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The Chilliwack Cultural Centre is a bold, beautiful new building with stunning architecture housing two unique performance venues, an art gallery, music instruction studios, arts and crafts studios, meeting rooms, and offi ces. It is also the new home of the Chilliwack Academy of Music and the Chilliwack Community Arts Council. Community partners in the project include The City of Chilliwack, the Chilliwack Visual Artists Association, and the Chilliwack Players Guild. The Centre is a $22 million cultural facility located on City-owned land, between the Leisure Recreational Centre and Evergreen Hall. The size and scope of the venue were designed to suit the needs of the community and the potential market in Chilliwack, as well as to complement existing facilities.

The Centre’s Main Theatre is a proscenium arch auditorium with exceptional emphasis given to audience comfort and performance support. The theatre will be the host to the Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre Society’s 2010/11 Season, as well as productions presented by the Chilliwack Community Arts Council, the Chilliwack Players Guild, and sensational shows from national production companies throughout the Season. Patrons are sure to enjoy the Theatre’s fi rst seven rows arranged as continental seating, boasting abundant leg room. Regular seating is designed for the back half, allowing for six aisle seats per row and three designated wheelchairs areas with impeccable sightlines to the stage. The Centre is proud to have assisted hearing systems available for those who have diffi culties hearing.

Made possible by the Chilliwack Rotary Club’s $100,000 donation, The Centre’s Rotary Hall Studio Theatre is a fl exible “black box” space with retractable seating for 164 audience members. This room is sure to become a community favourite venue for corporate functions, private celebrations, multi-media presentations, public announcements, educational events, and much more. The Centre’s Grand Opening week will be the commencement of the Rotary Hall, with Chilliwack Symphony Orchestra & Chorus’ The Last Rose of Summer and “Fringe God” TJ Dawe performing Lucky 9 the following night.

When it is time to put on the glitz, performers have access to seven dressing rooms, located behind the two theatres.

Maybe it’s the inspiring scenery or the relaxed Fraser Valley lifestyle, but Chilliwack is blessed with an impressive array of phenomenally creative people: painters, sculptors, jewelers, potters, weavers, glass blowers, wood workers, photographers, and designers. Finally, with great anticipation, Chilliwack now has a space specifi cally-designed to showcase the talents in our community and beyond. The Chilliwack Art Gallery is a 22 foot high display area with space for free-standing 3-dimensional pieces and will be programmed by the Chilliwack Visual Artists Association.

The Grand Opening of The Gallery takes place on Friday, September 24th and the Gala Opening Show will run through to October 30th. The exhibition will feature artists of distinction who

reside or have lived in the Chilliwack area. With 21 music instructional studios,

Chilliwack is now equipped to teach vocal and instrumental lessons to potentially 1,000 students under one roof. The Chilliwack Academy of Music runs 18 of these studios and is truly looking forward to having their staff instructors conduct lessons in a central area. In the past the Academy ran satellite studios in private homes because of lack of space within the previous building.

“Having all Academy instructors under one roof allows for closer rapport and will create a great collegial atmosphere,” comments Academy of Music Principal Graham Yates, “As well, students are sure to benefi t with cross-disciplinary activities, such as the development of new performance groups, classes, and community opportunities.”

Within the 21 studios, there are two duo studios for teaching with two grand pianos, two small group studios, and a percussion studio, as well as the Wagner Appliance Choral Studio and Locks Pharmacy Toddlers Studio. Grand pianos have been moved into nine of the studios, made possible by Academy supporters at the last two Dickens Dinner Gala events, as well as the equity in the sale of the previous Academy home.

The Chilliwack Academy of Music plans to enhance current enrolment by developing programs to reach new demographics including; advanced students, pre-professionals, and post-secondary students.

Want to plunge your hands in mud and create a functional dish, or swirl colours together

to capture a glorious sunrise or maybe organize your photographs through scrapbooking? These activities and many more can now take place in the Community Arts Council’s new arts and crafts studios located throughout The Centre. The Arts Council intends to offer a variety of arts courses/programming, as well as performances in the main Theatre and Rotary Hall. The Clay Studio is equipped with ten electric potter wheels, a damp room, dry room, and glazing/kiln room. The Fabric Arts Studio includes a dying room and will provide space for weaving, spinning, crochet, knitting, quilting, batik, and sewing. Moving upstairs to the Crafting Room, the space offers crafting and art lessons for all ages, including classes exploring mixed media, water-colour painting, mosaic creations, as well as seasonal workshops. Sharing a spacious waiting room, the Fine Arts Room is located across the hall and will be programed for painting and drawing classes.

Arts Council instructor, Sue Schellenberg, is thrilled to manage the new Clay Studio, “Chilliwack has needed a clay studio for so long. This will be a place for ceramic artists to congregate, learn from one another and introduce the art form to more in our community. I am thrilled to work in a studio equipped with the best wheels and tools, and to be in a centre that I’m sure is the best in the province!”

Come to your new Cultural Centre and experience live theatre, exciting lessons, and stunning art. Visit today at 9201 Corbould Street.

Welcome... SING OUT, LEAP UP, MOLD TOGETHER AND EXPERIENCE ART

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Chilliwack Community Arts CouncilAre you ready to explore your creative side? The

Chilliwack Community Arts Council is offering tons of fun and crafty classes this Fall for the artist in everyone.

Step into the spotlight! Youth Theatre is back by popular demand, and we have expanded to offer classes for teens, as well as kids. Theatre is a fun way to raise confi dence and make new friends while learning the basics of auditioning, improv, and role playing. Classes will end with students performing their work for friends and family.

For those that shy away from the limelight, but love to watch, we are offering a Film Appreciation class for adults that will take students on an in depth tour of the “Golden Age” of Hollywood. Films will be followed with a group discussion focusing on fi lm history and theory.

Get ready to show some moves with one of our exciting dance classes. In Bhangra you will learn the basics of this Indian folk dance, which is high in energy and full of fun, upbeat moves. In our Latin Dance class you will feel the passion and rhythm of authentic Latino dances in a fun and friendly atmosphere, where no partner is required. Our longest running class: Middle Eastern Dance is back again to teach you the art of belly dancing in a total body workout that engages the mind and spirit.

If dance isn’t your thing, try your hand at

one of our painting, drawing, or digital art classes being offered for kids and adults: Watercolour Painting, Mixed Media, and Digital Photography. We also have Digital Photo Editing for adults, plus Anyone Can Draw and 3D Computer Animation for kids.

Wanna get even more hands on? We have a great selection of craft classes including Mosaic Creations for both adults and kids, and a variety of seasonal Children’s Craft Workshops: Recycled Lunch Containers, Halloween Lanterns, and Christmas Gift for Teacher.

For the fabric artist we are offering Beginners Weaving: 4-Harness Loom, Toe-Up Socks, workshops such as Temari Balls and Kumihimo Braiding, as well as Simple Stitching for kids, where they can learn the basics of hand stitching and embroidery.

If you’re not afraid to get a little messy, we have a great variety of hands on ceramic arts classes including Wheel Throwing 1 and 2, Hand Building 1,

and Kids Ceramics. There will also be Santa’s Workshops, which is an

exciting hands-on experience that provides participants with the opportunity to create functional objects, perfect for Christmas gift giving!

Classes will be taking place in the new Chilliwack Cultural Centre – 9201 Corbould St.

For more information on classes or to pre-register please

visit us online at www.chilliwackartscouncil.com, or give us a call at 604.392.8888

Encore... THE NEW HOME OF THE CHILLIWACK ARTS COUNCIL and THE ACADEMY OF MUSICChilliwack Academy of MusicScience is proving what parents and educators

have always known: music makes you smarter. This is especially true for young children as a musically rich environment early on improves life skills and opportunities later. But the benefi ts of music study don’t end when youth does: no matter what the age, music lessons improve quality of life by stimulating and challenging the brain to learn new things. That’s why the Chilliwack Academy of Music is thrilled to offer lessons and programming to all levels, styles, abilities and age: from newborn to senior. The Academy’s 21 music instruction rooms at the Cultural Centre provide the facilities for private lessons, group classes and performing ensembles to take place.

The Academy is pleased to announce two new classes: Kindermusik Family Time and a Suzuki “Pre-Twinkle” class. Family Time involves the whole family, who register as one unit centred around a preschool member. The 45-minute classes include a “Family Jam” where everyone learns to make music together.

Suzuki “Pre-Twinkle” is a great way to prepare for violin lessons. Aimed at 3- or 4-year-olds with an attending parent, this fun group class uses songs and games to teach basic musical concepts like rhythm and pitch, as well as the foundation for good posture and technique as a string player.

These exciting classes are the Academy’s newest additions to its established Kindermusik and Suzuki programs.

Mark your calendars to come to The Centre on September 20 to 24th! During the Grand Opening week, the Academy will offer free demos of the above classes, as well as tours and demo lessons with instructors. There will also be a special performance put on by the

instructors and an “Instrument Petting Zoo.”The Academy couldn’t be more excited about their

new home which allows it to meet the growing demands of our community for high quality music instruction and programming.

More information on the Opening Week schedule, the Academy’s various programs or the Academy in general is available by calling 604-792-0790 or by visiting www.chwkacademyofmusic.org.

604.391.SHOW (7469)9201 Corbould Streetwww.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca

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Why Chilliwack Academy of Music?

Children who experience playing a musical instrument achieve remarkably higheracademic performance.

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• Instruction for all ages, styles & abilities• Experienced faculty• Aff ordable rates• Caring and supportive environment

• Group and private programs• Scholarships and bursaries• Music lending library• Multiple performing ensembles

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Live, community theatre has been at the heart of Chilliwack’s culture since the 1920’s. The Chilliwack Players’ Guild, a 100% volunteer organization, has been in existence in one form or another for over 50 years and has provided Chilliwack audiences with top quality entertainment – from “Broadway” musicals to hilarious comedies to gripping drama, and everything in between.

The essence of community theatre is “Community”. Literally, your friends and neighbours producing high quality productions. Some notable performers in the past include our current M.P. and Minister of Transportation, The Hon. Chuck Strahl who appeared as “Perchick” in the production of “Fiddler on the Roof” and former Mayor Clint Hames who has

appeared in numerous productions and is currently directing the Guild’s fi rst production in the new Cultural Centre, the hilarious comedy “Noises Off”.

Our season is chosen to provide something for everyone. This year will feature the rollicking comedy, “Noises Off”, a Christmas Pantomime version of Mother Goose, the mega-hit “Broadway” musical “Drowsy Chaperone” and the time honoured brilliance of “Sabrina Fair” – something for every theatrical taste. We hope you’ll see them all.

More information on auditions and upcoming shows is available by emailing [email protected] or by visiting www.playersguild.ca

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10 Lost Years8 PM Tuesday, September 21, 2010Seacoast ProductionsPresented by:Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre SocietyTheatre Series

In a number of prairie landscape paintings, there is a solitary fi gure or building pushing past the horizon line, standing defi antly against an overwhelming sky; a symbol of triumph over adversity. 10 Lost Years brings to life the stories of an entire generation of

Canadians who lived their formative years during the Great Depression. Told with an astonishingly honest simplicity – just the actors giving voice to the images - these stories portray the courage, incredible humour and stoicism of the men and women who lived through these times as recorded in Barry Broadfoot’s masterpiece 10 Lost Years.

Ordinary Canadians telling Astonishing Stories

KOKOMA - African Heritage Drum And Dance Ensemble 8 PM Thursday, September 23, 2010Presented by:Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre SocietyDance Series

Through visually-stunning and interactive performances, Kokoma excites the eyes, engages the spirit and energizes the soul. The choreography combines traditional dance movements and drumming, interpreting traditional

themes and subject matter from the Efi k and Ibibio tribes of south-eastern Nigeria. Founded by Maobong Oku from Nigeria, Kokoma is made up of sons and daughters of African Heritage. Together they promote cultural awareness and greater understanding for the sacred African culture through traditional African songs and an explosion of high energy dance and drum performances. Audiences will be brought to their feet as they too feel the rhythm of the drums and dances, experiencing fi rst hand that art is not separate from daily life but rather an expression of life.

Excite Your Eyes, Engage Your Spirit

Red Carpet Affair - Opening Gala8 PM Saturday, September 25, 2010Presented by:Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre SocietySpecial Presentation

Experience Chilliwack’s biggest event of 2010, the Red Carpet Affair Opening Gala for the Chilliwack Cultural Centre. The Opening Gala will be complete with a roll-out of the red carpet and a glittering champagne reception. Secure your tickets to

this show-stopping event today and experience the glamour of a Hollywood premier with touches of Broadway sprinkled in, highlighted by Mayor Sharon Gaetz cutting the opening ribbon.

A Once-in-a-Lifetime Event for Chilliwack

John Lennon’s 70th Birthday8 PM October 8 & 9, 2010performed by The Fab Fourever, and Presented by 89.5 FM The Hawk / Chilliwack’s Rock Station

Come Together to celebrate the life and music of John Lennon, who on October 9th, 2010, would have been 70 years old. Imagine an evening full of John’s music presented by the Fab Fourever.

Made up of four guys from across Canada, The Fab Fourever is the Beatles tribute band that leaves audiences stomping, clapping and screaming for more! The show transports audiences back to The Sixties, for an enjoyable romp through the greatest pop music catalogue the world has ever witnessed. Come see the amazing talents of Kevin Davey as he skillfully brings to life the humour, the creativity, and the brilliance, of John Lennon. The show will leave everybody with the distinct impression that indeed, “JOHN LENNON IS ALIVE!” as reported by the Kitimat Sentinel, in review of a recent performance by The Fab Fourever.

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Delhi 2 Dublin7:30 PM Saturday, October 9, 2010Presented by:Chilliwack Community Arts Council2010 - 2011 Chilliwack Concert Series

The fi ve members of Vancouver-based Delhi 2 Dublin: Tarun Nayar, Sanjay Seran, Kytami, Andrew Kim and Ravi Binning, come from different backgrounds and different musical infl uences.

Together they bring a heady and energetic mash-up of Bhangra, Celtic, Dub Reggae and Electronica. “Not being able to fi t into any specifi c genre allows the band to create whatever we like and not be judged for it, our audience expects nothing less.”

A heady and energetic mash-up of Bhangra, Celtic, Dub Reggae and Electronica

Twilight Tango and Other Work8 PM Saturday, October 16, 2010Ballet Victoria ProductionPresented by:Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre SocietyDance Series

An original vampire tale with the soul of tango. This dramatic and sensual new choreography celebrates the mysteries of the supernatural and setting ablaze of frozen hearts. Join Ballet Victoria as they partake in the fi ctional

world of vampires: underground night life, love and suffering, passionate yet tormented. Set to dramatic and powerful tango music that will fi ll the theatre in a live music premiere, this show is guaranteed to captivate the audience and leave them wanting more. Ballet Victoria’s performers are riveting, dramatic and strong in this presentation also featuring work by famed Canadian choreographers Jacques Lemay, Paul Destrooper, and Bruce Monk. Lemay’s master piece “le jazz Hot” with music by Henry Mancini, was fi rst performed by the Royal Winnipeg Ballet during their USSR tour and is now an audience favourite worldwide. Come and experience classical masterpieces as well as new, innovative work, hailed by fi rst-rate reviews.

A Feast for the Senses

Cinderella2 PM Sunday, October 17, 2010Vancouver Opera ProductionPresented by:Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre SocietyStar 98.3’s Children’s Series

What could be better than a fairy tale told in song? Cinderella is full of lively tunes, fast-paced fun, comical characters and a few added surprises, as the Prince desperately tries to fi nd the girl he fell in love with. This enchanting

English adaptation of Rossini’s full length opera brilliantly tells the famous fairy tale with valuable lessons to be learned along the way. Lessons of accepting one another and forgiving those who scorn and sneer, shown perfectly through Cinderella’s wicked step-sisters. Experience this classic tale brought to life through a masterpiece of operatic singing, breath-taking costumes, and enjoyable twists played out by Vancouver Opera’s star performers.

An Enchanting Show for Young Audiences

Noises Off!8 PM Wednesday, October 27 – Saturday, October 30, 20102 PM Sunday, Oct 31, 20108 PM Wed, Nov 3 – Saturday, Nov 6, 2010Presented by: Chilliwack Players GuildTheatre Performance.

The Chilliwack Players Guild starts off their 2010/2011 season with playwright Michael Frayn’s comedy “Noises Off,” a three-act

play-within-a-play that follows the on-stage and backstage antics of a doomed acting troupe as it performs a bungled bedroom farce called “Nothing On.”

Noises Off is billed as one of the funniest plays of the 20th Century. Confusion reigns as a hapless acting troupe proves

that whatever can go wrong – on stage or off – will. What could be better than an evening of slamming doors, sexual dalliancesand errant plates of sardines?

Comic Perfection!

Cheesecake Burlesque Revue8 PM Friday, November 12, 2010Presented by:Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre SocietySpecial Presentation

Lots of sass and plenty of class! Thrill to the explosive wackiness of the Cheesecake

Burlesque Revue as they take to the stage with a modern twist! A little spice, a lot of nice and just a touch of

naughty…add some sparkle and glitter and you’ve got a recipe for a “Cheesecake” delight. These girls are fun, cheeky, sassy and a bubbly mix of girl guerrillas ready to take the stage by stillettoed storm. It’s all about making you cheer as they show you the sweet sexy brilliance that we all thought was lost to a bygone era. Get ready for an evening of pumpin’ electro, slow and sensual moves, cute comedy, and lavish rock n’ roll music with a bevy of the most cheeky girls on stage – it’s the frolicking antics of the Cheesecake Burlesque Revue.

The Perfect Girls-Night-Out

A Closer Walk With Patsy Cline8 PM Sunday, November 14, 2010Arts Club Theatre Company ProductionPresented by:Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre SocietyTheatre Series

Relive the unforgettable passion and glamour of Country Music’s greatest songstress in this stirring portrait of a musical legend. Featuring 21 unforgettable songs, including “Crazy”, “You’ll Fall to Pieces”, “Sweet Dreams” and

“Walkin’ After Midnight”, A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline recreates the look, the sound, the magic and the music that made her the fi rst lady of Country. Follow Patsy’s climb to stardom from her hometown in Virginia to the Grand Ole’ Opry, Las Vegas, and Carnegie Hall. With a fi ve-piece band, rave reviews across the continent and a truly brilliant performance - this is a show you don’t want to miss!

A Voice that Knows No Limits

Mother Goose – The Pantomime8 PM Wednesday, November 24 – Saturday, November 27, 20102 PM Sunday, November 28, 20108 PM Wednesday, December 1 – Saturday, December 4, 2010Presented by: Chilliwack Players Guild Theatre PerformanceProduced with Permission of: Jill Foster Ltd.Book and Lyrics by Myles Rudge; Music by: John Gould

The Guild is back bringing you a time-honoured British Christmas tradition with this year’s pantomime – Mother Goose – in stunning real life 3D! Join us as Mother Goose meets a wacky assortment of friends

and even visits St. Nick at the North Pole. Audiences are encouraged to participate by cheering on the “goodies,” booing the “baddies” and of course laughing in the aisles.

A Holiday Hit for the Entire Family!

Bobs & Lolo2 PM Saturday, December 18, 2010Presented by: Chilliwack Community Arts Council

Family Entertainment

Join Bobs & LoLo on action packed, musical adventures for the whole family! Dedicated to connecting kids to the natural world with music, movement and make-believe, their energetic and interactive show is

sure to have kids on their feet singing and dancing along before the fi rst song is done. This BC-born duo is regularly featured on Treehouse TV, and they are thrilled to bring their live show home for the holidays. Featuring award-winning, original music from their three albums plus a few festive favourites too, you don’t want to miss this special holiday event!

Ready for a fantastic adventure?

Seussical The Musical7:30 PM Thur, Jan 13 – Fri, January 14, 20112 PM & 7:30 PM Saturday, January 15, 20112 PM Sunday, January 16, 20117:30 PM Wed, Jan 19 – Fri, January 21, 20112 PM & 7:30 PM Saturday, January 22, 2011

2 PM Sunday, January 23, 2011Presented by:The Chilliwack School of Performing ArtsTheatre Performance

Seussical is a fantastical, magical, musical extravaganza! Tony winners Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (“Ragtime,” “Once On This Island”) have lovingly brought to life all of our favorite Dr. Seuss characters, including Horton the Elephant, The Cat in the Hat, Gertrude McFuzz, lazy Mayzie, and a little boy with a big imagination ~ Jojo. With such musical interludes as “Oh, the Thinks You Can Think” and “It’s Possible (In McElligot’s Pool)” begin to capture the show’s spirit of imagination, as the colorful characters transport us from the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus to the invisible world of the Whos.

Ultimately, the powers of friendship, loyalty, family and community are challenged and emerge triumphant, in a story that makes you laugh and cry.

Oh, the places you’ll go!

Forever Plaid8 PM Friday, January 28, 2011Presented by:Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre SocietyTheatre Series

Forever Plaid is a fast-paced musical comedy, acclaimed worldwide, about four irresistible harmony singers who fi nally realize their dream. This hilarious look at the guy groups of the ‘50s include breathtaking renditions of 29 timeless hits of that

era, a wild calypso medley, and the entire Ed Sullivan Show performed in 3 minutes and 11 seconds! Enjoy a hit parade of such classic songs as Heart & Soul, Chain Gang, Catch a Falling Star, Three Coins in a Fountain and many more. Take a trip back in time to a musical era that will put a smile on your face, a tap in your toes, and a tune in your heart.

A Heavenly Musical Hit!

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10 Lost Years8 PM Tuesday, September 21, 2010Seacoast ProductionsPresented by:Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre SocietyTheatre Series

In a number of prairie landscape paintings, there is a solitary fi gure or building pushing past the horizon line, standing defi antly against an overwhelming sky; a symbol of triumph over adversity. 10 Lost Years brings to life the stories of an entire generation of

Canadians who lived their formative years during the Great Depression. Told with an astonishingly honest simplicity – just the actors giving voice to the images - these stories portray the courage, incredible humour and stoicism of the men and women who lived through these times as recorded in Barry Broadfoot’s masterpiece 10 Lost Years.

Ordinary Canadians telling Astonishing Stories

KOKOMA - African Heritage Drum And Dance Ensemble 8 PM Thursday, September 23, 2010Presented by:Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre SocietyDance Series

Through visually-stunning and interactive performances, Kokoma excites the eyes, engages the spirit and energizes the soul. The choreography combines traditional dance movements and drumming, interpreting traditional

themes and subject matter from the Efi k and Ibibio tribes of south-eastern Nigeria. Founded by Maobong Oku from Nigeria, Kokoma is made up of sons and daughters of African Heritage. Together they promote cultural awareness and greater understanding for the sacred African culture through traditional African songs and an explosion of high energy dance and drum performances. Audiences will be brought to their feet as they too feel the rhythm of the drums and dances, experiencing fi rst hand that art is not separate from daily life but rather an expression of life.

Excite Your Eyes, Engage Your Spirit

Red Carpet Affair - Opening Gala8 PM Saturday, September 25, 2010Presented by:Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre SocietySpecial Presentation

Experience Chilliwack’s biggest event of 2010, the Red Carpet Affair Opening Gala for the Chilliwack Cultural Centre. The Opening Gala will be complete with a roll-out of the red carpet and a glittering champagne reception. Secure your tickets to

this show-stopping event today and experience the glamour of a Hollywood premier with touches of Broadway sprinkled in, highlighted by Mayor Sharon Gaetz cutting the opening ribbon.

A Once-in-a-Lifetime Event for Chilliwack

John Lennon’s 70th Birthday8 PM October 8 & 9, 2010performed by The Fab Fourever, and Presented by 89.5 FM The Hawk / Chilliwack’s Rock Station

Come Together to celebrate the life and music of John Lennon, who on October 9th, 2010, would have been 70 years old. Imagine an evening full of John’s music presented by the Fab Fourever.

Made up of four guys from across Canada, The Fab Fourever is the Beatles tribute band that leaves audiences stomping, clapping and screaming for more! The show transports audiences back to The Sixties, for an enjoyable romp through the greatest pop music catalogue the world has ever witnessed. Come see the amazing talents of Kevin Davey as he skillfully brings to life the humour, the creativity, and the brilliance, of John Lennon. The show will leave everybody with the distinct impression that indeed, “JOHN LENNON IS ALIVE!” as reported by the Kitimat Sentinel, in review of a recent performance by The Fab Fourever.

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Delhi 2 Dublin7:30 PM Saturday, October 9, 2010Presented by:Chilliwack Community Arts Council2010 - 2011 Chilliwack Concert Series

The fi ve members of Vancouver-based Delhi 2 Dublin: Tarun Nayar, Sanjay Seran, Kytami, Andrew Kim and Ravi Binning, come from different backgrounds and different musical infl uences.

Together they bring a heady and energetic mash-up of Bhangra, Celtic, Dub Reggae and Electronica. “Not being able to fi t into any specifi c genre allows the band to create whatever we like and not be judged for it, our audience expects nothing less.”

A heady and energetic mash-up of Bhangra, Celtic, Dub Reggae and Electronica

Twilight Tango and Other Work8 PM Saturday, October 16, 2010Ballet Victoria ProductionPresented by:Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre SocietyDance Series

An original vampire tale with the soul of tango. This dramatic and sensual new choreography celebrates the mysteries of the supernatural and setting ablaze of frozen hearts. Join Ballet Victoria as they partake in the fi ctional

world of vampires: underground night life, love and suffering, passionate yet tormented. Set to dramatic and powerful tango music that will fi ll the theatre in a live music premiere, this show is guaranteed to captivate the audience and leave them wanting more. Ballet Victoria’s performers are riveting, dramatic and strong in this presentation also featuring work by famed Canadian choreographers Jacques Lemay, Paul Destrooper, and Bruce Monk. Lemay’s master piece “le jazz Hot” with music by Henry Mancini, was fi rst performed by the Royal Winnipeg Ballet during their USSR tour and is now an audience favourite worldwide. Come and experience classical masterpieces as well as new, innovative work, hailed by fi rst-rate reviews.

A Feast for the Senses

Cinderella2 PM Sunday, October 17, 2010Vancouver Opera ProductionPresented by:Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre SocietyStar 98.3’s Children’s Series

What could be better than a fairy tale told in song? Cinderella is full of lively tunes, fast-paced fun, comical characters and a few added surprises, as the Prince desperately tries to fi nd the girl he fell in love with. This enchanting

English adaptation of Rossini’s full length opera brilliantly tells the famous fairy tale with valuable lessons to be learned along the way. Lessons of accepting one another and forgiving those who scorn and sneer, shown perfectly through Cinderella’s wicked step-sisters. Experience this classic tale brought to life through a masterpiece of operatic singing, breath-taking costumes, and enjoyable twists played out by Vancouver Opera’s star performers.

An Enchanting Show for Young Audiences

Noises Off!8 PM Wednesday, October 27 – Saturday, October 30, 20102 PM Sunday, Oct 31, 20108 PM Wed, Nov 3 – Saturday, Nov 6, 2010Presented by: Chilliwack Players GuildTheatre Performance.

The Chilliwack Players Guild starts off their 2010/2011 season with playwright Michael Frayn’s comedy “Noises Off,” a three-act

play-within-a-play that follows the on-stage and backstage antics of a doomed acting troupe as it performs a bungled bedroom farce called “Nothing On.”

Noises Off is billed as one of the funniest plays of the 20th Century. Confusion reigns as a hapless acting troupe proves

that whatever can go wrong – on stage or off – will. What could be better than an evening of slamming doors, sexual dalliancesand errant plates of sardines?

Comic Perfection!

Cheesecake Burlesque Revue8 PM Friday, November 12, 2010Presented by:Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre SocietySpecial Presentation

Lots of sass and plenty of class! Thrill to the explosive wackiness of the Cheesecake

Burlesque Revue as they take to the stage with a modern twist! A little spice, a lot of nice and just a touch of

naughty…add some sparkle and glitter and you’ve got a recipe for a “Cheesecake” delight. These girls are fun, cheeky, sassy and a bubbly mix of girl guerrillas ready to take the stage by stillettoed storm. It’s all about making you cheer as they show you the sweet sexy brilliance that we all thought was lost to a bygone era. Get ready for an evening of pumpin’ electro, slow and sensual moves, cute comedy, and lavish rock n’ roll music with a bevy of the most cheeky girls on stage – it’s the frolicking antics of the Cheesecake Burlesque Revue.

The Perfect Girls-Night-Out

A Closer Walk With Patsy Cline8 PM Sunday, November 14, 2010Arts Club Theatre Company ProductionPresented by:Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre SocietyTheatre Series

Relive the unforgettable passion and glamour of Country Music’s greatest songstress in this stirring portrait of a musical legend. Featuring 21 unforgettable songs, including “Crazy”, “You’ll Fall to Pieces”, “Sweet Dreams” and

“Walkin’ After Midnight”, A Closer Walk with Patsy Cline recreates the look, the sound, the magic and the music that made her the fi rst lady of Country. Follow Patsy’s climb to stardom from her hometown in Virginia to the Grand Ole’ Opry, Las Vegas, and Carnegie Hall. With a fi ve-piece band, rave reviews across the continent and a truly brilliant performance - this is a show you don’t want to miss!

A Voice that Knows No Limits

Mother Goose – The Pantomime8 PM Wednesday, November 24 – Saturday, November 27, 20102 PM Sunday, November 28, 20108 PM Wednesday, December 1 – Saturday, December 4, 2010Presented by: Chilliwack Players Guild Theatre PerformanceProduced with Permission of: Jill Foster Ltd.Book and Lyrics by Myles Rudge; Music by: John Gould

The Guild is back bringing you a time-honoured British Christmas tradition with this year’s pantomime – Mother Goose – in stunning real life 3D! Join us as Mother Goose meets a wacky assortment of friends

and even visits St. Nick at the North Pole. Audiences are encouraged to participate by cheering on the “goodies,” booing the “baddies” and of course laughing in the aisles.

A Holiday Hit for the Entire Family!

Bobs & Lolo2 PM Saturday, December 18, 2010Presented by: Chilliwack Community Arts Council

Family Entertainment

Join Bobs & LoLo on action packed, musical adventures for the whole family! Dedicated to connecting kids to the natural world with music, movement and make-believe, their energetic and interactive show is

sure to have kids on their feet singing and dancing along before the fi rst song is done. This BC-born duo is regularly featured on Treehouse TV, and they are thrilled to bring their live show home for the holidays. Featuring award-winning, original music from their three albums plus a few festive favourites too, you don’t want to miss this special holiday event!

Ready for a fantastic adventure?

Seussical The Musical7:30 PM Thur, Jan 13 – Fri, January 14, 20112 PM & 7:30 PM Saturday, January 15, 20112 PM Sunday, January 16, 20117:30 PM Wed, Jan 19 – Fri, January 21, 20112 PM & 7:30 PM Saturday, January 22, 2011

2 PM Sunday, January 23, 2011Presented by:The Chilliwack School of Performing ArtsTheatre Performance

Seussical is a fantastical, magical, musical extravaganza! Tony winners Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty (“Ragtime,” “Once On This Island”) have lovingly brought to life all of our favorite Dr. Seuss characters, including Horton the Elephant, The Cat in the Hat, Gertrude McFuzz, lazy Mayzie, and a little boy with a big imagination ~ Jojo. With such musical interludes as “Oh, the Thinks You Can Think” and “It’s Possible (In McElligot’s Pool)” begin to capture the show’s spirit of imagination, as the colorful characters transport us from the Jungle of Nool to the Circus McGurkus to the invisible world of the Whos.

Ultimately, the powers of friendship, loyalty, family and community are challenged and emerge triumphant, in a story that makes you laugh and cry.

Oh, the places you’ll go!

Forever Plaid8 PM Friday, January 28, 2011Presented by:Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre SocietyTheatre Series

Forever Plaid is a fast-paced musical comedy, acclaimed worldwide, about four irresistible harmony singers who fi nally realize their dream. This hilarious look at the guy groups of the ‘50s include breathtaking renditions of 29 timeless hits of that

era, a wild calypso medley, and the entire Ed Sullivan Show performed in 3 minutes and 11 seconds! Enjoy a hit parade of such classic songs as Heart & Soul, Chain Gang, Catch a Falling Star, Three Coins in a Fountain and many more. Take a trip back in time to a musical era that will put a smile on your face, a tap in your toes, and a tune in your heart.

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MEMEZA AFRICA7:30 PM Saturday, January 29, 2011Presented by:Chilliwack Community Arts Council2010 – 2011 Chilliwack Concert Series

Led by South African singer-songwriter Jimmy Mulovhedzi, and Canadian guitarist/ singer-songwriter, Holly Wright, this fourteen piece spirited ensemble delivers

a powerhouse performance that seamlessly moves from traditional African songs to fully captivating and passionate compositions. The spectacular vocal harmonies and jaw-dropping dance performances are supported by traditional djembe drums and acoustic guitar in an unparalleled blend of styles and sound.

A powerful fusion of African and Canadian music, dance, spirit and culture

Billy Bishop Goes To War8 PM Monday, February 14, 2011Arts Club Theatre ProductionPresented by: Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre SocietyTheatre Series

This classic Canadian musical asks a new generation of theatre audiences to follow heroic Canadian WWI fi ghter pilot Billy Bishop down into the trenches, up to the skies and inside the human spirit as he attempts to reconcile the ecstasy of fl ying with the horrors

of war. The myth of the man is revealed as he tells of crossing swords with commanders, the Germans, the British and those who saw war as a good time. This high-fl ying ace of a

show captures the humor, the hellfi re, and the derring-do of an extraordinary career. Billy Bishop is simply a sensational evening’s entertainment.

A True Canadian Hero!

Action Consequences8 PM Friday, February 25, 2011Ballet Kelowna ProductionPresented by: Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre SocietyDance Series

Ballet Kelowna is breathtakingly beautiful and elegantly bold, with their main objective for each one of their audiences to “be moved”. Action Consequences showcases

the work of returning choreographer, Gioconda Barbuto, unveiling his much anticipated newly commissioned ballet piece set to the music of Montreal composer Michael Oesterle. Gioconda’s choreography is well known for its passion, intensity and lyrical physicality. Following Gioconda is a piece entitled “In Stride”, set to the pulsating music of Glenn Branca, and is a light-hearted, effervescent and joyfully physical romp

through the demands of contemporary choreographic vocabulary. Immerse yourself in Ballet Kelowna’s intimate and extraordinary performance.

Ballet: both Bold and Fresh

The Adventures Of Pinocchio2 PM & 4 PM Sunday, March 6, 2011Story Theatre Company ProductionPresented by: Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre SocietyStar 98.3’s Children’s Series

The Adventures of Pinocchio is a charming and whimsical experience for the whole family. Using the always popular Story Theatre style we follow the wooden

headed, self centered marionette as he learns to be true to himself. Even though Pinocchio is guided by the Blue Fairy and chirruping Cricket, he still can’t help tumbling nose fi rst into trouble! This adaptation of the traditional story of the block of wood who springs to life will delight you and tickle your funny bone!

Storytelling at it’s Best!

I Am Woman! Hear Me Laff!8 PM Tuesday, March 8, 2011Presented by: Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre SocietySpecial PresentationIn celebration of International Women’s Day

Join famed female stand-up comedians and celebrate International Women’s Day at the Chilliwack Cultural Centre. This ‘herlarious’ evening of all female stand-up comedy

is sure to become a fantastic tradition for The Centre. It will be an evening of laughter with the promise to have you rolling in the aisles and begging for mercy. Get your tickets early before the show is sold out.

Laugh Your @$$ Off!!

Outerbridge - Time Capsule Tour8 PM Saturday, March 19, 2011Presented by: Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre SocietySpecial Presentation

Award-winning illusionists Ted and Marion Outerbridge have combined real life experiences with a fusion of magic, dance, and theatre—and the result is

their sensational new show TIME CAPSULE TOUR. As the most popular illusion show in Canada, Outerbridge intertwines captivating feats and mind-bending illusions, making for a uniquely bewitching evening of entertainment. From reading minds and traveling invisibly to appear “out of nowhere” in the middle of the audience, The Outerbridges hold audiences spellbound and leave them hungry for more.

Mind Bending Magic

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UPCOMING EVENTS...Sold Doubt8 PM Saturday, March 26, 2011MOVE: the Company ProductionPresented by: Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre SocietyDance Series

SOLD DOUBT is a contemporary dance rock concert employing instrumental renditions of iconic rock group No Doubt’s Greatest Hits.

SOLD DOUBT blends high octane physicality with a witty sense of theatrics, as it plays with our modern perception of the multi-faceted music industry.

The show’s strong, captivating dancers mix traditional creative practices with atypical collaborative works while performing to hits, ballads, and dance remixes No Doubt made world-famous. SOLD DOUBT blurs the lines between art and entertainment, and dance and theatre in a truly unique fashion. Using No Doubt as merely a vehicle to explore our greater addiction to the idols we create and dispose of, the work juxtaposes the power of “the fans” and against the power of “the suits”. Perfume ads, photo shoots, product placements, and dance, all come together to reveal a tale of just a girl, her band and a shopping cart full of oranges

A Fusion of Dance and Pop Culture

The Music Man8 PM Monday, March 28, 2011Windwood ProductionsPresented by: Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre SocietyTheatre Series

This endearing production sings and dances up a storm as it thoroughly entertains all ages. As a critically acclaimed Broadway classic, The Music Man follows

fast-talking racketeer Harold Hill as he hoodwinks the people of River City, Iowa into buying musical instruments and uniforms for a boy’s band he vows to organize – despite the fact he doesn’t know a trombone from a treble clef! His plans to skip town with the cash are foiled when he falls for Marian, the town librarian, with chaos ensuing as the townsfolk get wind of his scheme. The Music Man boasts a large cast of beloved, quirky characters, and one-of-a-kind, nostalgic score of rousing marches, barbershop quartets and sentimental ballads.

Winner of Five Tony Awards including Best Musical!

The Matinée7:30 PM Saturday, April 2, 2011Presented by: Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre Society2010 – 2011 Chilliwack Concert Series

Formed in 2007, The Matinée has quickly

gained radio play and a reputation for packed-house shows. Like their videos, their live performance is dynamic, whimsical

and enthusiastic with a rootsy do-it-yourself fl avour that contrasts with the crisp professionalism of their unfl agging work ethic. These B.C. boys provide a blend of roots and rock that is sure to please, so raise a glass, and raise a curtain… it’s showtime for The Matinée!

A dynamic blend of roots and rock that is guaranteed to entertain

The Drowsy Chaperone8 PM Wed, April 6 – Sat, April 9, 20112 PM Sunday, April 10, 20118 PM Wed, April 13 – Sat, April 16, 2011Presented by: Chilliwack Players GuildTheatre PerformanceProduced with permission of Music Theatre International Book by Bob Martin and Doug McKellar Music and lyrics by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison

The Chilliwack Players Guild is delighted to present fi ve-time Tony award winning musical, The Drowsy Chaperone. This charming comedy is a toe-tapping tribute to the Golden Age of musical theatre. Written by Canadians Bob Martin and Doug McKellar, the play opens with ‘Man in Chair’, an endearingly enthusiastic musical theatre afi cionado, inviting the audience to enjoy a treasured recording of his favorite 1920s Broadway hit, The Drowsy Chaperone.

The play-within-a-play will delight you with mistaken identities, dream sequences, spit takes, an unfl appable English butler, an absent-minded dowager, a ditzy chorine, a harried best man, and Janet’s “Drowsy” (i.e. “Tipsy”) Chaperone, played in the show-

within-a-show by a blowzy Grande Dame of the Stage, specializing in “rousing anthems” and not above upstaging the occasional co-star.

Irresistibly Entertaining!

Sabrina Fair7:30 PM Wed, July 6 – Fri, July 8, 20112 PM & 7:30 PM Saturday, July 9, 20112 PM Sunday, July 10, 2011Presented by: Chilliwack Player’s GuildTheatre PerformanceProduced with permission of Dramatists Play Service. Written by Samuel A Taylor

If you enjoy the timeless charm of a classic, “Sabrina Fair” is the show for you.

Sabrina, the daughter of a lowly chauffeur, returns from Paris. She is so changed

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The Visual Arts: will inspire, challenge, tell a story, share an experience, offer a new perspective, make a statement, and in so doing, educate.

The stage is set, and for the visual artist in Chilliwack the grand opening of the Chilliwack Art Gallery at the new Cultural Center, the show is on. The Chilliwack Visual Artists Association is honoured to curate the Opening show and exhibits into 2011. The Association is a not for profi t volunteer organization with a current membership of 70, open to all artists and mediums. The opening show encompasses works from CVAA members as well as many artists from the wider community. For this opening show artists must live or have lived in Chilliwack in order to submit their work. The theme celebrates the people, history, culture and/or the natural environment of Chilliwack.

As with any production countless hours of planning have gone into this exciting event. The planning started in January with the distribution of the Call for Entry to twenty publications out lining the theme and criteria. The work was catalogued and divided into various media: oil, watercolour, and acrylic paintings, mixed media which includes printmaking and pastels and textiles, photography, pottery, glass and sculpture.

In June the selection panel met to determine out of 200 artworks the foundation of this dynamic show. Dorothy Kostrzewa, Ron Denman, and Marian Dyck, each having worked tirelessly in the cultural fi eld in Chilliwack, jumped at the opportunity to do this important work. The selection was anonymous, with the artist’s identity hidden from the panel. Each distinctive work, while following the theme, spoke for itself. Many more works were submitted

than space to exhibit. A beautiful 16 page colour catalogue of the works featured in the opening show will be available for purchase at the cost of $5.00, in the gallery.

Have you ever been to an opening reception at an art gallery? Now is the time! Come and explore inspirational artwork at the new Chilliwack Cultural Centre’s Gallery. The “Gala Opening Art show” is the inaugural show at the new Chilliwack Art Gallery and will showcase artwork from artists in our Community. This dynamic show starts September 20th and runs to October 30th, with the Opening reception, Friday Sept. 24th - 7:00- 9:00 pm. It features the artwork of 58 prominent Chilliwack artists who responded to an extraordinary call for entry back in May. The selection panel carefully sifted through over 200 items of various media: painting, photography, mixed media & three dimensional items to come up with 65 pieces for display. The theme celebrates the people, history culture and/or lifestyle of our community along with the natural and/or physical environment that surrounds us.

Coming up in November, an international cultural exchange with the 10th Annual “Hands Across The Pacifi c” a collection of unique medias of artwork from artists from Japan, China, Korea, Mongolia and Canada. Opening reception is Saturday Nov 13 1:00 to 3:00 pm and this exhibition runs till Nov 27th.

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