Thus he spoke as he climbed. When they got to the top, The lad cleared his throat and he shouted out, “YOPP!”

And that Yopp…
That one small, extra Yopp put it over!
Finally, at last! From that speck on that clover
Their voices were heard! They rang out clear and clean.

And the elephant smiled. “Do you see what I mean?…They’ve proved they ARE persons, no matter how small.

And their whole world was saved by the smallest of All!”

- Dr. Seuss (from Horton Hears a Who)

Yopp! inc Reenactments

Seeking actors, performers and art lovers to make Where the Sidewalk Ends: Family Art Fest a fun interactive event! Shifts will be only one hour long (you are welcome to stay longer). All you do is step into a famous painting! Join us in this dynamic celebration of Youth Art Month. Below are the reenactment pieces that we are planning to 'bring to life'. Choose your piece and hour below and join the celebration!

La Promenade
by Claude Monet

Need: One woman / One Youth

Costume: White dress & hat / white shirt & hat

Art Fest

M-Maybe he became ill and couldn't leave the studio by Roy Lichtenstein

 

Need: One woman (or man)

Costume: White jacket/glove

Art Fest

Girl at Mirror
by Norman Rockwell

Need: One girl

Costume: White dress

Art Fest

The Dance
by Henri Matisse

Need: Five women or men

Costume: Nude-colored clothing/ black hair and/or scarf

Art Fest

The Last Supper
by Leonardo da Vinci

Need: Thirteen men or women

Costume: Blue, red or white robe / beards

Art Fest

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