September 10, 2021 | 5:30 p.m.
Hancher, the performing arts jewel at the University of Iowa, hosted WorldCanvass on September 10 for an outdoor celebration of community. Iowa City Mayor Bruce Teague joined Chuck Swanson of Hancher, Russell Ganim of International Programs, and a host of performers and artists including Brian Williams of Step Afrika! and sculptor Colette Hosmer in an exploration of the power of partnerships to enrich and enliven community life.
The event officially introduced the 30 granite fish that have been installed in the grassy expanse near the entrance to Hancher. The fish are the central element of Hancher’s Wellspring project. Conceived in America and made in China, the fish now live near the banks of the Iowa River and speak to the connective power of art. We talked with sculptor Colette Hosmer and "Fishtastic!" author Tess Weaver (Terri Gullickson) and heard how area school children became involved in making the fish feel at home. The fish installation was celebrated in performances by Chinese dance and choral groups as well as the UI School of Music’s drum ensemble.
Hancher’s long dedication to partnerships that build community continues with Step Afrika! The driving rhythms and brilliant artistry of the dancers in Step Afrika! thrilled Iowa audiences during their recent appearance, so much so that Hancher invited Step Afrika! to participate in a week-long residency prior to this year’s Hancher performance on September 11. Those who attended heard a conversation between Brian Williams of Step Afrika!, Mayor Teague, and Hancher director Swanson before a special performance by Step Afrika! and the Oak Hill Elementary School Marimba Players from Clear Creek Amana.
Location: Outside Hancher Auditorium, 141 Park Road, Iowa City
Free and open to the public.
Media Coverage
Press-Citizen: The fish at Hancher's door tell a story and soon will have names, Chuck Swanson
Program Details
5:15 p.m. - 5:30 p.m.
Chinese Drum Ensemble, UI School of Music; director, Dan Moore
5:30 p.m. - 5:40 p.m.
How partnerships bring a community together
Chuck Swanson—director, Hancher
Bruce Teague—mayor, City of Iowa City
Russell Ganim—dean, International Programs, University of Iowa
5:40 p.m.- 6:00 p.m.
Choral and dance performances sponsored by the Iowa City Area Chinese Association
Iowa City LanTin Cheongsam Club
Classic Chinese Dance Group
Sam HUANG Hao—opera singer
6:00 p.m. - 6:20 p.m.
Wellspring project
Chuck Swanson—director, Hancher
Colette Hosmer—sculptor
Tess Weaver (Terri Gullickson)—author
Mallory Hellman—director, Iowa Youth Writing Project
Lily Landolt—student, Borlaug Elementary School, Iowa City
6:20 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Traditional dances performed by Chinese Folk Dance Lovers
6:30 p.m. - 6:50 p.m.
Embracing diversity, building community
Chuck Swanson—director, Hancher
Brian Williams—Step Afrika!
Bruce Teague—mayor, City of Iowa City
6:50 p.m. - 7:00 p.m.
Performance by Step Afrika! and Oak Hill Elementary School Marimba Players, Clear Creek Amana