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Seasons of light at St. Benedict's College

St. Benedict’s College will be having their annual carol programme titled Seasons of Light on Monday December 21, at St. Lucia’s Cathedral Kotahena. This inclusive programme will contain secular as well as seasonal carols and music, and is expected to last no more than two hours.

The entrance procession will be at 6.45pm and will be led by the highly reputed choir of St. Benedict’s College, who will continue in rendering rare arrangements of traditional Christmas carols and songs. The All Island Champion Primary Choir will be rendering Christmas songs, and a musical nativity will be presented by the primary department of College, while the College Western Band will keep the feeling of Christmas in the air through their breath taking instrumentals.

Inspiring choral music will continue with the Choro Benedicte with all time Christmas favourites at its best. The programme will conclude with the grand finale performance by all three Choirs combining in popular Christmas songs and medleys. The above event is the ideal kick off to your Christmas Season with lots of Christmas favourites and Music.

An offering by St. Benedict’s College, celebrating of the birth of our Lord Jesus Christ!

 
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