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Shadow Theater Stations of the Cross

Standing behind a simple backlit white sheet, our students "posed" the "stations" story of the Cross while narrators spoke and music played (at times, sometimes in-between the station scenes).

This can be a Sunday School class, or a Lenten presentation for the whole congregation, or a "Tenebrae" -like service.   You can also invite others to walk behind the screen "passing by Jesus" and his cross (those waiting in line will see the effect). Record it.

See Rotation.org's many "Shadow Theater" resources and "how to" page at https://www.rotation.org/topic...ama-how-to-resources

Last edited by Wormy the Helpful Worm
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