Updated On: 05 November, 2022 09:34 AM IST | Mumbai | Tanishka D’Lyma
Join one of India’s first choral groups in celebrating their golden jubilee with a walk down memory lane as they prepare for a blockbuster Christmas show

The choir rehearses at St Joseph’s Convent, Bandra, for their upcoming show in December. PICS/SATEJ SHINDE
Choral ensemble and cultural academy The Stop Gaps will be commemorating its 50th anniversary this year at its annual A Festival of Festive Music, a Christmas special, titled The Book of Golden Memories. To celebrate this feat, we met with the choir group for a look back at the past 50 years. It was story time as founder and conductor Alfred J D’Souza sat down with us, surrounded by a few of the oldest-serving members, including Sister Marjorie Caldeira and her brother Lucas Caldeira who, along with their two sisters, were among the first few members when the choral group was founded in 1972 in Chennai’s quiet locality of Little Mount.
A previous performance by the group. Pics Courtesy/The Stop Gaps archive