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From the road: Photos and video from our Netherlands Tour

  • Apr 25, 2015
  • 1 min read

Our choristers are discovering wonderful people and places as travel the Dutch countryside an celebrate the 70th Anniversary of Liberation.

Scroll down for a selection of tour photos (and view hundreds more in our Picasa album.)

Plus, check out Tour videos:

  1. Community performances in Soesterberg and at Castle Amerongen.

  2. Canadian War Memorial performance, via CHEK News.

  3. A short VE Day performance in Holten, via CBC News.

  4. All performances and more during VE Day ceremonies in Holten, via CTV News.

  5. PARTS: One, in song at 13:30 …three, a reading at 3:40 …five, “In Flanders Field” arranged by Artistic Director Madeleine Humer, at 9.51; as well as singing Dutch and Canadian Anthems at 19:10.

  6. VE Day ceremonies in Dutch, and singing the Dutch National Anthem, Het Wilhelmus at 37:11.

(Submitted by various choristers, chaperones, audience members, media, and supporters.)

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After months of hard work and preparations, the Victoria Children’s Choir has departed to the Netherlands for their “Bridging Generations” Tour! Follow our stories from the road as choristers sing in communities and celebrations, meet Dutch children, and experience the peace and freedom that Canada helped establish. Thanks to our sponsors who have helped make this incredible trip possible!


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