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Locality: Toronto, Ontario

Phone: +1 416-466-3142



Address: 345 Carlaw Avenue M4M 2T1 Toronto, ON, Canada

Website: www.mosaicstorytelling.ca

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Mosaic Storytelling Festival 21.05.2021

Well that went well. Such a lovely, thoughtful gentle morning, sharing experiences and perspectives. Such gratitude to our storytellers!

Mosaic Storytelling Festival 13.05.2021

Stephanie Pangowish is: (1) a sassy Anishnaabekwe from Wiikwemkoong on Manitoulin Island, (2) co-founder of the Indigenous-woman stand-up-comedian collective Manifest Destiny’s Child, and... (3) one of the featured storytellers at the upcoming Mosaic Storytelling Indigenous storytelling event at Crow's Theatre! This is a special 90-minute performance for all ages (6 to 96) from 11 am to 12:30 pm on Sunday, March 8 at Crow's Theatre (345 Carlaw Avenue at Dundas). Admission is pay what you can. It's going to be awesome!!

Mosaic Storytelling Festival 06.05.2021

We are totally stoked!!! The tellers are confirmed so we can finally announce our upcoming March 8 performance: Indigenous stories*... hosted by Omushkego-Cree storyteller Michael Etherington and featuring: Stephanie Pangowish Elder Whabagoon and Lance Logan-Keye *special 90-minute performance at Crow's Theatre (345 Carlaw Avenue, at Dundas) Sunday, March 8 11:00 am to 12:30 pm admission Pay What You Can (suggested $5) for ages 5 to 95

Mosaic Storytelling Festival 01.05.2021

Can't wait to see you all at Crow's Theatre on Sunday, Jan. 26 (11 am) when Bob Barton and Diane Bosman will be sharing "Everything Is Connected" stories to speak to your heart and tickle your funnybone. 11 am Sunday, January 26 Streetcar Crowsnest (345 Carlaw Avenue - Dundas & Carlaw)... admission is PWYC (suggested $5 per person)

Mosaic Storytelling Festival 24.04.2021

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