International Clown Fest India 2011

The shows will be held at St. Andrews auditorium, Bandra on 30th Sept, 1st & 2nd Oct 2011 Learn Various skills of Clowning and much more absolutely FREE!! at the International Clown Festival Workshop to be held at St.Stanislaus School, Bandra on 27th Sept from 4.00pm – 6.00pmTo register, please send in your details(name, age, contact no.) to [email protected] Topics for the workshop include:Basic ClowningBalloon SculptingClown Make-upJuggling & trickshttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFhxtu6h62w&feature=player_embedded Clown Fest In India 2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YABJ7fBmlmM International Clown Fest India 2010 This is the second edition of the International Clown Festival India and for these guys, making somebody laugh is serious business.
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Read this a couple of days ago and am very excited to take my daughter for this. Our last visit to the circus was great but not impressive enough with regards to the clowns. Looking at the videos and how the kids love the clown this might just be worth the while. We are going to attend the following event tomorrow and book our tickets on Book My Show for the weekend shows thereafter here. The shows will be held at St. Andrews auditorium, Bandra on 30th Sept, 1st & 2nd Oct 2011 Learn Various skills of Clowning and much more absolutely FREE!! at the International Clown Festival Workshop to be held at St.Stanislaus School, Bandra on 27th Sept from 4.00pm – 6.00pm To register, please send in your details(name, age, contact no.) to [email protected] Topics for the workshop include:

  • Basic Clowning
  • Balloon Sculpting
  • Clown Make-up
  • Juggling & tricks

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XFhxtu6h62w&feature=player_embedded Clown Fest In India 2010 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YABJ7fBmlmM International Clown Fest India 2010 This is the second edition of the International Clown Festival India and for these guys, making somebody laugh is serious business. And while you may have simplified clowns by defining them as ‘jokers’, this is the time to do a double check. The fest will feature stage shows, pantomime, jugglers, magicians, puppets, stilt walkers, balloon sculptors, face painting, parades and educational workshops. Martin D’Souza aka Flubber, a professional clown and an MBA, received an encouraging feedback when he brought the fest to India last year. But he rues that the government and sponsors are yet to show support. “I realised that we need to package clowning well. A clown has to interact with people and that’s not easy,” says Martin. There will be a show with street children in support for Childline, an NGO. “This festival is dedicated to the children who have no families. The theme is family reunion. We will be releasing our music CD on this occasion,” he says. Another professional, Gregory Parks, insists, “Clowning means inspiring laughter and sometimes thought. Clowning adapts to the environment in which it’s being performed. One doesn’t just put on a nose and makeup and a costume.” Martin agrees and puts it best: “We don’t just make people laugh, we make them happy.” Looking forward to this. Will post our experience once we attend the workshop tomorrow. For more details do visit http://www.clownfestindia.com/

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