WHY DANCE? New Blog Series

WHY DANCE? New Blog Series

Written by Maizie Ferguson | Edited by Evi Wheeler

For nearly 25 years, Greenleaf Performing Arts Academy has been “the place to grow.” And what better opportunity for growth than dance? Greenleaf’s dance program is thriving now more than ever. But why is dance so popular? Why does this art form speak to our souls so effectively? Aside from the numerous benefits discovered by studies across the globe– studies that will be discussed further in future articles– our families have found that dance has helped them flourish, not only physically, but mentally, academically, and spiritually. Psalm 149:3 commands, “Let them praise his name with dancing”, and that is exactly the aim of Greenleaf’s dance program.

In this new blog series, over the next few weeks we will focus on the main benefits of dance, with topics including the relationships between dance and worship, dance and academics, dance and community, and more! We have been conducting an ongoing survey with the Greenleaf community, asking how they have been impacted by their experiences in dance at our school. The blog posts to come will include selected testimonies from parents, teachers, and dancers alike.

From Kevin and Amara Kwasiborski: 

“Our children have been involved in dance at Greenleaf for 10+ years. They have been involved in classes including ballet, musical theater dance, tap, jazz, and modern. We appreciate that Greenleaf is committed to excellent dance instruction, but mostly that they are concerned with the whole person and the development of character, compassion, and friendships. We have been blessed by the God-glorifying atmosphere and the kind, gentle leadership. We appreciate that Greenleaf is committed to being good for families and invested in growing students with vibrant, artistic souls.” 

Are you interested in enrolling your student in dance at one of our three branches, our main branch in South Olathe, our Cedar Creek branch in northwest Olathe,  or our newest branch in Bonner Springs? Click here to find out more about current dance class offerings and enrollment. 

 

Adventures in Odyssey: A Summer Staple!

Adventures in Odyssey: A Summer Staple!

Written by Maizie Ferguson | Edited by Evi Wheeler

One wonderful Greenleaf staple of the summer is Adventures in Odyssey®. Greenleaf has offered Adventures in Odyssey® camps since 2000, making this the twenty-third consecutive year of AIO. It is a summertime tradition that children look forward to from year to year! In this article you will find an overview of the typical AIO week, past camp testimonies, and this year’s camp offerings.

AIO is a fast-paced camp that not only teaches incredible acting skills, but also the virtues of patience and determination, and is the catalyst for many long-lasting friendships. Enrolled students will send in a video audition in order to be cast, then they will receive an AIO script. Students will be expected to have their lines memorized before the camp week. Over the course of the week, students will learn valuable theatre skills such as projection, stage terminology, memorization, and characterization; as well as life skills and virtues, such as time management, teamwork, cooperation, responsibility, humility, and confidence.

The day is set up into manageable sections, typically starting with theatre games, before rolling into rehearsal and blocking. All of our AIO instructors are year-round theatre instructors and are very knowledgeable and experienced in working with young actors. There are plenty of game breaks to ensure the cast gets to know each other, and by the end, many students have become fast friends. A showcase is presented to the families at the end of the week. 

Here are a few words from past assistants:

“It was amazing to get to see the directors being so joyful and patient with the kids. It definitely was a fun experience for me to go and see what it is like to direct a children’s show and to watch everyone encourage our future actors to grow in their talents.” – Daleigh Kelly

“AIO is a wonderful camp for growing knowledge, talent, and friendships. Some of my best memories of Greenleaf were made at AIO. I had the pleasure of assistant directing the camps this summer. It was incredible to see the kids’ phenomenal growth over the week and to see them make new friends. Greenleaf has made some fantastic young actors!” – Oliver Kelly

“I had the honor of serving as a stage manager at the Adventures in Odyssey (AIO) camp last summer. I was so blessed to watch the kids grow and put on a show with excellence, in only a week! The script had a moral that the kids understood and could relate to thanks to the amazing content from Focus on the Family. This camp is a great opportunity to grow in acting skills and in godly character.” – Lydia Wiley

And a quote from an AIO student:

“​​Adventures in Odyssey is a super fun camp! One of my favorite things about it is that each year the script is totally different. Settings go from modern times to the wild west to outer space! We not only get to put on a super fun play after a week of rehearsing, but we also get to play theatre games and bond with our cast and leaders. Mics, costume changes, memorizing lines… AIO has it all! It is a great camp to invite your friends to do with you. I love AIO because it has such a fun, positive, silly environment, and it is the perfect addition to your summer!” – Henley Ferguson

Current camp openings: 

AIO Afternoon camp at Cedar, boys (4), girls (2)
AIO Morning camp at Cedar, boys (3)
AIO Morning camp at KCK, boys (4), girls (4)
AIO Afternoon camp at South, boys (1)

We hope you can join us! Click here to register. 

Backyard Bible Club: what’s it about?

Backyard Bible Club: what’s it about?

Written by Maizie Ferguson | Edited by Evi Wheeler

 

With the summer catalog out, it is the perfect time to take a look at Backyard Bible Club, or “BYBC.” Even though it has been seven months since last year’s annual life-changing week, no one has forgotten their experience. If anything, Greenleaf teens are already looking forward to this year’s BYBC!

But what is BYBC? Backyard Bible Club has been a beloved Greenleaf staple for over twenty years, and it has endured and expanded due to the positive ripple effects it has initiated. 

Here are the what, when, and why of BYBC:

What: For one week each June, teams of teens and their leaders go out into the community to certain sites around the Kansas City metro to perform skits, sing songs, and do activities with children. Many of these sites (or club locations, as the name BYBC suggests) stay the same year by year and are chosen due to their demographic, population, and other needs. This past year, thirty teens participated at eight different locations.  

Typically, the BYBC day begins at noon at our Cedar Creek branch. After a time of prayer, each team departs for their club location. Once at a club location, the teens will invite residents down to a common area where the team is set up. Soccer is played, bracelets are made, and songs are sung. Jesus is shared through compassion first. Then, His name is brought forward, with a short message and the skit of the day. Finally, there’s Buddy Time.  

Buddy Time is a fast favorite. All the teens line up and the kids are able to pick someone they’d like to spend time with for twenty-plus minutes. And if a child does not have a Bible of their own, they are given one. It is a special and faith-strengthening experience, for there is nothing like the curiosity and faith of a child.  

After multiple clubs, the teams meet up at the home of one of the participants and reflect during a quiet Bible time. Each BYBC year has a theme. Some years, the groups focus on a Biblical narrative, such as the 2021 theme — the book of Daniel. For BYBC 2022, the theme was the Holy Spirit. This year’s theme will focus on giving. Jesus showed by His example that we are to love and serve others. We will study keeping in step with the Spirit of God so that we are being filled in order for us to be able to give. After quiet time is completed, everyone comes together for a time of study and sharing.  

Another BYBC staple is affirmations. This is when each participant is built up and encouraged by their fellow participants one by one. While this is an incredibly meaningful time, and tears are often shed, 2022 BYBC included something very powerful— affirming Jesus.  

“We placed a stool in the center of the room and imagined Jesus sitting there. The Holy Spirit was with us in that room during that time of adoration and affirmation of Jesus.” 

When: BYBC always takes place in June. In the spring, enrolled teens receive a Bible skit script to memorize, as well as a team assignment. After a few evenings of training, the participants spend hours each day of the following week loving on kids (who are often in underserved communities) and sharing Jesus with those who may have never heard His name before.  

Why: Not only does BYBC give us the opportunity to share and preach the Gospel, but it gives students and leaders the opportunity to strengthen their own faith. They learn so much from their buddies, peers, and leaders. Reliance on God is also necessary during this week. It is our hope that Backyard Bible Club will continue to impact the lives of many for years to come. 

After our BYBC week was completed this past year, we sent out a survey, requesting a few student testimonies. Three are included below:

“This year, we focused on the Holy Spirit, and I got to experience sitting in awe and wonder of God and who He is. I got to put the concept of adoration into action, and it brought me to tears thinking about the faithfulness of God in my life and His hand in bringing me to America and giving me a family that loves Him and with that love, loves me as well. The story of Martha and Mary comes to mind when I think about BYBC. We were Mary and we got to sit at his feet and experience him in a real way.”  

– Eden Hagerty 

“One of the things that I found really impactful was the affirmations. Everyone was so kind and encouraging to one another, and it really showed how much they cared about and listened to their friends! There was one moment where Mrs. Wheeler pointed out that we hadn’t given affirmations to Jesus yet, so we did. At first it seemed kind of awkward, but it ended up being this super sweet moment where we all got to praise the Lord for His friendship, sacrifice, and faithfulness! It was amazing!  

We went to three different neighborhoods/apartment complexes each day. On the first day, I met this little girl named Stephanie who ended up being my buddy all four days. She was really sweet and shy, but she warmed up eventually! She hadn’t heard much about Jesus, so each day I talked to her a little bit more about Him, and I prayed for her at the end of each buddy time. On the second day, we gave her one of the Bibles, and I signed a note on the front pages. At the end of the week, I asked her if she would like to pray since she’d seen me pray each day. She said yes, and she also decided to give her life to Jesus! It was so sweet; Jesus is so good!”  

– Adelyn Perkins  

“I was so privileged to be in BYBC 2022 for my second year! I was in an AMAZING group and I was so blessed by the other young people around me. This year during our afternoon group devotions and study time, we had a time of adoring Jesus. It was a time of telling Him how much we love Him and how thankful we are for all that He does in our lives. We felt the Lord’s presence as we listened and shared. It encouraged me to press on in my walk with the Lord, and it built me up to know I have friends who share my faith unashamedly.  

Two young brothers who did not know Jesus came to one of our neighborhood clubs this year. They were ages 3 and 4, and most of the time, it was hard for them to pay attention and understand. After the first 3 days, I was discouraged that we almost seemed unable to reach them. Then, on the fourth and final day, one of them, Gabe, had one thing and one thing only that he wanted to do. He wanted us to keep singing “God is So Good” over and over and over again. Later the mother of the two boys told us that they had come home the night before singing “God is So Good” and didn’t stop! I was so encouraged that one of our songs, simple as it was, had touched this young boy’s heart.” 

 – Lydia Wiley  

 

We invite you to join us this summer for BYBC 2023! Spots fill quickly, so be sure to sign up as soon as possible. You can register here. We can’t wait for you to join us!

Greenleaf KCK!

Greenleaf KCK!

Written by Evi Wheeler | Edited by Carolyn Jensen

Greenleaf is growing!

We are thrilled to announce our third branch and performance venue in west Kansas City, KS, fifteen minutes north of our Cedar Creek location! In addition to dance and theatre classes beginning in September on Mondays-Wednesdays, this new space will also host all Greenleaf music recitals, choir concerts, small-cast theatre and dance events, improv shows, music coffeehouses, and drama class showcases. The dance floor is constructed, mirrors are up, the stage area is being painted and chairs set, and the green room is created. So many great memories will be made here!

KCK, Bonner Springs, Edwardsville and the surrounding areas will now have a Greenleaf close to home with quality theatre and dance classes! 

Check out the school year catalog for details of the classes available at all of our three locations. (Enrolling in July helps our teachers plan their classes, so this would be a great week to register. Your monthly tuition charges will not begin until September). If you have questions about class placement, send us an email and we’ll respond as quickly as possible.  

We are deeply grateful for you and your support that has made this new venture possible. Please join us for the 2022-23 school year!!  

Sincerely,
Evi & David Wheeler, Founders
Greenleaf Performing Arts Academy 

WHY THEATRE? Theatre and Beyond

WHY THEATRE? Theatre and Beyond

Written by Maizie Ferguson | Edited by Sage Friedline

Theatre, like every other performing art, requires extensive practice and dedication, which trains students. Knowledge is not just restricted to books, and theatre is not just acting. Theatre is a way of comprehending yourself and the world. 

Oliver, a passionate actor, shared:

I started theatre at Greenleaf in 2016. God used Greenleaf in my life in so many different ways. I was never sure before what I was going to do for a career, but after all the uplifting and amazing experiences at Greenleaf, I feel like God is calling me to the performing arts. I’m excited to see what opportunities this will open up for me.

In conclusion, preparing for a performance and playing theatre games helps students get used to speaking in front of others and communicate well. It also builds empathy! By observing others, students learn how beneficial it is to make creative choices on stage—and in real life. By having a safe and nurturing environment to rehearse, students gain confidence. The ability for students to put themselves in other roles and situations transfers into the ability to come up with solutions to real-world problems. How does theatre apply to real life? It applies to everything! 

“Do not conform to the pattern of this world, but be transformed by the renewing of your mind. Then you will be able to test and approve what God’s will is—his good, pleasing and perfect will.” – Romans 12:2

We are excited to see how Greenleaf continues to be “the place to grow” for many years to come. 

Interested in joining this amazing art form? Click here to see theatre classes this fall, and register here. We can’t wait for you to join us!