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FACTOID FABULOUS CHILLIWACK ART GALLERY ? The Set Designer is responsible for the visual appearance and function of the scenic elements used in a production. They may produce either hand-drawn or computer-generated colour sketches or renderings of the sets and properties, scale models of the various sets, and mechanical drawings that describe the settings. CHILLIWACK VISUAL ARTISTS ASSOCIATION Dinner and a Show For more details: www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca/dinner Simply present your ticket to your server on the day of the show and enjoy the exclusive savings. Bozzini’s 15% 604.792.0744 Corky’s 20% 604.795.2331 Dakota’s 20% 604.795.2215 Decades 15% ($10 Min.) 604.793.6675 Duke of Dublin 20% 604.392.2000 Frankie’s 10% 604.793.0022 Prestons 25% 604.792.5552 Rustica’s Exclusive Menu 604.792.7081 This Month’s Featured Restaurant ALL RESTAURANTS DISCOUNT RESERVATIONS For 20% Savings Reserve now at 604.795.2215 An extensive menu, modern decor and great staff makes dining at Dakotas a memorable experience. Inspired by Light Featuring Sylvie Janssen-Roussell $20 + $50 GIFT CERTIFICATES Chilliwack Cultural Centre events Call 604.391.SHOW (7469) to book A ROCK AND ROLL LEGEND! ? 8 PM Sunday, November 13 A Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre Society Presentation Great shows sell out quickly...Don’t miss out! NOVEMBER SNEAK PEAK ? 2 & 4 PM Sunday, November 20 A Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre Society Presentation 7:30 PM Thursday, November 24 A Rock.It Boy Entertainment / 89.5 The Hawk Presentation Nov 2 - Dec 8 A native of Montreal, Sylvie Roussel-Janssens has been living in Vancouver's Lower Mainland since graduating from Emily Carr College of Art. Her passion for sculpture led her to explore different materials and techniques over the years. Sylvie chose sculptural installation as a form of expression and favored themes related to History and the environment. Exploring the possibilities between art and design, Sylvie Roussel- Janssens has now embarked in a new adventure with her light sculptures. With the use of fabric and welded wire, magical shapes and images become abstract pieces, masks, kinetic sculptures or a whole range of native trees in the form of wall pieces. Gallery Hours: Wed. - Sat. 12 - 5 PM Theatre Show Evenings 6:30 - 7:30 PM or IN PERSON at 9201 Corbould St. Chilliwack, or ONLINE www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca/ ALL SHOW TICKETS AVAILABLE AT EXCLUSIVE OFFER! Even though Buddy Holly is recognized as a legend in music, he never won a Grammy. Holly's hit, "Peggy Sue," was originally given the title of "Cindy Lou." However, Holly's drummer, Jerry Allison, asked Holly to rename it to Peggy Sue, in honor of his girlfriend and future wife, Peggy Sue Gerron. The Beatles got the idea of the name of their band from the name of Holly's band, The Crickets. Teenagers Paul McCartney and John Lennon saw Buddy and the Crickets play in Liverpool in March of 1958 and often cited Holly as a primary influence on their music. In 1986, he was among the first group of stars to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame upon its formation. Although his last name is legally “Holley” an early record contract had his name misspelled “Holly” and he continued to use this spelling throughout his career. · · · · Just who was Buddy Holly? Lest We Forget 11/11/11 OPTICAL MOMENTS All lines in this graphic are perfectly straight! ? ? FRONT & BACK VOL. 2 / NO. 3 NEWS FROM THE CENTRE VOL. 2 / NO. 3 NEWS FROM THE CENTRE & CENTRE CENTRE or IN PERSON at 9201 Corbould St. Chilliwack, or ONLINE www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca/ ALL SHOW TICKETS AVAILABLE AT “In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” - Martin Luther King Jr. “In Flanders’ fields the poppies blow between the crosses, row on row ” ~ John McCrae November ? ? Opening Reception Wednesday November 5th, 1-3 PM All Welcome SOLD OUT! Make sure you buy your tickets early!!

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Page 1: BACK No v ember FRONT - Chilliwack Cultural Centre · 2011-11-01 · today with his current albums, Yellowhead to Yellowstone and other Love Stories (2008) and the half EP, Songs

F A C T O I D

FABULOUS

CHILLIWACK ART GALLERY

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The Set Designer is responsible for the visualappearance and function of the scenic elements used in a production. They may produce either hand-drawn or computer-generated colour sketches or renderings of the sets and properties, scale models of the various sets, and mechanical drawings that describe the settings.

CHILLIWACK VISUAL ARTISTS ASSOCIATION

Dinner and a Show

For more details:www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca/dinner

Simply present your ticket to your server on the day of the show

and enjoy the exclusive savings.

Bozzini’s 15% 604.792.0744

Corky’s 20% 604.795.2331

Dakota’s 20% 604.795.2215

Decades 15% ($10 Min.) 604.793.6675

Duke of Dublin 20% 604.392.2000

Frankie’s 10% 604.793.0022

Prestons 25% 604.792.5552

Rustica’s Exclusive Menu 604.792.7081

This Month’s

Featured Restaurant

ALL RESTAURANTS DISCOUNT RESERVATIONS

For 20% SavingsReserve now at 604.795.2215

An extensive menu, modern decor and great staff makes dining at Dakotas

a memorable experience.

InspiredbyLight

Featuring SylvieJanssen-Roussell

$20 + $50 GIFT CERTIFICATESChilliwack Cultural Centre events

Call 604.391.SHOW (7469) to book

A ROCK AND ROLL LEGEND!

?

8 PM Sunday, November 13 A Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre Society Presentation

Great shows sell out quickly...Don’t miss out!

NOVEMBER

SNEAK PEAK

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2 & 4 PM Sunday, November 20 A Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre Society Presentation

7:30 PM Thursday, November 24 A Rock.It Boy Entertainment / 89.5 The Hawk Presentation

Nov 2 - Dec 8 A native of Montreal, Sylvie Roussel-Janssens has been living in Vancouver's Lower Mainland since graduating from Emily Carr College of Art. Her passion for sculpture led her to explore different materials and techniques over the years. Sylvie chose sculptural installation as a form of expression and favored themes related to History and the environment. Exploring the possibilities between art and design, Sylvie Roussel- Janssens has now embarked in a new adventure with her light sculptures.

With the use of fabric and welded wire, magical shapes and images become abstract pieces, masks, kinetic sculptures or a whole range of native trees in the form of wall pieces.

Gallery Hours: Wed. - Sat. 12 - 5 PM Theatre Show Evenings 6:30 - 7:30 PM

or IN PERSON at 9201 Corbould St. Chilliwack, or ONLINE www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca/

ALL SHOW TICKETS AVAILABLE AT

EXCLUSIVE OFFER!

Even though Buddy Holly is recognized as a legend in music, he never won a Grammy.

Holly's hit, "Peggy Sue," was originally given the title of "Cindy Lou." However, Holly's drummer, Jerry Allison, asked Holly to rename it to Peggy Sue, in honor of his girlfriend and future wife, Peggy Sue Gerron.

The Beatles got the idea of the name of their band from the name of Holly's band, The Crickets. Teenagers Paul McCartney and John Lennon saw Buddy and the Crickets play in Liverpool in March of 1958 and often cited Holly as a primary influence on their music.

In 1986, he was among the first group of stars to be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame upon its formation.

Although his last name is legally “Holley” an early record contract had his name misspelled “Holly” and he continued to use this spelling throughout his career.

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Just who was Buddy Holly?

Lest We Forget11/11/11

O P T I C A L M O M E N T S

All lines in this graphic are perfectly straight!

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FRONT&

BACKVOL. 2 / NO. 3 NEWS FROM THE CENTREVOL. 2 / NO. 3NEWS FROM THE CENTRE

&

CENTRECENTRE

or IN PERSON at 9201 Corbould St. Chilliwack, or ONLINE www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca/

ALL SHOW TICKETS AVAILABLE AT

“In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.” - Martin Luther King Jr. “In Flanders’ fields the poppies blow between the crosses, row on row ” ~ John McCrae

November

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Opening ReceptionWednesday November 5th, 1-3 PM

All Welcome

SOLD OUT!

Make sure you buy your tickets early!!

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8 PM Friday, November 11 A Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre Society Presentation

7:30 PM Monday, November 7 A Chilliwack Community Arts Council Presentation

Moved to town recently?

Expecting a baby?

604.858.4662welcomewagon.ca

SAVE THE DATES!!Juan Martin • Monday

Atonement

Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story

November 7

• Friday November 11

• Sunday November 13

Ian Tyson • Monday November 14

Nutcracker • November 16 - 20

A 200th Birthday • Saturday November 19

The Velveteen Rabbit • Sunday November 20

New Music Concert • Monday November 21

Matthew Good • Thursday November 24

Darren Lee • Saturday November 26

Tis The Season • November 30 - December 4

Amahl & The Night Visitors • Saturday December 10

A Year with Frog and Toad • January 12 - 22

The Ultimate Comedy Show • Friday January 27

LEGENDARY GUITAR VIRTUOSO

?DAZZLING DISPLAY

OF PURE EMOTION

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New Music Concert8 PM Monday, November 21, 2011

Come to our free student recitalcelebrating recent composers and

talent of our local youth!Located in the Main Theatre

COUNTRY MUSIC

AT ITS FINEST

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7:30 PM Monday, November 14 A Rock.It Boy Entertainment Presentation

Celebrated flamenco guitar virtuoso Juan Martin is listed among Guitar Player magazine's top three guitarists in the world. This master guitarist's amazing talent on the acoustic guitar fills the theatre with crystalline clarity you must experience. Expect an evening of passion, excitement and electricity - fantastico!

Tickets $25 plus HST & facility fees

With presentations spanning from Bangkok to New York, MOVE: the company's new creation, Atonement, is sure to rock the contemporary ballet world with their 29 award-winning and highly-acclaimed dancers.

The innovative program also includes a re-imagined version of "The Red Nocturnal", a physically demanding tango ballet en pointe, as well as "Les Oiseaux", a barefoot take on traditional classical ballet narratives, both by company founder and director, Josh Beamish.

Tickets $25 - 30

IAN TYSON is an internationally acclaimed singer, songwriter and multi award winner celebrating five decades of performances with his 2011 North American tour taking him from the superstar status of Ian & Sylvia in the 60’s to the legendary Tyson of today with his current albums, Yellowhead to Yellowstone and other Love Stories (2008) and the half EP, Songs from the Stone House (2011), both earning critical acclaim in Canada and the United States.

Ian continues to keep his loyal fans in awe with songs that range from his classics, “Four Strong Winds” (named Canada’s top song of the 20th century), “Someday Soon” and “Navajo Rug”, to his newest works in which he continues to write with inspired vigour.

IAN TYSON is one of a kind…authentic and durable with two distinctly brilliant careers.

Tickets $48 plus facility fee & service charges

Juan Martin ATONEMENT

In theSpotlight

Name: Alfred “Al” M. De Girolamo

Age: 68

Sign: Cancer

Birthplace: Trail, B.C.

Occupation: Retired Longshorman

Likes: Good food

Dislikes: People that are cruel to animals

Favorite Music: Country Music! Roy

Orbison, Buddy Holly, Johnny Cash,

and Johnny Reid

Favorite T.V. Show: American Idol and

X-Factor

Favorite food: Italian & Greek

What I like best

about The Centre: Working with people

MISCELLANEOUS

morselsThe first pop video was Bohemian

Rhapsody by Queen, released in 1975.•

The first novel, called Genji Monogatari (The Tale of Genji), was written in 1007 by Japanese noble woman, Murasaki Shikibu.

•Picasso could draw before he could

walk and his first word was the Spanish word for pencil.

•The Sumerians invented writing in

the 4th century BC•

The term “disc jockey” was first used in 1937.•

William Shakespeare wrote his first play The Taming of the Shrew in 1593

•The first illustrated book for children was published in Germany in 1658.

In Flanders fields the poppies blowBetween the crosses, row on row,That mark our place; and in the skyThe larks, still bravely singing, flyScarce heard amid the guns below.

We are the Dead. Short days agoWe lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow,Loved and were loved, and now we lieIn Flanders fields.

Take up our quarrel with the foe:To you from failing hands we throwThe torch; be yours to hold it high.If ye break faith with us who dieWe shall not sleep, though poppies growIn Flanders fields.

By Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae

or IN PERSON at 9201 Corbould St. Chilliwack, or ONLINE www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca/

ALL SHOW TICKETS AVAILABLE AT

CENTRECOME2

VOL. 2 / NO. 3

THE

CENTRE

NEWS FROM THE CENTRE

THEAT

SEE3VOL. 2 / NO. 3NEWS FROM THE CENTRE

? ?There is a harmony in autumn, and a lustre in its sky, which through the summer is not heard or seen, as if it could not be, as if it had not been! ~ Percy Bysshe Shelley

{{ His nickname is El Tigre

and he shows his true stripes as a conquistador of the

female heart.”Neil Sowerby, Manchester Evening News

“Check out our website:

chilliwackacademyofmusic.org

In Flanders Fields“Art Firsts Edition”

Celebrating Over 50 Years of Performing