Refined/Undignified is made up of Briercrest college students and alumni who reveal the gospel message through hip hop, lyrical dance, and drama to bring hope to our generation.

Refined/Undignified Rocks the Landing at Year-End Show

4/17/2008 8:47:42 AM

The Landing pulsed with the sound of hip hop music as Briercrest dance crew Refined/Undignified shook the stage with dance, drama, and the message of the gospel last Friday and Saturday night.

Students, community members, and dance enthusiasts of all ages lined Centre Street to get a seat at the highly anticipated Refined/Undignified final show–both nights were packed.

The show opened with a few guests and some R/U highlights, which were followed by a short presentation on Invisible Children, the charity to which the proceeds of the show were donated. Right before R/U came on, the audience was treated to an incredible performance by Youth Quake's STOMP team.

Then R/U was up–the dancers' energy was electric as they told their story using hip hop dance and poignant dramatic scenes. "The performance was really moving," said Natalie Ott, who saw the show.

The story followed four characters and their quest to "find more" while wading through the familiar struggles of relationships and the pursuit of perfection. Each character eventually realized in his or her own way that life without Christ is not life at all.

"Relevant issues, energizing music, and such a strong message came through... and all from Briercrest students," said Ott. "There's something very powerful happening on this campus, and this is the fruit."

Such powerful results came with a lot of effort. "The process of putting the show together was a long one," said Wall. "As leaders, we spent the last six months trying to dream up a concept for the show. It took about six weeks of intense teaching to get the show ready for this past weekend, and over the past month, the team spent five or more practices a week learning their parts."

It paid off, and the community members weren't the only ones blessed by it. Through a modest cover charge, merchandise sales, and snacks, R/U raised over $1570 for Invisible Children, a dynamic charity that seeks to improve the quality of life for war-affected children in Africa.

"It was an honor to put this show on for our community because they have been so faithful in coming around us and supporting us as a team," said Wall. "We were thrilled to have a packed house both nights, and we are excited to bless the ministries of Invisible Children with a donation of $1570.00 toward their Schools for Schools Campaign.

"I have never seen a group of people come together and work so hard toward a common goal," she continued. "My dancers have been dedicated to and excited about this new show–they wanted to dance the gospel message, and our prayer was that it would be clear."

It seems like it was.

Auditions for next year's Refined/Undignified were held on Sunday, so that means more RU is coming your way.

For more information on R/U, check out www.briercrest.ca/refined. To find out more about the Invisible Children movement, visit www.invisiblechildren.com.

Calling all Dancers!

3/31/2008 8:50:39 AM

Would you like to be part of a ministry that reaches the broken youth of our generation? We invite you to audition for the Refined/Undignified 2008-2009 Hip-Hop dance crew.

You can pick up an application form from Jen Wall, Adrian Webber, or Kristen LeFave, or email refinedundignified@gmail.com.

We will hold auditions at the Landing on Sunday, April 13 at 1 p.m.

Refined/Undignified at Youth Quake

2/21/2008 3:45:13 PM

This year at Youth Quake, we as a dance team were once again able to share our ministry with many youth from across Canada and the United States. We had a show and a workshop on the Saturday afternoon, and we were very excited to see people lined up outside the door before we even began! The gym was packed with people wanting to see our show.

The whole team was encouraged with the ministry we had that weekend. Each of us had opportunities to connect with youth both on and off the stage. We had a lot of feedback from people who were touched by the message of our show, and we feel blessed that God used us in that way!

It was great to interact and talk with people as they came to our merchandise table. A lot of people asked why we didn't have more than one show--it was great to hear that they enjoyed the program and wanted more!