LOL....from what I'm told they were more expressive. I haven't watched the tape yet. Our first dance was "Don't Cry" by Kirk Franklin and they needed to convey emotions of grief and sadness at the beginning of the dance and move to content celebration towards the end. I don't know if they showed the range of emotion but it seemed as if people were affected by what we ministered. Our second dance was "Holy, Holy, Holy" by Byron Cage and we asked them to smile and be joyful since it is a praise dance. I think that is a little harder to do since I'm usually telling them not to smile during a dance. We have already talked about bringing "Holy, Holy, Holy" to the symposium so we'll have to see what you think! Overall, though, I think they were more expressive on Sunday than they were on Saturday at practice but it definitely won't hurt to spend more time focusing on expression. Thanks again for your help!