Nova Scotia and Toronto mass choirs come together in song on Saturday
HALIFAX — Two award-winning Canadian gospel choirs wowed unsuspecting pedestrians on a busy waterfront Saturday morning with a surprise performance, signifying a cross-country harmony between the two groups.
The Toronto Mass Choir is in Halifax for the first time to perform a Saturday night show with the Nova Scotia Mass Choir, and members from both ensembles gathered on the Halifax waterfront to give onlookers a taste of what they do.
“We want to make a splash in Halifax,” Karen Burke, Toronto director and conductor, said Saturday morning.
She said the union of the two choirs is significant because there aren’t many gospel choirs left in Canada, and both of them have lasted for decades. Toronto’s choir celebrated its 30th anniversary in October, and Nova Scotia’s choir isn’t far behind at 26.

