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The Cathedral Church of All Saints brings dozens of merrymakers from the congregation and surrounding community together for the second time to celebrate the Boar’s Head and Yule Log Festival. This medieval Twelfth Night production comprises a huge cast of revellers and includes music, dance, theatre, puppetry, and costumes, provided and performed by a band of local musicians (drums, percussion, pipe organ, guitars, brass, winds) and artists from in and around the Cathedral community. The 2018 production included the 78th Highlanders (Halifax Citadel) Pipe Band, Diaga Irish Dance Company (led by Riverdance alumnus, Zeph Caissie), Capella Regalis Men & Boys Choir, members of the University of King's College Chapel Choir and the Cathedral Church of All Saints Choir, the legendary Paddy Keenan (The Bothy Band) on Uilleann pipes and Kevin Crawford (Lúnasa) on flute and whistles, incorporating old traditions with our own Nova Scotian rituals, rooted in the Celtic tradition. Inspired by the annual Boar’s Head and Yule Log Festival at the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine in New York City (where Paul Halley was once director of music, and with whom our Cathedral shares the same architect, Ralph Adams Cram), a mix of amateurs and professionals will make up the cast of this revelry that brings medieval and modern tradition together in a spirit ranging from reverent to rowdy, sacred to secular. We welcome back many of our 2018 cast to this years second biennial performance. More information and tickets available soon.