Sat, Sep 30
|Stonecropacres Winery and Vineyard
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation featuring Sandra Sutter w/special guest Brittany Boots
Sandra Sutter is an award-winning Cree Métis recording artist, songwriter, musician, poet and filmmaker who writes, records and performs in multiple genres encompassing roots music including Native Americana, folk, country, pop, jazz, blues and rock.


Time & Location
Sep 30, 2023, 7:00 p.m.
Stonecropacres Winery and Vineyard, 5242 Smiths Rd, Morrisburg, ON K0C 1X0, Canada
About the event
Sandra Sutter is an award-winning Cree Métis recording artist, songwriter, musician, poet and filmmaker who writes, records and performs in multiple genres encompassing roots music including Native Americana, folk, country, pop, jazz, blues and rock.
Raised in a loving non-Indigenous family, Sandra affirmed and embraced her ancestral and cultural roots later in life. Honouring her Indigeneity is important to a woman whose birth heritage was hidden.
Her life journey in both the non-Indigenous and Indigenous worlds has given her a unique perspective and opportunity to bring people together through her songs of reconciliation.
2022 saw Ms. Sutter’s debut as a Film Producer with her short film about women’s empowerment, A Woman’s Voice, which has garnered 40 selections and 27 awards so far. Rob Ing, who is a talented musician and videographer Sandra performs with, directed the film.
Sutter also released a YYCMA nominated single, Midnight Serenade, in June and is currently working on a new album.
A very special guest from Akwesasne, Brittany Boots, will be our opening musical guest. Bio coming soon.
Tickets
General Admission Adult
$35.00Tax: +$4.55 HSTGeneral Admission YOUTH
14-17 years of age
$10.00Tax: +$1.30 HSTKIDS
13 and under always free
$0.00
Total
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