In 1991 the Choir traveled to Free Port, Grand Bahama as guest of the Pilot Club and in June 1992 to Hamilton and Ottawa, Canada to give performances at the Earth Song Festival and also performances at Carlton University, The National Art Gallery, Ottawa Cathedral and the Canadian Houses of Parliament.
In September 1992, the Choir traveled to Washington DC and performed at the world renowned John F Kennedy Center For The Performing Arts (Concert Hall) and received a standing ovation. The Choir also performed at the George Washington University, the National Presbyterian Church and appeared on the CBS Television Show, “CBC This Morning.”
In July 1993, The Choir toured the Tri-state area where it gave performance at the prestigious Skidmore College in Saratoga and internationally renowned Weill Recital Hall at Carnegie Hall in New York City.
The Choir performed for Dr. Nelson Mandela, former President of South Africa and for Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II during her official visit to the Bahamas in March 1994.
In 1994, the Choir toured the United Kingdom where performances were given at Winchester Cathedral, Ripon Cathedral, Shaw Theatre, Oxford University Play House, Barbican Centre, and the Bournemouth Music Makers Festival.
During 1995 the Choir toured Canada where it participated in the Guelp Spring Festival and later that year toured Trinidad and appeared at Carifesta Six (Caribbean Festival of Arts and Crafts) in which 30 countries participated.
In October 1995 the Choir appeared in a Concert Performance of Haydn’s “Lord Nelson Mass” with the University of Miami Symphony Orchestra.
In December 1995, The Choir released its first music video entitled “Celebrate!,” produced by Charlie Smith III. The executive producer is the internationally acclaimed actor, Sir Sidney Poitier.
The Choir appeared on CHTV and CTV/CHRO Television stations in Canada, CBS, BET, ABC and WNYC Television as well as our own ZNS Television. The Choir also appeared on NBC Television, Fox 32, on ABC’s “Good Morning America in June 1997, and on Beijing Television.
In July 1996, the Choir toured the Chicago area and in August 1996, toured the Los Angeles area. While on tour the Choir received media coverage from Channel 7 Eye Witness News (ABC), L.A. Sentinel Newspaper, Jet Magazine, BBC Television, Street Scene (Cable Television) and Ebony Magazine-South Africa Edition.
In 1997, the Choir toured Atlanta, Georgia and appeared at a number of venues including the Martin Luther King Jr. Chapel Morehouse College, CNN World Broadcasting Center and the Centennial Park of the 1996 Olympic Games. The Choir also appeared live on a radio show aired on WVEE-FM (V103), Anderson Communications (Syndicated to 150 stations in the United States), and Television stations WAGA-TV (Fox 5-“Good Morning Atlanta”) WGNS-TV (Channel 46) and WXIA-TV (Channel 11).
In July 1998, the Choir toured Russia and appeared at the Great Hall of the Moscow Conservatory, the Grand Hall of the Gehnesian Institute, the St. Petersburg Opera House and Capella Hall.
In December 1998, the Choir participated in the grand opening of Atlantis, Paradise Island, the largest resort of its kind in the Caribbean.
In 1999, the Choir toured Paris, France, giving performances at the historic Notre Dame Cathedral, The Church of Saint Paul Saint Luis, Camp de Mars and the beautiful Luxembourg Gardens. The Choir also participated in the Aberdeen International Youth Festival, Scotland.
During 2000 the Choir toured Canada giving numerous performances including the Toronto Street Festival and the National Arts Centre in Ottawa. It also held a special service at Christ Church Cathedral, Nassau, an Awards Banquet, another concert with the University of Miami Symphony Orchestra (Mozart "Vespers" and Poulenc "Gloria") and an Exhibition at the Central Bank Art Gallery all in Celebration of it tenth Anniversary.
In May 2001, the Choir toured Beijing, China and Helsinki, Finland performing at numerous venues including the Beijing Symphony Hall and the Poly Theatre.
In July 2002, the Choir toured Mexico, again performing at various venues and made presentations to the Mayor and Governor of the Yucatan.
The Choir regularly performs for many
local, private, community, church and government functions (e.g. Old Folks
Home, AIDS camp, Rotary Club, Zonta Club, Hatchet Bay Home Coming (Eleuthera),
opening of the International terminal of the Nassau International Airport,
the consecration of the new Anglican Bishop Drexel Gomez, State Funeral
for the late Rt. Honourable Sir Lynden O. Pindling (Former Prime Minister
of The Bahamas), annual Bahamian Independence festivities and the 2001
Graduation Exercises of The Eugene Dupuch Law School.