual production planned for last year, “Esther,” was just two months away from production when the COVID-19 Pandemic hit. The show had to be canceled.
“I choreograph my shows to Christian music, and I center them around a theme or story,” Metzgar said. “In a year of so much upheaval and uncertainty, when many of us were not even able to attend church services for months, I have found myself reflecting on the perseverance of the Christian faith. The Christian church has withstood upheaval and persecution for two millennia and I wanted to create a show highlighting and celebrating that.”

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