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Moses – Sight & Sound Theatre

Recently I had the pleasure of listening to Kim Miller of Sight & Sound Theatres describe the history and the inspiration behind the family business.  As one of the daughters of founder, Glenn Eshelman, she offered a wonderful perspective on the passion and commitment that has played such an important role in the success of the theatre.  Her enthusiasm for their new production, Moses, is contagious and I can’t wait to get tickets for the show! Take a behind the scenes look at the production by watching the above video.  You can also enjoy Updates 2-6 on their YouTube page that shares additional moments leading up to the premier!  Read more about Horst Construction’s involvement in bringing their vision to reality below:

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by | November 12, 2013 · 8:57 am

St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church of Valley Forge

Iconography inside dome at St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church.

Iconography inside dome at St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church.

Horst completed the St. Sophia Greek Orthodox Church of Valley Forge project in the spring of 2012.  The St. Sophia project uses a very unique 6th Century Byzantine-style architecture that is characterized by soaring domes, cavernous interiors and dazzling mosaics. The centerpiece for the interior was the iconography on the underside of the dome painted by a group of artists from Greece. Dr. George Kordis and his team used  an ancient icongraphic technique with traditional egg tempura on special Keim silicate paint that required 5,000 egg yolks!  The final results are unique and awe inspiring.  It was the first of its kind for us but it won’t be the last!  More information soon about our next Greek Church ministry partnership!

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by | March 14, 2013 · 7:00 am