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Ringmaster, co-founder, and UT Austin mechanical engineering graduate Jeremy Rosen and the Bike Zoo create life-long memories. Since first unveiling their original creations at the Austin First Night Parade in 2005, the Bike Zoo has grown steadily. Having performed at festivals, parades, and schools across the US and in Mexico, millions of people have experienced the Bike Zoo since its inception.

The Bike Zoo presents a magical, immersive, and interactive environment. A unique addition to any festival, parade, public space, corporate, family, or educational event, public or private, the ever-growing menagerie of giant playful, interactive, hand-built creatures includes the  Rattlesnake, an assortment of many  Butterflies, the Beloved Bat,  Fanciful Owl , Bald Eagle, Preying Mantis, Reindeer-Drawn Sleigh, Bicycle Carousel, and the Armadillo!

You can count on Bike Zoo’s menagerie to engage visitors of all ages and captivate the imaginations of those who see or interact with the larger-than-life bikes. The Bike Zoo animals can be booked a la carte, or as a whole zoo, as static backdrops for events, photo and video opportunities, as functional interactive roaming displays, or for event patrons or VIPs to ride upon with Bike Zoo staff.

The Bike Zoo is proud to be among a select group of unique and well-respected artists on The Texas Commission on the Arts’ Touring Roster. Financial support may be available to assist with booking fees through the Arts Respond Performance Support grant program. This quarterly program provides support to schools, government entities, and nonprofit organizations for hiring artists from the Texas Commission on the Arts’ Texas Touring Roster. Please click here for more information.
 

 

Bookings, please contact Beth Danziger:

Groove Labs

yes@groovelabs.net

512-338-1832

 

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The Bike Zoo’s participation in The Mexic-Arte Dia de los Muertos Viva La Vida Parade and Festival and our participation  in The Greater East Austin Youth Association’s Central Texas Juneteenth Parade and Celebration are supported in part by the Cultural Arts Division of the City of Austin Economic Development Department.