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Renew your Series Subscription today! Choose from seven exciting series: Music, Comedy, eatre, Dance, Kids, Festival, Film, and Classical ALL SHOW TICKETS AVAILABLE AT or IN PERSON at 9201 Corbould St. Chilliwack, or ONLINE www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca 604.391.SHOW VOL. 3 / NO. 2b NEWS FROM THE CENTRE 7 4 6 9 CHILLIWACK VISUAL ARTIST ASSOCIATION CHILLIWACK ART GALLERY ALL SHOW TICKETS AVAILABLE AT or IN PERSON at 9201 Corbould St. Chilliwack, or ONLINE www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca 604.391.SHOW 7 4 6 9 EXCLUSIVE OFFER Simply present your cket to your server on the day of the show and enjoy the exclusive savings ALL RESTAURANTS Bozzini’s Corky’s Dakota’s Decades Frankie’s Kuro Original Joe’s Prestons Rusca’s Woo Mai DISCOUNT 15% 20% 20% 15% ($10 Min.) 10% 15% 20% 25% Exclusive Menu 15% RESERVATIONS 604.792.0744 604.795.2331 604.795.2215 604.793.6675 604.793.0022 604.392.5876 604.392.5637 604.792.5552 604.792.7081 604.792.0799 For more details: www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca/dinner VOL. 3 / NO. 2b NEWS FROM THE CENTRE Front CENTRE and Advance purchase of refreshments available prior to the start of show Avoid the long lineups during intermission! This Month’s Featured Restaurant Visit Kuro Asian Cuisine 15% Discount Night of the show! - OCTOBER 2012 - Moments in Time Gallery Hours Wed. - Sat. 12 - 5PM Theatre Show Evenings 6 - 8 PM Three CVAA Members Dan Beru- be, Anne Pradine & Evelyn Zuber- bier collaborate to create this dis- play of Paintings, Wire Sculpture and Stained Glass images depict- ing the environment. Earth,Water & Fire. The selected pieces were chosen to compliment each others individual style resulting in a truly inspiring exhibition. Oct 18 - Dec 1, 2012 Get Your Season Brochure Now! TITANIC: The Musical The National Broadway Tour W inner of Five Tony Awards®, including Best Musical, Best Book, and Best Score, Titanic the Musical has been enchanting audiences all across North America and now drops anchor in Chilliwack as part of its Canadian leg of the tour on October 28 at 7:30pm. Spectacular sets and a brilliant cast of 30 professionals recounts the story of one of America’s greatest tragedies while remaining sensitive to the souls that were lost on that terrible day 100 years ago. Presented by e Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre Society, this award winning broadway show takes you on board the doomed ship as the hopes and dreams of the passengers are recounted by their ghosts from the ocean floor. With all the grandeur of Broadway this visually stunning production overflows with magnificent sets and incredible talent in a show you will not want to miss! Cleverly transforming the Main eatre into that ill-fated ship, you’ll be taken back a century following the stories of a Stoker, a Lookout, and a Telegraph Operator as they give us their take on why Titanic was going too fast, saw the iceberg too late, and could not summon help in time. Powerful and moving, we follow the aspirations of those on board the doomed ship ranging from third class passengers heading to the New World who dream of a better life, to the Edwardian first class desperate to maintain their lifestyle. You will fall in love with these characters even though you know their fate. Titanic: e Musical tells the story of this fantastic ship launching on her maiden voyage and the tragic sinking thru the eyes of several different characters amongst the rigid class-distinctions of that era. With all the Pizzaz of Broadway, Titanic: e Musical asks all the what ifs, like what if there had been enough lifeboats, what if the ship hadn’t been going so fast, what if help had arrived sooner.Money, class, and all the dreams in the world mean nothing to the powerful sea at the end of the day when she claims the sadly crippled “unsinkable” ship. Come see this phenomenal Broadway Musical as it explores the grandeur of the ship and the lives of the people on it in a spectacular theatre experience! Titanic is generously sponsored by Platinum sponsor Soprema. Additional sponsors include Simpson Notaries, Sutton Group Showplace Realty, Fraser Valley Custom Printers, Odlum Brown, e Chilliwack Progress, Coast Chilliwack, Hallmark Promotions, A&W, Department of Canadian Heritage and the City of Chilliwack.

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Page 1: Front CENTRE - Chilliwack Cultural Centre€¦ · October 18 - 20, 2012 October 24 - 27, 2012 7:30 PM A Chilliwack Players Guild Presentation Set in York, Pennsylvania in 1958, this

Renew your Series Subscription today!Choose from seven exciting series: Music, Comedy, Theatre, Dance, Kids, Festival, Film, and Classical

ALL SHOW TICKETS AVAILABLE AT

or IN PERSON at 9201 Corbould St. Chilliwack, or ONLINE www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca604.391.SHOW

VOL. 3 / NO. 2b NEWS FROM THE CENTRE

7 4 6 9

CHILLIWACK VISUAL ARTIST ASSOCIATION

CHILLIWACK ART GALLERY

ALL SHOW TICKETS AVAILABLE AT

or IN PERSON at 9201 Corbould St. Chilliwack, or ONLINE www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca604.391.SHOW7 4 6 9

EXCLUSIVE OFFER

Simply present your ticketto your server on the day of the show

and enjoy the exclusive savings

ALL RESTAURANTS

Bozzini’sCorky’sDakota’sDecadesFrankie’sKuroOriginal Joe’sPrestonsRustica’sWoo Mai

DISCOUNT

15%20%20%

15% ($10 Min.)10%15%20%25%

Exclusive Menu15%

RESERVATIONS

604.792.0744604.795.2331604.795.2215604.793.6675604.793.0022604.392.5876604.392.5637604.792.5552604.792.7081604.792.0799

For more details:www.chilliwackculturalcentre.ca/dinner

VOL. 3 / NO. 2b NEWS FROM THE CENTRE

Front CENTREand

Advance purchase of refreshments available prior to the start of show

Avoid the long lineups during intermission!

This Month’s

Featured Restaurant

Visit Kuro Asian Cuisine15% DiscountNight of the show!

- OCTOBER 2012 -

Moments in Time

Gallery HoursWed. - Sat. 12 - 5PM

Theatre Show Evenings

6 - 8 PM

Three CVAA Members Dan Beru-be, Anne Pradine & Evelyn Zuber-bier collaborate to create this dis-play of Paintings, Wire Sculpture and Stained Glass images depict-ing the environment. Earth,Water & Fire. The selected pieces were chosen to compliment each others individual style resulting in a truly

inspiring exhibition.

Oct 18 - Dec 1, 2012

Get YourSeason BrochureNow!

TITANIC: The Musical The National Broadway Tour

Winner of Five Tony Awards®, including Best Musical, Best Book,

and Best Score, Titanic the Musical has been enchanting audiences all across North America and now drops anchor in Chilliwack as part of its Canadian leg of the tour on October 28 at 7:30pm. Spectacular sets and a brilliant cast of 30 professionals recounts the story of one of America’s greatest tragedies while remaining sensitive to the souls that were lost on that terrible day 100 years ago.

Presented by The Chilliwack Arts & Cultural Centre Society, this award winning broadway show takes you on board the doomed ship as the hopes and dreams of the passengers are recounted by their ghosts from the ocean floor.

With all the grandeur of Broadway this visually stunning production overflows with magnificent sets and incredible talent in a show you will not want to miss!

Cleverly transforming the Main Theatre into that ill-fated ship, you’ll be taken back a century following the stories of a Stoker, a Lookout, and a Telegraph Operator as they give us their take on why Titanic was going too fast, saw the iceberg too late, and could not summon help in time.

Powerful and moving, we follow the aspirations of those on board the doomed ship ranging from third class passengers heading to the New World who dream of a better life, to the Edwardian first class desperate to maintain their lifestyle. You will fall in love with these characters even though you know their fate.

Titanic: The Musical tells the story of this fantastic ship launching on her maiden voyage and the tragic sinking thru the eyes of several different characters amongst the rigid class-distinctions of that era.

With all the Pizzaz of Broadway, Titanic: The Musical asks all the what ifs, like what if there had been enough lifeboats, what if the ship hadn’t been going so fast, what if help had arrived sooner.Money, class, and all the dreams in the world mean nothing to the powerful sea at the end of the day when she claims the sadly crippled “unsinkable” ship.

Come see this phenomenal Broadway Musical as it explores the grandeur of the ship and the lives of the people on it in a spectacular theatre experience!

Titanic is generously sponsored by Platinum sponsor Soprema. Additional sponsors include Simpson Notaries, Sutton Group Showplace Realty, Fraser Valley Custom Printers, Odlum Brown, The Chilliwack Progress, Coast Chilliwack, Hallmark Promotions, A&W, Department of Canadian Heritage and the City of Chilliwack.

Page 2: Front CENTRE - Chilliwack Cultural Centre€¦ · October 18 - 20, 2012 October 24 - 27, 2012 7:30 PM A Chilliwack Players Guild Presentation Set in York, Pennsylvania in 1958, this

SAVE THE DATE!Cruising the Caribbean Nov 3Piano Extravaganza Nov 10Deck Nov 10Cheesecake Burlesque Revue Nov 16Russian Masterworks Nov 17Double Variations Nov 24The Shakespeare Show Nov 29Flow State Nov 30The Ugliest Duckling Dec 2Rock N’ Roll Christmas Dec 9A Family Christmas Dec 15Winter Harp Dec 19Randy ELVIS Friskie Jan 5Annie Jan 9-20Transforming Trauma Jan 25The Ultimate Comedy Show 2 Jan 26Stage and Screen Feb 2Louisiana Hayride Feb 8Music with Heart Feb 10Swan Lake Feb 15Sing Your Way To Better Sex Feb 16An Incredible Evening of Magic Feb 23The 39 Steps Feb 25

Don’t just love music- make music!

Check out the

ACADEMY OF MUSICwww.chilliwackmusic.com

ALL SHOW TICKETS AVAILABLE AT

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

604.391.SHOW7 4 6 9

VOL. 3 / NO. 2b NEWS FROM THE CENTRE

6:00 PM Saturday, November 5Presented by the Prospera Credit Union and Chilliwack Hospice Society

Cruising the Caribbean is the 9th Annual fundraising event in support of Chilliwack Hospice Society’s Programs & Services. Valet Parking, Carib-bean Steel Drum Band, Silent & Live Auction, Raffle Draws, Dance. Dress formal or in theme of the evening. 6:00pm - Cocktails, 7:00pm - Dinner.

STAR SAPPHIRE SPONSOR: TD

EMERALD SPONSORS: KPMG, Cheryl Bennewith, Notary Public, Barton Insurance

MEDIA SPONSORS: Star FM, The Hawk, The Chilliwack Times, The Chilliwack Progress

SAPPHIRE SPONSORS: Chill-Air, Chilliwack Ford, Gente Belle Salon & Spa, The Langley Concrete Group, Maggie M. Reimer, CFP-RBC Dominion Se-curities Inc., Mertin Hyundai, O’Connor Chrysler & RV

Tickets $150Portion is tax receiptable

A r t F a c t sD i d y o u k n o w. . .

. . . that Abstract expressionism was a post World War II art movement? It was the first specifically American movement

to achieve international influence and put New York City at the center of the western art world, a role formerly filled by Paris. Although the term “abstract

expressionism” was first applied to Amer-ican art in 1946 by the art critic Robert

Coates, it had been first used in Germany in 1919 in the magazine Der Sturm,

regarding German Expressionism. In the United States, Alfred Barr was the first to use this term in 1929 in relation to works

by Wassily Kandinsky.

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October 18 - 20, 2012October 24 - 27, 2012

7:30 PMA Chilliwack Players Guild Presentation

Set in York, Pennsylvania in 1958, this farce centers on two down-on-their-luck actors, Leo Clark and Jack Gable. The pair discover that an older ailing woman has been unable to find her sister’s children in order to include them in her multi-million dollar inheritance. They decide to pose as Max and Steve to claim portions of it. When they discover that “Max” and “Steve” are actually “Maxine” and “Stephanie,” they continue on, undaunted...in drag! Leo falls for the woman’s actual niece Meg, while Jack swoons over her aide Audrey. The old lady recovers just as the duo arrives, but they de-cide to keep on, both to try to outlast her health and to stay close to the objects of their interest. Meanwhile, Meg’s fiance Duncan grows increasingly suspicious of the “Leading Ladies.”

$20 Adults$15 Seniors (65+)$15 Students (12 and under or valid student ID)

October 21, 20122:00 PM Matinee

7:30 PM Saturday, November 10A Chilliwack Symphony Orchestra presents

This evening will feature our special guest artist Patrick Kreeger. Not only will he play a piano concerto (still to be determined) but he will also be performing a piano duet with our own resident accompanist, Graham Yates. There are also plans in the works to perform 2 pianos, 4 players-8 hands. The chorus will perform Faure’s moving Cantique de Jean Racine as well as Bach’s Preise dein Glücke.

Patrick Kreeger is a renowned pianist and organist who had his Carnegie Hall debut at age 17, and has won numerous, prestigious music prizes in his career. He has had the privilege of studying and playing with great musi-cians in his career. Patrick has given concerts in the United States, Canada and Europe. He is currently Director of Music and organist for his church in Philadelphia, and he holds a fellowship at the Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia.

Tickets $25Students $15

$60 for subscription to all three of the 2012-2013 Symphony shows.