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About TELL! 

TELL! is MT Space’s coffeehouse open-mic style event offering the community an artistic platform to share their works in a casual setting. Whether it’s performances, stories, poetry, or art, we welcome all forms of expression. 

We know that art and food bring people together like nothing else. Join us for a potluck! Bring a dish* to share if you can. We’ll take care of the plates, napkins and drinks (juice boxes and water). To cut down on waste, please bring your own reusable cups and bottles! 

*Please include an ingredients list for any dishes you bring. 

Families with small children are also welcomed. 

Thinking of performing?* Here’s what you need to know:
TELL! is a platform that offers you time and space to share something that you’ve created, or something you’ve been working on, like: 

  • an idea
  • a script 
  • story 
  • song
  • something else! 

This event is low/no tech. Bring anything you may need for your performance, including amps for instruments. Use this as an opportunity to get feedback from an engaged audience or simply show us what you’ve got! 

*If you plan on performing, please choose the presenting ticket option when registering. 

This event will be photographed and recorded 

Be advised that photographs and video may be taken for use on MT Space’s web/print materials and shared on our social media accounts. By attending this event, you consent to being photographed and/or filmed. If you would like to attend, but not have your image captured, please connect with us (email info@mtspace.ca) or speak with our onsite staff. 

Event Details

To be announced

Acknowledge the Land & People

With gratitude and appreciation, MT Space acknowledges that we live, learn, and benefit on the traditional territory of
the Chonnonton, Anishinaabeg (Ojibway, Mississauga, Chippewa, and Algonquin), and Haudenosaunee Confederacy
(Six Nations including the Mohawk, Cayuga, Onondaga, Seneca, Oneida, and Tuscarora Nations).

This includes disputed territory known colonially as the Haldimand Tract,
which originally included six miles on each side of the Grand River, from the river’s source to Lake Erie.

We acknowledge our responsibilities to share land and resources peacefully
under the ‘Dish with One Spoon’ and ’Two Row’ covenants.

We honour that these Nations of people have been living on, working on, and caring for
this place from time immemorial and continue to do so today.

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