PERU – Performers at Perus Amateur Circus wont just need skill this year. Theyll need some cold, hard cash if they want to show off their talents.
The Circus City Festival Board says it will begin charging performers a sign-up fee after donations from businesses and benefactors declined.
Its a situation where we looked around us – there arent a lot of free, unstructured activities that give the kids everything they get out of (the) circus, producer Mark Hall told the Peru Tribune.
The fees are $30 a child. Families with more than one child participating will pay $30 for the first child and $20 for each additional child.
We looked at the minimum we could charge to make a little bit of an impact on our budget, Hall said. We also looked at youth circus programs throughout the country. Ours is definitely a true bargain. There are places that charge thousands of dollars just to work in a similar program for shorter periods of time.
Circus City Festival Treasurer Kurt Krauskopf said the festival has a 2012 budget of about $260,000. The festival spends more than a fourth of that on insurance and utilities, with other money going toward scholarships, publicity, a parade and the event itself.
We havent raised ticket prices in four years, and we can only charge so much for certain things, Krauskopf said.
He said organizers decided to implement the performer fees after reviewing the budget and realizing they wouldnt have enough money to cover their expenses. The board expects the fees to generate about $6,000.
This years circus is scheduled for July 14 to July 21.