Dance As the Spirit Moves by Heather Clark

A Guide to Worshipping the Lord Through DanceTestaments. She uses Miriam, Moses' sister, as an
"Dance as the Spirit Moves" is a hands-onillustration of the prophetic dance and King David
guidebook on introducing dance into the corporateas an example of the celebratory dance. She
worship of the church. Heather Clark is a pioneer,discusses how colors become spiritual symbols.
paving the way for a new generation ofShe goes on to present an overview of dance
worshippers as she challenges the reader tohistory and the development of modern day
consider the importance of integrating dance asspiritual dance.
an expression of worship. She shares a freshHeather's material is not only comprehensive, but
slant on Biblical dance as applicable in today'scarries with it a profound sense vision with a
contemporary worship celebration.genuine eagerness to pass along instruction to
Clark defines dance in worship as "...a spontaneousthose desirous of introducing the art of dance as
result of a heart that is full of joy, love, passion,an act of worshipful expression as a meaningful
desire, or even pain." Heather shares the story ofministry within the church.
own spiritual journey and background relating"Dance in the Spirit Moves," is more that a
incidents that shaped her development in thepractical guide to worship and dance. It is
creative arts.Heather's own paean of praise. Heather Clark is a
Heather talks about a number of various formsgifted artist, articulates clearly, and resonates as a
of dance mentioned in the Old and Newcommunicator.