Yonnhe’ón:we Indigenous Art Series – Confronting Ghosts
November 14 @ 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm
$27.96
Yonnhe’ón:we Indigenous Art Series
The storytelling series returns for its final show of 2024, inviting the community to dive deep into the richness of and power of Indigenous storytelling. Join us on Thursday, November 14th at 7:00 p.m. at the Simcoe Street Theatre for an unforgettable evening that honours the spirit of stories as they weave together history, culture, and the shared human experience.
Attendees of this Fall’s Yonnhe’ón:we will enjoy an inspiring lineup featuring a short play, a musical performance, and a documentary each celebrating Indigenous storytelling and talent.
Experience the premiere of the short play “The Curse of Stolen Seeds,” written and hosted by Poet Laureate Jillian Morris. This poignant work delves into themes of reconciliation and healing as it follows the story of Evelyn and her estranged daughter Autumn. As they confront the ghosts of their past, the audience will witness their heartfelt journey in search of truth and reconciliation, brought to life by talented actors from the region.
Adding to the evening’s thematic richness, Elder Jeff Monague will return to share wisdom through song, interweaving the Fall Yonnhe’ón:we theme of ghosts and the life-giving spirit of stories.
Audiences will also experience an exciting episode of “Ghost Hunters of the Grand River”, where a team from Six Nations ventures to investigate paranormal activity at a community theatre. Viewers will be captivated by the unique exploration of cultural narratives that intertwine with the supernatural.
In a special segment, host Jillian Morris will engage in a conversation with cast member and ghost hunter Jay Smith, providing insights into the artistry behind the production and the significance of storytelling in addressing contemporary issues.