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A Ceremony of Carols, Dalhousie Collegium Cantorum

St. Andrew's United Church 6036 Coburg Road, Halifax, NS, Canada

On Sunday, November 24th, at 7:30 pm at St. Andrews Church, corner of Coburg & Robie, Dalhousie Collegium Cantorum, under the direction of Gary Ewer, will present a performance of choral music highlighting the beginning of the Christmas season. The program will feature Benjamin Britten's "Ceremony of Carols" with accompanist Tara Scott and selections by …

$30

Songs of the Season – Nova Voce & The Halifax Boys Honour Choir

St. Andrew's United Church 6036 Coburg Road, Halifax, NS, Canada

Songs of the Season Friday, November 29, 2024 St. Andrew’s United Church 7:00PM 6036 Coburg Road Halifax, NS Special guests - Halifax Boys Honour Choir and a quartet from the Sackville Community Band Tickets: Adults $20 Students (6 - 16) / Underaged $10 Children 5 and under: Free Tickets available from Nova Voce members on …

$10 – $20

Celebrations Crowded Table – Polaris & Astra

St. Andrew's United Church 6036 Coburg Road, Halifax, NS, Canada

Featuring Choirs for Change's ECMA-nominated choir Polaris and our new upper-voice choir Astra, Celebrations: Crowded Table uses choral music to explore themes of food sovereignty and insecurity. The concert program includes contemporary choral pieces, “Eat Your Vegetables” by John Muehleisen and “Potato Wassail” by Nova Scotian composer Emily Doolittle, and choral arrangements of pop musicians, such as …

$15 – $20

Celebrations Crowded Table – Polaris & Astra

St. Andrew's United Church 6036 Coburg Road, Halifax, NS, Canada

Featuring Choirs for Change's ECMA-nominated choir Polaris and our new upper-voice choir Astra, Celebrations: Crowded Table uses choral music to explore themes of food sovereignty and insecurity. The concert program includes contemporary choral pieces, “Eat Your Vegetables” by John Muehleisen and “Potato Wassail” by Nova Scotian composer Emily Doolittle, and choral arrangements of pop musicians, such as …

$15 – $20