Trevinho
02-15-2005, 04:53 PM
Hi
For a long long time I wanted to be a clown. I started first by teaching myself how to do balloon animals, then origami, then some took some acting (along other skills I already have I think I can us) and I think I am now ready to create my clown and act it out. I was thinking a joyful whiteface clown that doesn't speak. The reason for the silence part is because I wish to perform mainly for very young and special education kids, which in most scenarios don't have a good grasp of the language.
I don't really want to make a profession out of this, but rather do it for the only reason I think a clown is needed, to put a smile in the face of people. I want to use my free time to walk the cities/orphanages/hospitals/any place that I can do some good and try to make some smiles.
The problem is where I live there aren't many clown schools (don't think there is any except maybe in acting degrees having one class on the subject). I have some kind of drama classes in university which can help, but I don't think that teacher ever had anyone trying to be an actual clown, but still I don't have much access to information about clowning. I was wondering if anyone has any tips, maybe some beginners skits I could practise that may fit into what I wanna do.
Another question, when starting out, it it ok to go low profile with the costume? I was thinking on making one my own but I don't have that many funds to invest so I'll be mostly re-using old clothes of mine and family ones.
I'm also ordering Clown Act Omnibus and Be a Clown: The Complete Guide to Instant Clowning as these were the books I could find still selling that were best rated. If anyone has any comments about them or any other suggestions it would be appreciated (I don't think I can find Creative Clowning being sold easily).
Thanks for any help.
Trevinho
For a long long time I wanted to be a clown. I started first by teaching myself how to do balloon animals, then origami, then some took some acting (along other skills I already have I think I can us) and I think I am now ready to create my clown and act it out. I was thinking a joyful whiteface clown that doesn't speak. The reason for the silence part is because I wish to perform mainly for very young and special education kids, which in most scenarios don't have a good grasp of the language.
I don't really want to make a profession out of this, but rather do it for the only reason I think a clown is needed, to put a smile in the face of people. I want to use my free time to walk the cities/orphanages/hospitals/any place that I can do some good and try to make some smiles.
The problem is where I live there aren't many clown schools (don't think there is any except maybe in acting degrees having one class on the subject). I have some kind of drama classes in university which can help, but I don't think that teacher ever had anyone trying to be an actual clown, but still I don't have much access to information about clowning. I was wondering if anyone has any tips, maybe some beginners skits I could practise that may fit into what I wanna do.
Another question, when starting out, it it ok to go low profile with the costume? I was thinking on making one my own but I don't have that many funds to invest so I'll be mostly re-using old clothes of mine and family ones.
I'm also ordering Clown Act Omnibus and Be a Clown: The Complete Guide to Instant Clowning as these were the books I could find still selling that were best rated. If anyone has any comments about them or any other suggestions it would be appreciated (I don't think I can find Creative Clowning being sold easily).
Thanks for any help.
Trevinho