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VIDEO: Township hosts free Christmas variety show

Four performers will take the stage at the Chief Sepass Theatre Dec. 3
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From left: Rachel Button, Portraits of Us, Kellie Haines and The Kwerks. Submitted photos

The Township of Langley is hosting a free Christmas variety show in Fort Langley on Sunday, Dec. 3.

Taking place at 2 p.m. at the Chief Sepass Theatre, the show will feature performances by Portraits of Us, The Kwerks, Rachel Button and Kellie Haines.

“This is a wonderful opportunity to get in the Christmas spirit, enjoy some holiday favourites and experience some of the many talented local performers we are fortunate to have in our area,” said Peter Tulumello, Township director of arts, culture and community initiatives.

The free event concludes the Township’s Canada 150 Fall Concert series, which was held along with a summer concert series to celebrate our nation’s milestone birthday.

To register for a free ticket, log in to RecExpress.ca and use course barcode 535645, or contact any of the Township’s recreation centres listed at tol.ca/recreation-culture/facilities.

ABOUT THE PERFORMERS

Portraits of Us is a duo from the Fraser Valley, made up of married couple Jason and Anna Ratzlaff. Since forming in 2016, they have performed original music with the Chilliwack Symphony Orchestra, played on many Canadian stages, and completed their first western Canadian tour. Their sound is clean, melodic, and filled with intricate vocal and instrumental parts. Portraits of Us released their debut album Guard Your Heart in August of 2017.

The Kwerks, comprised of Langley-based couple Laura and Ryan Koch, perform unique, snappy folk-pop with hints of bluegrass and rock. They released two EPs in 2016 and were featured in a Dominion Lending Centres national commercial campaign. The Kwerks scooped up a Fraser Valley Music Award nomination and made it to the national top 25 in this year’s CBC Searchlight Competition. Their songs have been picked up by radio stations locally and nationally, and their live performances are infused with sassy dance moves and funny stories.

Rachel Button is a professional musician who has 10 years of experience performing, songwriting and recording in the UK, United States and Canada. Hailing from Britain, she has performed at The Royal Albert Hall, Kensington Palace and The Great British Folk Festival, and is currently a vocal coach at the Langley Community Music School.

Ventriloquist and family entertainer Kellie Haines started talking and singing to her stuffed animals at the age of eight. When they started talking back, she knew she had a show! With a background in theatre, clowning, singing, and dance, Kellie performs at festivals, in schools across Canada, and as a puppeteer/singer for television. Her dream came true recently when she worked as a puppeteer on a TV movie with The Jim Henson Company.