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Cattywampus Fall Ball

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Sat, October 21, 2023
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM ET
LOCATION

Old City Performing Arts Center
111 State Street
Knoxville, TN 37902

Come celebrate Cattywampus Puppet Council

We're throwing a Fall Ball on Saturday, Oct 21st at The Old City Performing Arts Center and we want you to join us! Our goal for the event is to fundraise $35,000 towards supporting our 2024 programming. Help us keep community-based art and giant puppet magic alive in Knoxville!

 

A Fall Ball? What's that?

Great question! We're inviting you to show up in whatever Ball attire you choose~a fancy gown, a duct tape tuxedo, an early Halloween costume, a cardboard mask, butterfly wings, or just your usual attire. There will be music, dancing, drinking, snacking, a costume photo booth, a silent auction and of course, lots of giant puppets. There will be performances by the Knox Honkers & Bangers (Cattywampus's hot pink community brass band) and a vintage vinyl Halloween DJ set from Xerox the Kidd. Who knows, a pop-up parade might even ensue! You definitely don't want to miss it. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Who We Are

Cattywampus Puppet Council is a community-based arts nonprofit in Knoxville, TN. Over the past 8 years, we have been bringing interactive parades, theater, play, and giant puppets to communities across East Tennessee and the South, utilizing the arts as a vehicle for helping communities tell their stories, build relationships with one another and cultivate power, joy, creativity, and justice together. 

 

Perhaps you learned about us when we threw our first community arts parade in 2017 down Magnolia Ave? Saw one of our performances at the Knox County Library? Gave our Giant Dolly Parton puppet a hug during the Knox Pride Parade? Danced with our community brass band, the Knox Honkers & Bangers? Had a child participate in one of our free afterschool art programs? Or maybe you just met us this spring when we collaborated with Yo-Yo Ma as part of the Our Common Nature concert?

 

Cattywampus is all this and so much more. And it's time for us to grow with your support!

 

What We're Raising Funds For

For years, Cattywampus has been a primarily volunteer-run organization, bringing giant puppets and innovative community-based art programming to Knoxville and beyond on a shoestring. While we've accomplished so much, we realize that in order to keep expanding our work and achieve long-term sustainability as an organization, it's time to hire our first full-time staff member and fundraise a more robust operating budget for ourselves. Funds raised will directly support 2024 programming, such as:

 

Our spring Cattywampus Parade & Street Party 

Now in its 7th year, Cattywampus’s people-powered Parade & Street Party has become an annual tradition in Knoxville. It brings together diverse and intergenerational cross-sections of our community to play, create, and build relationships with one another, while using the visual and performing arts as tools to help tell our stories and vision what futures we might create together. Community members of all ages are invited to make giant puppets, masks, costumes, and other art and come together to parade as one!

 

 

10 Parade Youth Art Residencies

As part of our parade programming, Cattywampus hosts 8-week long art residencies at afterschool partner sites in Knoxville, such as Centro Hispano, the Boys & Girls Club, Canvas Can Do Miracles, Knox County Schools and others. These residencies are completely free to our community partners. Cattywampus teaching artists and youth interns meet weekly with students to support them in designing and creating their own original giant puppets and other parade art. Each residency culminates in students forming their own parade crew and sharing their original art with the community at the Cattywampus Parade & Street Party!

 

 

Our Youth Intern Squad

Each winter/spring, Cattywampus hires local high school art students to work at our Parade Youth Art Residencies. Through this paid workforce development program, students have an opportunity to explore teaching careers in the arts, learn leadership skills, and so much more. 

 

 

The Knox Honkers & Bangers

Birthed from the Cattywampus ethos that everyone is an artist and that bringing joy & magic to public spaces can transform them, this raucous, hot-pink community brass band is open to everyone. Since its inception in January 2023, we've grown to nearly 50 members of honkers, bangers, flag twirlers, dancers, and more. We've performed at the Big Ears Festival, the Dogwood Arts Festival, Open Streets, SoKnoPride, the Old City Performing Arts Center, and other community events. And we're just getting started!

 

 

And so much more...

EVENT TIME iCal - Outlook - Google

Sat, October 21, 2023
7:00 PM - 10:00 PM ET
LOCATION

Old City Performing Arts Center
111 State Street
Knoxville, TN 37902

Tickets


$60 Lil Possum Ticket

1 drink ticket and access to the Ball, silent auction, & all other activities

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$90 Big Bear Ticket

Two drink tickets, Cattywampus enamel pin, and access to the Ball, silent auction, & all other activities

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$120 Giant Dolly Ticket

Open Bar, Cattywampus tote bag & enamel pin, and access to the Ball, silent auction, & all other activities

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$1,000 Sponsor a Puppet

Includes the sponsorship of a Cattywampus puppet to perform at the Fall Ball (Your choice!)

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8 Giant Dolly Tickets (Open Bar, Cattywampus tote bag & enamel pin, and access to the Ball, silent auction, & all other activities)

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Giving Levels


$250 Sponsor Supplies for 1 Youth Residency

Your gift will cover all of the art supplies for 1 of our 8-week Parade Youth Art Residencies! Each residency is hosted at an afterschool partner site in Knoxville, such as Centro Hispano, the Boys & Girls Club, or a Knox County School and is completely free to these community partners. 

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$750 Sponsor a Parade Youth Intern

Your gift will sponsor a paid position for one of Parade Youth Intern Squad members! Each parade season, Cattywampus hires local high school students as teaching artist assistants for each of our Parade Youth Art Residencies. 

Each residency is 8-weeks long and is hosted at an afterschool partner site in Knoxville, such as Centro Hispano, the Boys & Girls Club, or a Knox County School. These residencies are completely free to our community partners. Youth Interns are paired with our Cattywampus Teaching Artists to lead 10 of these Youth Art Residencies each spring, supporting students in designing & creating their own giant puppets and other parade art. Each residency culminates in students forming their own parade crew and sharing their original art with the community at our Cattywampus Parade & Street Party on May 19th!

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$2,000 Sponsor a Teaching Artist

Your gift will sponsor the training and staffing of a local Teaching Artist at 1 of our 8-week Parade Youth Art Residencies! Each residency is hosted at an afterschool partner site in Knoxville, such as Centro Hispano, the Boys & Girls Club, or a Knox County School and is completely free to these community partners. 

Cattywampus Teaching Artists & Youth Interns lead 10 of these Youth Art Residencies each spring, supporting students in designing & creating their own giant puppets and other parade art. Each residency culminates in students forming their own parade crew and sharing their original art with the community at our Cattywampus Parade & Street Party on May 19th!

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$5,000 Sponsor a Parade Youth Art Residency

Your gift will cover all materials and staffing for 1 Parade Youth Art Residency.

Each residency is 8-weeks long and is hosted at an afterschool partner site in Knoxville, such as Centro Hispano, the Boys & Girls Club, or a Knox County School. These residencies are completely free to our community partners. Cattywampus Teaching Artists & Youth Interns lead 10 of these Youth Art Residencies each spring, supporting students in designing & creating their own giant puppets and other parade art. Each residency culminates in students forming their own parade crew and sharing their original art with the community at our Cattywampus Parade & Street Party on May 19th!

 

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