Moving in the Spirit "Believe in Me": Moving in the Spirit "Believe in Me": Chris McCord

“When Chris first came to Moving in the Spirit, he was wound really tight. His mother was disabled ever since he was born, so he always had to be responsible, be the man of the house. Dancing at Moving in the Spirit allowed him to let his guard down and trust and rely on other people. When he first started, he was an incredible athlete but had no dance experience. By his senior year, he was cast in every piece. He lives down the street from me now in South Atlanta, and it has been fun to have him as a neighbor. I look in our community, and I see his house as the beacon for all the kids to come to, because Chris has grown to be an amazing role model.  He’s the conduit that gives them safe passage to a better world.” – Dana Lupton
Chris McCord

“When Chris first came to Moving in the Spirit, he was wound really tight. His mother was disabled ever since he was born, so he always had to be responsible, be the man of the house. Dancing at Moving in the Spirit allowed him to let his guard down and trust and rely on other people. When he first started, he was an incredible athlete but had no dance experience. By his senior year, he was cast in every piece. He lives down the street from me now in South Atlanta, and it has been fun to have him as a neighbor. I look in our community, and I see his house as the beacon for all the kids to come to, because Chris has grown to be an amazing role model. He’s the conduit that gives them safe passage to a better world.” – Dana Lupton