Unplugged - Tehonkieron:nions (They are Entertaining) Performing Art Series

by Woodland Cultural CentreSaturday, 20 November 2021 from 7:00 PM (EST) to 8:30 PM (EST)

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Overview

The Woodland Cultural Centre is inviting the community out to their first virtual concert, showcasing Nationally renowned Indigenous Singer Songwriters from across Turtle Island on November 20th, 2021 from 7PM.

Unplugged is a virtual concert as part of the Tehonkieron:nions (They are Entertaining) performing art series. This acoustic concert is highlighting the Indigenous singer-songwriters voices of Celeigh Cardinal (Alberta), Don Amero (Winnipeg), Semiah Smith (Six Nations) and Aysanabee (Toronto). Due to COVID-19 restrictions the performances will be screened virtually. 

Even though we are unable to host the concert on the steps of the former Mohawk Institute Residential School, however the Tehonkieron:nions (They are Entertaining) performing art series symbolizes the resilience of Indigenous culture, creativity and expression. Make some snacks at home, wear your comfy clothes, and join us to celebrate this talented artists. 

Advance tickets will be on sale at WoodlandCulturalCentre.ca for $15 each per household login.

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Tickets - $15 per household

Concert Length - 90 Minutes

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Woodland Cultural Centre519-759-2650marketing@woodlandculturalcentre.ca
184 Mohawk StBrantford, ONN3S2X2

About This Charity

The Woodland Cultural Centre has presented contemporary Indigenous artistic practices in all creative fields to local, national, and global audiences for over forty years. The context in which works are presented at the Woodland Cultural Centre is unique, as we are an Indigenous-run Centre with close ties to our Onkwehon:we communities.The Woodland Cultural Centre strives to be a presenter and advocate for all Indigenous artists and their works.