Presented by HANCHER AUDITORIUM and UNIVERSITY OF IOWA DEPARTMENT OF DANCE and UNIVERSITY OF IOWA SCHOOL OF ART, ART HISTORY, AND DESIGN
Adults $55 / $35
Students & Youth $10
Additional ticket fees may apply; total ticket price listed on ticketing page
An essential company honors a vital artist in a program also featuring UI dancers.
In celebration of the centennial of iconoclastic American artist Robert Rauschenberg, the Trisha Brown Dance Company performs Dancing with Bob: Rauschenberg, Brown & Cunningham Onstage, featuring two masterpieces with sets and costumes designed by Rauschenberg. Beginning with Trisha Brown’s seminal work Set and Reset (1983) with music by Laurie Anderson, the program also features Merce Cunningham’s Travelogue (1977) with music by John Cage, which hasn’t been performed by a professional company since 1979. Student dancers from the University of Iowa’s Department of Dance will perform Brown’s Foray Forêt (1990).
Two University of Iowa faculty members—Melinda Jean Myers and Tony Orrico—are former members of the Trisha Brown Dance Company and will be key collaborators during the company’s time on campus.
BROWN: Foray Forêt, performed by University of Iowa Department of Dance students and staged by Melinda Jean Myers, University of Iowa assistant professor of dance
Merce CUNNINGHAM: Travelogue, performed by Trisha Brown Dance Company
David McCartney & James Petersen
Leslie & Mark Nolte / Nolte Academy
Strauss Family
Individuals with disabilities are encouraged to attend all University of Iowa sponsored events. If you are a person with a disability who requires a reasonable accommodation in order to participate in this program, please contact Paris Young in advance at (319) 467-4849 or at [email protected] or fill out an accessibility request using the linked form below.
HANCHER ACCESSIBILITY REQUEST FORM- Please refrain from wearing perfume or cologne out of respect for smell-sensitive patrons.
- Two soundproof observation booths are available on the parterre level for guests who do not wish to disturb others with a cough or any other distractions.
- Photos and video inside the auditorium are prohibited.
- Parking: The Hancher lot can be accessed from both Park Road and Riverside Drive. Click the button below to view a detailed, interactive map.
- Entrances: The main entrance to Hancher Auditorium is located at the south end of the building and near the accessible parking lot on the building’s west side.
- Preorder food from the Stanley Café!
Avoid the lines by making your food selections before you come to Hancher Auditorium. Most entrées are only available through pre-order and cannot be purchased on-site at the performance.
Limited snacks and beverages will be available on-site.
- For those wishing to dine at Hancher prior to the performance there will be snacks available onsite.
- Beverages purchased from the Smith Lobby Bar can only be taken into the auditorium in a Hancher Season Cup which can be purchased from any concession location, the Hancher Box Office, or in the Hancher Showcase. Cups are $5.00 and reusable.
- Snacks are available from the Smith Lobby Bar 90 minutes prior to the performance. Food is not allowed in the auditorium.
- Hancher bars do not accept cash. American Express, Visa, Discover, MasterCard, Google Pay, and Apple Pay are all accepted.