World-Renowned Ballet Magnificat! To Perform Feb. 7

  • Wednesday, January 25, 2023

Silverdale Baptist Academy will host world-renowned Ballet Magnificat! on its campus Tuesday, Feb. 7, at 7 p.m. in the Creekside Theater of the Silverdale Center, presenting Hiding Place.

Review for Hiding Place: 

Placed in the war zone of Dutch Haarlem in 1944, Hiding Place is a portrayal of divinely inspired forgiveness in the midst of desperate and unimaginable circumstances. Ballet Magnificat! taps into the struggle of two sisters, Corrie and Betsie ten Boom, as they search for possibilities to help their life-long Jewish neighbors and friends obtain security, found in a small hiding place built in the wall of their home, only to be discovered and transported to the concentration camp of Ravensbrück to face struggles far exceeding their wildest imagination.

Inspired by the true story of the ten Boom family, choreographer Jiri Sebastian Voborsky unveils this heroic story with a great level of drama, passion, pain, yet joy, and ultimately hope, as he brings before the audience the challenge to believe the unbelievable – the power of forgiveness through Jesus Christ.

Tickets are on sale now: https://www.silverdaleba.org/blog/entry/world-renowned-ballet-magnificat-to-perform-in-chattanooga


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