Celebrate the 35th anniversary of the University of Iowa’s Hancher Auditorium as The Joffrey Ballet dances river to river, Hancher’s gift to Iowa.
Iowa Public Television travels with the Joffrey as it celebrates Hancher’s history in Iowa and the arts nationally, The Joffrey’s long relationship with Hancher and Iowa, and the community that is created in each city when The Joffrey holds dance movement workshops, public rehearsals, and ends each day with a world class performance.
Hancher's 35th Anniversary River to River Tour with The Joffrey Ballet
- Friday, June 29 - Des Moines
- Sunday, July 1 - Council Bluffs
- Tuesday, July 3 - Muscatine
- Friday, July 6 - Cedar Rapids
- Saturday, July 7 - Iowa City
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Charles Swanson, Executive Director of Hancher Auditorium, elaborates on the major effort involved in The Hancher/Joffrey River to River tour.
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Charles Swanson, Executive Director of Hancher Auditorium, reflects on the impact that the Hancher has had on the community.
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After months and months of work, comes the reward. Judith Hurtig, Artistic Director at Hancher Auditorium, looks forward to bringing the performance to Iowans.
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Local organizations, like Children's Square U.S.A. in Council Bluffs, get involved in the Joffrey visit. Carol Wood, President and C.E.O. of Children's Square U.S.A., discusses her organization's investment in the arts.
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What makes The Joffrey Ballet different, besides being one of the best? Judith Hurtig, Artistic Director of Hancher Auditorium, answers.
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The benefits of The Joffrey's visits extend beyond their actual presence. Richard Stanley explains the value of bringing the Joffrey's professional level of skill to Iowa communities.
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