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Video recording of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir at the G7 summit concert

Item is a video recording of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir performing at the G7 Summit concert at the Grand Parade in Halifax, Nova Scotia on June 15, 1995.

The choir performed "Never Shall Forget," "He Never Failed Me Yet," "If I Can Help Somebody," "I Surrender All," and "The Storm is Passing Over."

Video recording of the East Coast Music Association awards

Item is a videocassette recording of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir at the East Coast Music Association awards on February 1, 1998. The recording includes footage of the 76-Hour Jam, Gary Steed on National News, and awards show highlights.

Video recording of Nova Scotia Mass Choir performances

Item is a videocassette containing two video recordings of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir. The first recording is the Martin Luther King concert from January 2006. The second recording is of Michaëlle Jean, Governor General of Canada, visiting Nova Scotia in February 2007.

Video recording of Nova Scotia Mass Choir performances

Item is a video recording of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir rehearsing for the Martin Luther King concert, "In Pursuit of a Dream." Recording also includes interviews with choir members and performances by Dutch Robinson, Bucky Adams, and Jeremiah Sparks.

Video recording of Nova Scotia Mass Choir performances

Item is a videocassette of recordings of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir in 2000.

Recordings include East Coast Music Association awards nominations on ATV News, the Sparks family on CBC Arts Report, coverage of the IWK Telethon, the African Nova Scotian Music Association awards on Global News, and the Home for Colored Children telethon.

Video recording of Nova Scotia Mass Choir performances

Item is a video recording of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir at the twentieth anniversary celebration of the Black Cultural Centre on September 20, 1997. Item also is a video recording of the Vicki Gabareau Show on January 26, 1998.

Video recording of Nova Scotia Mass Choir in Dallas

Item is a video recording of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir in Dallas from August 16 to August 19, 1994. Video clips include traveling to the airport, taking a tour of Dallas, and performing at Good Street Baptist Church.

Video recording of Nova Scotia Mass Choir highlights

Item is a video recording of Nova Scotia Mass Choir performance highlights from 1992 to 1994.

Highlights include performances by Dutch Robinson and the Barrett Sisters, Martin Luther King concert rehearsals, a trip to Washington, "Christmas Daddies" telethons, a rehearsal and performance at the Southern Christian Leadership Convention in Dallas, and performances at the Black Cultural Centre.

Video recording of Glory Hallelujah!

Item is a video recording of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir at Gospel Festival in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The recording is without commercials.

Performances feature Kathleen Dyson, Lorraine Klaasen, Dutch Robinson, and the Barrett Sisters.

Video recording of Glory Hallelujah!

Item is a video recording of the Nova Scotia Mass Choir at the Gospel Festival in Halifax, Nova Scotia.

Performances feature Kathleen Dyson, Lorraine Klaasen, Dutch Robinson, and the Barrett Sisters.

Video pool 2009 catalogue

Item consists of a compilation of video recordings entitled "Video Pool 2008 Catalogue" from the Media Arts Centre in Winnipeg. The recordings include: "I’m BoHUNKy-dory with it (my Nose)" by Sandee Moore (2 min.,30 sec.), "Winona" by Robert Hamilton (5 min., 45 sec.), "Someone Else’s Girlfriend" by James Fritzgerald Craig (1 min., 40 sec.), "The Death of Natural Language" by Clint enis (2 min., 54 sec.), "Introduction" by Christine Kirouac (4 min.), "Her Hands are Dangerous" by tanara rae biebrich (3 min., 10 sec.), "Journey my Heart" by Reil Munro (8 min., 30 sec.), "Leaving" by Adesola Akinleye (3 min.), "Cellophane Girl" by Alain Delanney and Pam Mansbridge (3 min.), "wet girl" by Divya Mehra (2 min., 10 sec.), "Beech-nut" by Cameron Waykin (4 min., 45 sec.), "Dino-orange (how birds fly)" by L. Bruce Robertson (7 min., 30 sec.), "Consideration Liberation Army" by Shawna Dempsey and Lorri Millan (11 min., 45 sec.), "Nature Boy" by Kevin Kelley (3 min.), "Untitled" by Ken Gregory (2 min.), "Happiness" by Johnson Apetagon (7 min., 30 sec.), "Path" by Elivira Finnigan (3 min.), "Wasteful Sorrow" by Tanya Carriere (14 min., 30 sec.), "Carry me Home" by Brenda Cantelo (13 min., 30 sec.), "You are Here/We are There" by Erika MacPherson (2 min.), "Foundation" by Rick Fisher and Don Rice (7 min.), "Even in Sleep" by Murray Toews (2 min.), "Hinterland" by Sheridan Shindruk (9 min., 20 sec.).

Video interview with Stanley MacEachern

Item is a video recording of an interview with Stanley MacEachern. The interview was conducted by Anna Quon at the Belmont House on August 20, 2010. This was the first interview conducted as part of the Canadian Mental Health Association Halifax-Dartmouth Branch's Our Voices Matter Project. The interview touches on a wide range of topics, including Stanley's childhood in Oshawa, Ontario, life in Nova Scotia, experiences with depression and medication, work and travels, and other aspects of his personal life.

Video compilation

Item consists of five video works : Debert Debunkers: By Invitation Only, 1984-85 by Liz MacDougall (2min., 10sec.); John Turner Goes to Hollywood, April 27th, 1985, by Doug Barron (4 min., 8 sec.); Monoltage, by Mark Clifford (6 min.,18 sec.); Vernacular Designs, Laura MacDonald and Paula Fairfield, (3 min., 20 sec.); Performance from the Arts and Culture Assembly, January 27th, 1985, Cathy Quinn (3 min., 31 sec.).

MacDougall, Liz

Video compilation

Item consists of two video recordings "100% Can Con"- Dump the Deal (3 min., 51 sec.) by Richard Underhill and "Brand New Car"- Steve Adams Band (4min.) by Shuffle Demon Productions.

Underhill, Richard

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