1) despite being around other people a lot, we are feeling increasingly isolated. Clowning brings us into a state of deep connection with the human and non-human all around.
2) we are aware much communication in the world is based on lies, generalizations and exaggerations. Clowning demands we confront and speak the truth, however painful.
3) our lives our governed by shame, anxiety and fear that we don't understand. Clowning allows us to bring lightness and playfulness to our darkest flaws and fears.
4) mainstream culture is telling us our creative desires are unimportant, strange or even wrong. Clowning gives us direct access to our deepest creative selves and to honor who we are.
5) we seek meaning and find it lacking in most walks of life. Clowning reminds us of the beauty of the present moment, of our own ridiculousness, and that we all have a responsibility to create the world we want to live in.
~Barnaby King
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So many clowns I recall, Red Skelton, Dick Van Dyke, Marx Bros, 3 stooges, Chaplin, Keaton...the ones without red noses were often my favorites.
The clowns and comedians often delved into important subjects, to make the audience think.
2) we are aware much communication in the world is based on lies, generalizations and exaggerations. Clowning demands we confront and speak the truth, however painful.
3) our lives our governed by shame, anxiety and fear that we don't understand. Clowning allows us to bring lightness and playfulness to our darkest flaws and fears.
4) mainstream culture is telling us our creative desires are unimportant, strange or even wrong. Clowning gives us direct access to our deepest creative selves and to honor who we are.
5) we seek meaning and find it lacking in most walks of life. Clowning reminds us of the beauty of the present moment, of our own ridiculousness, and that we all have a responsibility to create the world we want to live in.
~Barnaby King
.......
So many clowns I recall, Red Skelton, Dick Van Dyke, Marx Bros, 3 stooges, Chaplin, Keaton...the ones without red noses were often my favorites.
The clowns and comedians often delved into important subjects, to make the audience think.