Friday, December 29 - Square Dance
Yeeeeeeeeeeeeee-ha! We polished up our boots and kicked off the Antiphony party scene with a hollerin' hoedown and SQUARE DANCE. It is the ultimate call and response. Many came dressed in their western duds and showed off their fancy foot work as we responded to the caller's cues and danced. (sponsored by the M. Christopher White School of Divinity at Gardner-Webb University)
Saturday, December 30 -AnTUBEony - The Antiphony Film Festival
After Kate Campbell's concert concluded, we ran up to our bedrooms, put on our PJs and came back down for "AnTUBEony". We celebrated the creative ways film brings "Call and Response" to life. We showed our winning student's short film submission, and scanned YouTube for priceless classics (Evolution of Dance, anyone?). We took in some other creative approaches, too. Movie snacks were provided, too- and a video iPod for the winning film was awarded! (sponsored by the James and Carolyn McAfee School of Theology at Mercer University)
During Antiphony 2007, participants divided into 12 D-groups for small group discussion. These groups allowed students and their ministry leaders to dialog further about the Chat Room topics and ideas presented during worship times.
Theme – “Call and Response”
Dates – December 29, 2006 – January 2, 2007
Hotel – click below for link to hotel info Hyatt Regency
Location – Atlanta, GA
Cost – starts at $200 per student (4 to a room) includes conference fees, two lunches, New Year’s Gala and 4 nights lodging
Exhibit Hall = Great Hang-Out Place

The exhibit hall proved to be a great place to hang out with old friends and meet new people. 17 exhibitors displayed information about their organization and provided interested conference attendees with information in the exhibit hall. Paired with comfy black disc chairs, fun purple bean bag chairs, and free internet access, students were able to hang-out in the exhibit hall while they received great information from the exhibitors.

Exhibit Hall = Great Hang-Out Place

The exhibit hall proved to be a great place to hang out with old friends and meet new people. 17 exhibitors displayed information about their organization and provided interested conference attendees with information in the exhibit hall. Paired with comfy black disc chairs, fun purple bean bag chairs, and free internet access, students were able to hang-out in the exhibit hall while they received great information from the exhibitors.

During Antiphony 2007, participants divided into 12 D-groups for small group discussion. These groups allowed students and their ministry leaders to dialog further about the Chat Room topics and ideas presented during worship times.

