Arts On Tour

The Arts on Tour roster lists a broad spectrum of Arkansas’s finest solo and ensemble performers, individual visual artists and prepared art exhibitions ready for touring within Arkansas. The online AOT listing facilitates the booking process for arts organizations, festival and event planners, schools, civic organizations and government entities interested in contracting with the artists.

The AOT program is designed to reimburse presenters who showcase Arkansas artists listed on the roster. When an AOT artist negotiates a contract with the presenter, the Arkansas Arts Council typically will subsidize 40 percent of the cost of the event as long as funds are available.

New AOT artists are selected each year through a panel process. 

Apply For The Arts On Tour Artist Roster

Applications to join the roster are closed until fall 2025.

To be eligible for the Arts on Tour Program, a performing or visual artist must: 

  • Maintain a primary residency in Arkansas, or must have an Arkansas based contact.
  • Have presented concerts, exhibitions, programs or lecture-demonstrations in locations away from their home location at least twice in the previous year. Exhibitions must have been presented in a formal gallery space.

The Arkansas Arts Council reserves the right to determine the appropriateness of the scope or nature of the presentation proposed by a selected Arts on Tour artist and retains the right to determine the suitability of an AOT artist to remain on the roster once they have been selected.

Arts on Tour Artist Roster application forms should be submitted online by completing the form linked below. You will receive an email confirmation when we have received your online submission.

 

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Piccolo Zoppé
Tags
Celebration Arts Central
Arkansas Arts Council
Featured by
AAC
Location
7 Springhill Dr., Greenbrier, AR, 72058
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In 1842, a young French street performer named Napoline Zoppé wandered into a plaza in Budapest, Hungary, looking for work. There, his eyes glanced upon a beautiful equestrian ballerina named Ermenegilda. Since Napoline was a clown, Ermenegilda's father saw him as beneath her and disapproved of their relationship. The two ran away to Venice, Italy, and founded the circus that still bears their name.

Alberto Zoppé, along with his siblings, Napoline's great-great-grandchildren, inherited the circus almost 100 years later. A grand equestrian in his own right, Alberto forged many unique friendships, including one with famed actor/director Orson Welles. Welles persuaded Alberto to take a role in a small film about the circus being shot in London. Orsen then brought John Ringling North of Ringling Brothers, Barnum, and Bailey Circus, to meet the family.

He asked Alberto to bring his family to America, as he was putting together circus acts for Cecil B. Demille's epic film “The Greatest Show on Earth”. Alberto was hesitant to leave his family's circus. After World War II, the show had already lost so much to the war, including their animals, due to the bombing. If he and his sister, Tosca, and other family members were to leave, the show would lose even more. Alberto recalled hearing that the American circus giant had 52 elephants touring with them. He knew that if the family show had an elephant as an attraction, then it would prosper while they were gone.

He suggested that Mr. Ringling-North provide an elephant to the family show during the Zoppé's tour in the United States, to be returned at the end of the Zoppé contract. The response was, “If I sent an elephant to replace every act, I would not have any elephants left.” Alberto replied, "Then we can't leave our family."

The next day, Alberto received a telegram to meet Mr. Ringling-North at the train station. They came to an agreement to loan the family circus an elephant for the show as long as Alberto worked for him. He obliged and was prominently featured in the film.

Alberto would remain in America, starting his own family. His children Tino, Delilah, Carla, Giovanni, and Tosca, along with their spouses, are all active in the family business. Although the circus travels extensively, the Zoppé family has been proud to call Arkansas their home for over 30 years.

Requirements
A performance lot measuring 120’ x 150’ is best, with 150 amp electrical service; water supply (garden hose bib), and a way to dispose of refuse and horse waste
Fee
$15,000 - $35,000 (depending on size of show). The AOT program will only reimburse $2,000 per presenter.
Time Availability
Year-round

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