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Erica Galindo
Celebrating Food, Faith and Family
Last edited on: November 18, 2015.

When I Hope You Dance by recording artist Lee Ann Womack was released in 2000, families, friends, and strangers were all able to connect to each other by taking the song and using it to spread love and hope upon others. Without realizing it, Lee Ann Womack had created something beautiful.  She had created a movement filled with kindness, desire, and healing.

I Hope You Dance: the Power and Spirit of Song, is the first film to analyze how this remarkable song has impacted millions of lives.

From director John Scheinfield, the film tells several wonderful stories how I Hope You Dance positively inspired people to impact the world around them. The film showcases a young woman whose organ donations created a movement through the people she helped, a homeless shelter teaching its residents how to be confident in life through ballroom dancing, and a woman who almost lost her life in a tragic accident but held onto faith with the help of this song.

I Hope You Dance: the Power and Spirit of Song encourages viewers to give faith a fighting chance, and when you can, just dance!

You can find this movie dancing into your heart this Thanksgiving on the Hallmark Channel at 6 pm.

For more information about this film, click here!

To read the entire story revolving around this movie, check out the book!

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