Amanda Rheaume

Sunday, November 9, 2:00pm

MERA Schoolhouse, McDonald’s Corners

credit: Jen Squires

Amanda Rheaume introduces herself as a Citizen of the Métis Nation of Ontario whose Red River roots run deep, interwoven with Anishinaabe relatives from Lac Seul and mixed settler relations. In her music, songs of resistance and resilience travel centuries. Rheaume has grown to be a chronicler of stories and people whose acts cascade through time and space, from the 18th century Red River Settlement to her own doorstep. With curiosity and empathy, Rheaume has become a bearer of history, unearthing and preserving Métis stories in song. In her gutsy guitar-driven style, punctuated with lively Métis fiddle, Rheaume’s heartland rock is built to last, resolute in rhythm and unswerving in purpose.

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Tickets are available at TicketsPlease.ca

Thanks to the generous support of the Ontario Arts Council we are able to offer a $20 discount to those 30 and under, and if they wish, an additional $20 discount for their “guest” of any age.

Regular - 31 years & older: $35 plus fees
Discount Single - 30 years & under: $15 plus fees
Discount Pair - 30 years & under with guest of any age (2 tickets): $30 plus fees

The MERA Schoolhouse is located at 974 Dalhousie Concession 9A, McDonald's Corners

Funding support provided by the Ontario Arts Council and the Government of Ontario