Sounds of the season

Sounds of the season

Festival of Carols, a 70-year tradition, continues at Grant Hall.

By Anne Craig

November 23, 2016

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For the 71st year in a row, Grant Hall will be ringing with the sounds of the season.

Since 1945, the Queen鈥檚 University Engineering Society has hosted an annual carol service. This year, the tradition continues, with a few tweaks to the program to give it more of a community focus and provide a chance to sing with friends and family.

Preparing to sing their hearts out are: Back row (l to r): Ryan Kwast, Nick Hetherington, Thomas Rautenbach, Sam Mason and front row (l to r): Alex Bennett, Steven Ta, Monet Slinowsky, Claire Dederer 

In 2013, the service, formerly the Carol Service, was renamed the Festival of Carols and the programming was updated to make it more inclusive and diverse. While carols are still sung, organizers now welcome two choirs to perform and, this year, the concert will close with an anthem dedicated to Nelson Mandela.

鈥淚nitially the concert was attended by members of the engineering faculty but then alumni starting participating and now it鈥檚 open to the community,鈥 says organizer Monet Slinowsky. 鈥淭he concert has slowly changed over the years, but there will still be singing of traditional carols and readings from the Bible. And there are now other elements that will appeal to everyone.鈥

Community choirs The Caledonias and All the Queen鈥檚 Men will perform and Ms. Slinowsky has also formed a new choir, The Festival of Carols Choir.

鈥淭he theme for the concert this year is 鈥楲ove is light in the darkness鈥, and I think the programming will reflect that,鈥 says Ms. Slinowsky. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a chance for Queen鈥檚 and the larger community to get together and just sing. Music is a universal language and we are celebrating that. It鈥檚 also a chance to get everyone in the Christmas spirit.鈥

The concert will take place Sunday, Nov. 27 starting at 7:30 pm in . Admission is free, donations to the food bank are accepted.

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