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Clowns are comical performers, stereotypically characterized by their grotesque
Grotesque

When in conversation, grotesque commonly means strange, fantastic, ugly or bizarre, and thus is often used to describe weird shapes and distorted forms such as Halloween masks or gargoyles on churches....
 appearance: colored wigs, stylistic makeup
Cosmetics

Cosmetics are substances used to enhance or protect the appearance or odor of the human body. Cosmetics include skin-care Cream , lotions, Powder , perfumes, lipsticks, fingernail and toe nail polish, eye and facial makeup, permanent waves, colored contact lenses, hair colors, hair sprays and gels, deodorants, baby products, bath oils, bubb...
, outlandish costume
Costume

The term costume can refer to Wardrobe and style of dress in general, or to the distinctive style of dress of a particular people, class, or period....
s, unusually large footwear
Footwear

Footwear consists of garments worn on the foot, for protective clothing against the environment, and adornment. Socks and other hosiery are worn between the feet and the footwear, except for Sandal s and flip flops ....
, etc., who entertain spectators by acting in a hilarious fashion. Types of their acts vary greatly. Some children find clowns very scary.

Clowns are found in cultures of any time and place, because they meet some deeply rooted needs in humanity: violation of taboo
Taboo

A taboo is a strong social prohibition against words, objects, actions, or discussions that are considered undesirable or offensive by a group, culture, society, or community....
s, the mockery of sacred
SACRED

SACRED was a Cubesat built by the Student Satellite Program of the University of Arizona. It was the product of the work of about 50 students, ranging from college freshmen to Ph....
 and profane authorities and symbols, reversal of language and action, and a ubiquitous obscenity
Obscenity

Obscenity , is a term that is most often used in a law context to describe expressions that offend the prevalent sexual morality of the time....
.






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Clowns are comical performers, stereotypically characterized by their grotesque
Grotesque

When in conversation, grotesque commonly means strange, fantastic, ugly or bizarre, and thus is often used to describe weird shapes and distorted forms such as Halloween masks or gargoyles on churches....
 appearance: colored wigs, stylistic makeup
Cosmetics

Cosmetics are substances used to enhance or protect the appearance or odor of the human body. Cosmetics include skin-care Cream , lotions, Powder , perfumes, lipsticks, fingernail and toe nail polish, eye and facial makeup, permanent waves, colored contact lenses, hair colors, hair sprays and gels, deodorants, baby products, bath oils, bubb...
, outlandish costume
Costume

The term costume can refer to Wardrobe and style of dress in general, or to the distinctive style of dress of a particular people, class, or period....
s, unusually large footwear
Footwear

Footwear consists of garments worn on the foot, for protective clothing against the environment, and adornment. Socks and other hosiery are worn between the feet and the footwear, except for Sandal s and flip flops ....
, etc., who entertain spectators by acting in a hilarious fashion. Types of their acts vary greatly. Some children find clowns very scary.

Clowns are found in cultures of any time and place, because they meet some deeply rooted needs in humanity: violation of taboo
Taboo

A taboo is a strong social prohibition against words, objects, actions, or discussions that are considered undesirable or offensive by a group, culture, society, or community....
s, the mockery of sacred
SACRED

SACRED was a Cubesat built by the Student Satellite Program of the University of Arizona. It was the product of the work of about 50 students, ranging from college freshmen to Ph....
 and profane authorities and symbols, reversal of language and action, and a ubiquitous obscenity
Obscenity

Obscenity , is a term that is most often used in a law context to describe expressions that offend the prevalent sexual morality of the time....
. For this reason, clowning is often considered an important part of training as a physical performance
Physical theatre

Physical theatre is a general term used to describe any mode of performance that pursues storytelling through primarily physical means. There are several quite distinct traditions of performance which all describe themselves using the term "physical theatre", which has led to a lot of confusion as to what the definition of physical theatre ac...
 discipline, partly because tricky subject matter can be dealt with, but also because it requires a high level of risk and play in the performer. This has included the training offered by Jacques Lecoq
Jacques Lecoq

Jacques Lecoq born in Paris, was a French actor, Mime artist and acting instructor.He is most famous for his methods on physical theatre, movement and mime that he taught at the school he founded in Paris, l'?cole Internationale de Th??tre Jacques Lecoq from 1956 until his death in 1999....
. An interesting example can be found in the Native American
Indigenous peoples of the Americas

The indigenous peoples of the Americas are the pre-Columbian inhabitants of the Americas, their descendants, and many ethnic groups who identify with those peoples....
 clown societies.

History of Western Clowns

Clowning has developed from a broad tradition and it is difficult to say that it has developed in as a singular tradition or a few different ones. Examples of historical clown types have been the pantomimus
Pantomime

Pantomime is a musical-comedy theatrical production traditionally found in Great Britain, Canada, Jamaica, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Zimbabwe, Republic of Ireland, Gibraltar and Republic of Malta, and is usually performed during the Christmas and New Year season....
 in ancient Greece, the Lazzi
Lazzi

Lazzi is a piece of well-rehearsed comic action commonly used in the Commedia dell'arte. Most English-speaking troupes use the Italian plural "lazzi" as the singular and "lazzis" for the plural....
 of Commedia dell'Arte
Commedia dell'arte

Commedia dell'Arte is a form of improvisational theatre that began in Italy in the 16th century and held its popularity through the 18th century, although it is still performed today....
, Bouffon
Bouffon

Bouffoon is an art form which originally concerned the "ugly people" of France, during the French Renaissance. According to leading Bouffon teacher Philippe Gaulier, excessively-ugly people, lepers, prostitutes, heretics, the mad, and those with disfiguring scars or Deformity were "banished to the swamp" socially....
s, Court Jesters, the French Mime
MIME

Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions is an Internet standard that extends the format of electronic mail to support:* Text in character sets other than ASCII...
 tradition. On top of this there are many non-European clowning traditions (including clown-like figures in Japanese Kabuki
Kabuki

is the highly stylised classical Japanese dance-drama. Kabuki theatre is known for the stylization of its drama and for the elaborate make-up worn by some of its performers....
 theatre) to consider which may or may not have influenced what we now think of when we think of a clown.

Clown types


Whiteface

It is important to note that a whiteface character does not always wear the classic whiteface makeup. Additionally, a character can wear traditional whiteface makeup and be an auguste.

Classic appearance
Traditionally, the whiteface clown uses "clown white" makeup to cover his or her entire face and neck with none of the underlying flesh color showing. In the European whiteface makeup, the ears are painted red. Features, in red and black, are delicate. He or she is traditionally costumed far more extravagantly than the other two clown types, sometimes wearing the ruffled collar and pointed hat which typify the stereotypical "clown suit".

Character
The whiteface character-type is often serious, all-knowing (even if not particularly smart), bossy and cocky. He is the ultimate authority figure. He serves the role of "straight-man" and sets up situations that can be turned funny.

Some circus examples include Pipo Sossman, François Fratellini
François Fratellini

Fran?ois Fratellini was a famous circus clown. He performed as an elegant Clown#Clown types. He was a member of the Fratellini Family. Fran?ois Fratellini was born in Paris, in 1879, and died there in 1951....
 (the Fratellini family), Felix Adler
Felix Adler (clown)

Frank Bartlet Adler , born in Clinton, IA, was a circus performer and entertainer known as "The King of Clowns" who performed for Ringling_Bros._and_Barnum_%26_Bailey_Circus for 28 years....
, Paul Jung, Harry Dann, Chuck Burnes, Albert White, Ernie Burch, Bobby Kaye, Jack and Jackie LeClaire, Joe and Chester Sherman, Keith Crary, Charlie Bell, Tim Tegge, Kenny Dodd, Frankie Saluto, Tammy Parrish, Pennywise, David Konyot (Circus Barum and The Toni Alexis trio), Jay Stewart and Prince Paul Albert.

Auguste


Character
The auguste character-type is often an anarchist, a joker, or a fool. He is clever and has much lower status than the whiteface. Classically the whiteface character instructs the auguste character to perform his bidding. The auguste has a hard time performing the task given which leads to funny situations. Sometimes the auguste plays the role of an anarchist and purposefully has trouble following the whiteface's directions. Sometimes the auguste is confused or is foolish and is screwing up less deliberately.

The contra-auguste

The contra-auguste plays the role of the mediator between the whiteface character and the auguste character. He has a lower status than the whiteface but a higher status than the auguste. He aspires to be more like the whiteface and often mimics everything the whiteface does to try to gain approval. If there is a contra-auguste character, he often is instructed by the whiteface to correct the auguste when he is doing something wrong.

"Character clown"

The character clown adopts an eccentric character of some type, such as a butcher, a baker, a policeman, a housewife or hobo
Hobo

Hobo is a term that refers to migrants, particularly those who make a habit of freighthopping. The iconic image of a hobo is that of an itinerant beggar, one that was solidified in American culture during the Great Depression....
. Prime examples of this type of clown are the circus tramps Otto Griebling
Otto Griebling

Otto Griebling was a Germany-born circus clown who performed for many years with the Cole Brothers and Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circuses....
 and Emmett Kelly
Emmett Kelly

Emmett Leo Kelly , a native of Sedan, Kansas, was an American Circus performer, who created the memorable clown figure "Weary Willie," based on the hobos of the Great Depression era....
. Red Skelton
Red Skelton

Richard Bernard ?Red? Skelton was an United States comedian who was best known as a top old-time radio and television star from 1937 to 1971. Skelton's show business career began in his teens as a circus clown and went on to vaudeville, Broadway theatre, films, radio, TV, night clubs and casinos, while pursuing another career as a painter....
, Harold Lloyd
Harold Lloyd

Harold Clayton Lloyd, Sr. was an United States film actor and film producer, most famous for his silent film comedies.Harold Lloyd ranks alongside Charlie Chaplin and Buster Keaton as one of the most popular and influential film comedians of the silent film era....
, Buster Keaton
Buster Keaton

Joseph Frank "Buster" Keaton was an Academy Award-winning United States comic actor and filmmaker. Best known for his silent films, his trademark was physical comedy with a stoicism, deadpan expression on his face, earning him the nickname "The Great Stone Face" ....
, and Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin

Sir Charles Spencer Chaplin, Jr. Order of the British Empire , better known as Charlie Chaplin, was an Academy Award-winning England comedy film actor and filmmaker....
 would all fit the definition of a character clown.

The character clown makeup is a comic slant on the standard human face. Their makeup starts with a flesh tone base and may make use of anything from glasses, mustaches and beards to freckles, warts, big ears or strange haircuts.

"Egg Register"

When a clown joins Clowns International in England, which claims to be the oldest clown society in the world, he can register his individual make-up. An eggshell is decorated as a miniature version of the clown's head and added to the "Egg Gallery" which then acts as sort of clown copyright.

American character clown types
The most prevalent character clown in the American circus is the hobo, tramp or bum clown. There are subtle differences in the American character clown types. According to American circus expert Hovey Burgess, they are (in order of class):
  • The Hobo Migratory and finds work where he travels.
  • The Tramp Migratory and does not work where he travels.
  • The Bum Non-migratory and non-working.
Emmett Kelly
Emmett Kelly

Emmett Leo Kelly , a native of Sedan, Kansas, was an American Circus performer, who created the memorable clown figure "Weary Willie," based on the hobos of the Great Depression era....
 was the preeminent clown of this type. Others include Barry Lubin, Tom Dougherty, Bill Irwin, David Shiner, Geoff Hoyle, John Gilkey, Peter Shub, Poodles Hanneford, Bluch Landolf, Larry Pisoni, John Lepiarz, Bobo Barnett, Happy Kellams, Fumagalli, Charlie Cairoli, Bebe, Jojo Lewis, Abe Goldstein, Rhum, David Larible, Kenny Raskin, Oleg Popov, Rik Gern and Bello Nock
Bello Nock

Bello Nock, usually known simply as "Bello", is a clown performed by Demetrius Alexandro Claudio Amadeus Bello Nock . In 2008, he performed with the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus in a tour named after him, "Bellobration," as part of their 137th Season....
.

Joey, the Auguste and the ringmaster

In clown duos, Clowns often rely on the Joey & Auguste framework, or Manipulator/Victim. The Joey & Auguste Framework is often used widely in such comic works as Looney Tunes
Looney Tunes

Looney Tunes is a Warner Bros. animated cartoon series which ran in many movie theatres from 1930 to 1969. It preceded the Merrie Melodies series and is Warner Bros.'s first animated theatrical series....
. Simply put, the two clowns, who for whatever reason are competing for survival, desperately rely on each other; without each other, they live a meaningless, and perhaps even more perilous adventure. For example, when Sylvester finally catches Tweety Bird (or thinks he does) he becomes so ridden with guilt that he nearly commits suicide
Suicide

Suicide is the intentional taking of one's own life. Many dictionaries also note the metaphorical sense of "willful destruction of one's self-interest"....
.

The Ringmaster relationship is the addition of an ur-manipulator, or ur-victim to this chemistry. This often takes the form of a mutual enemy or nemesis. An example of this situation might be as follows:

A husband comes home late, he's drunk, and has a collar covered in lipstick. His wife wants to know where he's been, and a manipulator-victim relationship occurs. Suddenly their child enters the scene, and the dynamic changes in an attempt to avoid traumatizing him/her. The child wants to know why there's a strange man in their bedroom, and the manipulator-victim dymnamic shifts during the next argument. Then it turns out that the child has constructed this elaborate ruse in order to steal cookies and watch late-night TV without notice, giving him ur-manipulator status.


This is an example of a ringmaster situation. Clowns in the ringmaster position are often character clowns, where Joey and Auguste duos are typically made up of a Whiteface Clown and an Auguste.

Other types


Native American clowning

Many Native Tribes have a history of Clowning. The Canadian Clowning
Canadian clowning

The Canadian Clowning Technique is a mask-based style of performance created by Richard Pochinko.Also known as the "Pochinko Method", seven masks are used, each representing on of the six physical directions , the final mask being the Clown....
 method developed by Richard Pochinko
Richard Pochinko

Richard Pochinko , was a notable Canada clown trainer who developed his own style of performance training, known as the "Pochinko method". He was raised in Lockport, Manitoba....
 and furthered by his former apprentice, Sue Morrison, combines European and Native American clowning techniques.

In this tradition, masks are made of clay while the creator's eyes are closed. A mask is made for each direction of the medicine wheel
Medicine wheel

Medicine wheels, or sacred hoops, were constructed by laying stones in a particular pattern on the ground. Most medicine wheels follow the basic pattern of having a center of stone, and surrounding that is an outer ring of stones with "spokes", or lines of rocks radiating from the center....
. During this process, the clown creates a personal mythology which explores his or her personal Experiences and Innocenses.

Rodeo

A rodeo clown is a cowboy, or animal wrangler
Wrangler (profession)

In North America, a wrangler is someone employed to handle animals professionally, especially Horse, but also other types of animals.Wranglers also handle the horses and other animals during the making of motion pictures....
, dressed in wild costumes — almost always oversized and consisting of loose fitting layers of clothing to protect them from, and to distract, rodeo bulls, bronco
Bronc riding

Bronc riding, either saddle bronc or bareback bronc competition, is a rodeo event that involves a rodeo participant riding on a horse , that attempts to throw or bucking the rider....
s, etc. The looseness of the layers allows a rodeo clown to shed portions of their attire in the event of its being snagged -- as on an enraged bull's horn.

Commedia dell'Arte

There are two distinct types of clown characters, which originated in Commedia dell'Arte
Commedia dell'arte

Commedia dell'Arte is a form of improvisational theatre that began in Italy in the 16th century and held its popularity through the 18th century, although it is still performed today....
 but which still hold some favor today, Pierrot and Arlecchino.

Pierrot/Pirouette
The Pierrot
Pierrot

Pierrot is a stock character of mime and Commedia dell'Arte, a French variant of the Italian Pedrolino. His character is that of the sad clown, pining for love of Columbina, who inevitably breaks his heart and leaves him for Harlequin....
, or "French
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 clown", derived from the commedia dell'arte
Commedia dell'arte

Commedia dell'Arte is a form of improvisational theatre that began in Italy in the 16th century and held its popularity through the 18th century, although it is still performed today....
 character Pedrolino – the youngest actor of the troupe, deadpan and downtrodden. Although Pedrolino appeared without mask, Pierrot usually appears in whiteface, typically with very little other color on the face. Like Arlecchino, Pedrolino's character changed enormously with the rising popularity of pantomime in the late 19th century, becoming Pierrot. This clown character prefers black and white or other a simple primary color in his or her costume. (le Pierrot is often female, and has also been called "Pirouette" or "Pierrette". When Bernard Delfont
Bernard Delfont

Bernard Delfont, Baron Delfont , born Boris Winogradsky, was a leading Ukrainians United Kingdom theatrical impresario.He was born in Tokmak, Ukraine, Ukraine, the second son of Isaac and Olga Winogradsky....
 was made a life peer
Life peer

In the United Kingdom, life peers are appointed members of the Peerage whose titles may not be inherited. Nowadays life peerages, always of baronial rank, are created under the Life Peerages Act 1958 and entitle the holders to seats in the House of Lords, presuming they meet qualifications such as age and citizenship....
, he chose "Pierrot and Pierrette" as the heraldic supporters of his coat of arms
Coat of arms

A coat of arms, more properly called an armorial achievement, armorial bearings or often just arms for short, in European tradition, is a design belonging to a particular person and used by them in a wide variety of ways....
.). The tragic Robert Hunter
Robert Hunter (lyricist)

Robert C. Hunter is an United States lyricist, singer songwriter, and poet, best known for his association with Jerry Garcia and the Grateful Dead....
 song
"Reuben and Cerise" mentions Pirouette twice, in symbolic colors: ...Cerise was dressing as Pirouette in white when a fatal vision gripped her tight Cerise beware tonight...

Cerise is Reuben's "true love", but Ruby Claire was a temptress:

...Sweet Ruby Claire at Reuben stared At Reuben stared She was dressed as Pirouette in red and her hair hung gently down...
Both women have names which translate as "red", but Reuben's true love is dressed in pure white. The other, to whom he played his fateful song, is the "lady in red." This symbolism might imply that Reuben was Pierrot's companion, Arlecchino:


Arlecchino/Harlequin
Harlequin
Harlequin

Harlequin is the most popular of the zanni or comic servant characters from the Italian language Commedia dell'Arte and its descendant, the Harlequinade....
, or
Arlecchino, a character originally from the Commedia dell'Arte
Commedia dell'arte

Commedia dell'Arte is a form of improvisational theatre that began in Italy in the 16th century and held its popularity through the 18th century, although it is still performed today....
, is a "motley" clown. In the
Commedia, Arlecchino always carries a cane with which to strike the other performers, although this cane is normally taken from him by the other performers and used against him. This is believed to be the origin of the slapstick
Slapstick

Slapstick is a type of comedy involving exaggerated extreme physical violence or activities which exceed the boundaries of common sense, such as a character being hit in the face with a heavy frying pan or running into a brick wall....
 form of comedy. A slapstick (
battacio in Italian
Italian language

Italian is a Romance languages spoken by about 63 million people as a first language, primarily in Italy. In Switzerland, Italian is one of four Linguistic geography of Switzerlands....
), is a prop with two flat flexible wooden pieces mounted in parallel so that the two sticks slap together when the implement is struck, causing a slapping sound, exaggerating the effect of a comedic blow. Despite the slapstick, Arlecchino is not malicious, but mischievous, the slapstick being a classic example of carnivalesque phallic imagery (see also the commedia masks' noses). Like a cross between the characters of Puck
Puck (Shakespeare)

Puck, also known as Robin Goodfellow, is a character in William Shakespeare's play A Midsummer Night's Dream that was based on the ancient figure in England mythology, also called Puck ....
 and Nick Bottom
Nick Bottom

Nick Bottom is a character in Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream who provides comic relief throughout the play, and is famously known for getting his head transformed into that of an Donkey by the elusive Puck within the play....
 in A Midsummer Night's Dream
A Midsummer Night's Dream

A Midsummer Night's Dream is a romantic love Shakespearean comedies by William Shakespeare, suggested by "The Knight's Tale" from Geoffrey Chaucer's The Canterbury Tales, written around 1594 to 1596....
, Arlecchino is nimble and adept at the same time as being clumsy and dim, and is normally the 'messenger' character in a comedy — the catalyst for mayhem. Arlecchino has a female counterpart, Arlecchina, or Rosetta, but more often he is in love with the character of Columbina, a straightforward and intelligent maid, who is usually given the prologue and epilogue. Arlecchino has other derivatives with slightly different features: Traccagnino, Bagattino, Tabarrino, Tortellino, Naccherino, Gradelino, Mezzettino, Polpettino, Nespolino, Bertoldino, Fagiuolino, Trappolino, Zaccagnino, Trivellino, Passerino, Bagolino, Temellino, Fagottino, Fritellino, Tabacchino, whose names could all be considered funny-sounding names
Inherently funny word

The claim that words are inherently funny, for reasons ranging from onomatopoeia to phonosemantics to sexual innuendo, is well documented among people who work in humor....
, even to an Italian
Italy

Italy , officially the Italian Republic , is a country located on the Italian Peninsula in Southern Europe and on the two largest islands in the Mediterranean Sea, Sicily and Sardinia....
. Arlecchino's name is probably derived from "hellech" plus the diminutive suffix "-ino", meaning little devil. In the same way, "Trufflino" is "Little Truffler", Trivellino is (Arlecchino's) "Little Brother", and so on. The Harlequin often loses much of Arlecchino's character in pantomime, as he becomes more of a ballet character, to a large extent stripped of dialogue and subversive content.

Skills

In the circus, a clown might perform another circus role:
  • Walk a tightrope, a highwire, a slack rope or a piece of rope on the ground, though in the last case, the predictably unpredictable clown might be just as likely to wrestle around on the ground with it, as if it were a boa constrictor
    Boa constrictor

    Boa constrictor is a non-venomous Boinae species found in Central America, South America and some islands in the Caribbean. The common name is the same as the scientific name, which is unusual....
    .
  • Ride a horse
    Horse

    The horse is a hoofed mammal, a subspecies of one of seven extant species of the family Equidae. The horse has evolution of the horse over the past 45 to 55 million years from a small multi-toed creature into the large, odd-toed ungulate animal of today....
    , a zebra
    Zebra

    Zebras are African equids best known for their distinctive white and black stripes. Their stripes come in different patterns unique to each individual....
    , a donkey
    Donkey

    The 'donkey' or 'ass', Equus africanus asinus, is a Domestication member of the Equidae or horse family, and an Odd-toed ungulates. The wild ancestor of the donkey is the Wild Ass, E....
    , an elephant
    Elephant

    Elephants are large land mammals of the order Proboscidea and the family Elephantidae. There are three living species: the African Bush Elephant, the African Forest Elephant and the Asian Elephant ....
     or even an ostrich
    Ostrich

    The ostrich Struthio camelus is a large flightless bird native to Africa . It is the only living species of its family , Struthionidae, and its genus, Struthio....
    .
  • Substitute himself in the role of "lion tamer".
  • Act as "emcee", from M.C. or Master of Ceremonies
    Master of Ceremonies

    A Master or Mistress of Ceremonies or MC , sometimes called a comp?re or an MJ for "microphone jockey," is the Host of an official public or private staged event or other performance....
    , the preferred term for a clown taking on the role of "Ringmaster".
  • "Sit in" with the orchestra
    Orchestra

    An orchestra is an Musical ensemble, usually fairly large with string, brass, woodwind sections, and possibly a percussion section as well. The term orchestra derives from the name for the area in front of an theatre of ancient Greece reserved for the Greek chorus....
    , perhaps in a "pin spot" in the center ring, or from a seat in the audience.
  • Anything any other circus performer might do. It is not uncommon for an acrobat
    Acrobatics

    Acrobatics is one of the performing arts, and is also practiced as a sport. Acrobatics involves difficult feats of balance, agility and motor coordination....
    , a horse-back rider or a lion tamer to secretly stand in for the clown, the "switch" taking place in a brief moment offstage.


Clowning frameworks

Frameworks are the general outline of an act that clowns use to help them build out an act. Frameworks can be loose, including only a general beginning and ending to the act, leaving it up to the clown's creativity to fill in the rest, or at the other extreme a fully developed script that allows very little room for creativity.

Shows are the overall production that a clown is a part of, it may or may not include elements other than clowning, such as in a circus show. In a circus context, clown shows are typically made up of some combination of Entrées, Side dishes, Clown Stops, Track Gags, Gags and bits.

Gags, bits and business

"Business" is the individual motions the clown uses, often used to express the clown's character. A "gag" is a very short piece of clown comedy which when repeated within a bit or routine may become a "running gag". Gags may be loosely defined as "the jokes clowns play on each other". Bits are the clown's sketches or routines made up of one or more gags either worked out and timed before going on stage or impromptu bits composed of familiar improvisational material. A gag may have a beginning, a middle and an end to them, or they may not. Gags can also refer to the prop stunts/tricks or the stunts that clowns use, such as a squirting flower.

Menu

Entrées are feature clowning acts lasting 5-10 minutes. They are typically made up of various gags and bits, and usually use a clowning framework. Entrées almost always end with a blow-off. (The blow-off is the comedic ending of a show segment, bit, gag, stunt or routine.)

Side dishes are shorter feature acts. Side dishes are essentially shorter versions of the Entrée, typically lasting 1 - 3 minutes. Side dishes are typically made up of various gags and bits, and usually use a clowning framework. Side dishes almost always end with a blow-off.

Interludes

Clown Stops or interludes are the brief appearance of clowns while the props and rigging are changed. These are typically made up of a few gags or several bits. Clown Stops almost always end with a blow-off. Clown stops will always have a beginning, a middle and an end to them. These are also called reprises or run-ins by many and in today's circus they are an art form in themselves, originally they were bits of "business" usually parodying the act that had preceded it. If for instance there had been a wire walker the reprise would involve two chairs with a piece of rope between and the clown trying to imitate the artiste by trying to walk between them with the resulting falls and cascades bringing laughter from the audience. Today they are far more complex and in many modern shows the clowning is a thread that links the whole show together.

Prop stunts

Among the more well-known clown stunts are: squirting flower; the "too-many-clowns-coming-out-of-a-tiny-car
Clown car

A clown car is a prop in a circus clown routine. A common example of such a routine involves numerous clowns emerging from a very small car, to humorous effect....
" stunt; doing just about anything with a rubber chicken
Rubber chicken

A rubber chicken is used as a prop in comedy. The phrase is also used as a description for food served at speeches, conventions, and other large meetings, and as a metaphor for speechmaking....
, tripping over ones own feet (or an air pocket or imaginary blemish in the floor), or riding any number of ridiculous vehicles or "clown bikes
Clown bicycle

A clown bicycle or clown bike is designed for comedic visual effect or stunt riding. It is sometimes called a circus bike....
". Individual prop stunts are generally considered to be individual bits.

Amateur clowning

There are lots of amateur
Amateur

An amateur is generally considered a person attached to a particular pursuit, study, or science, without formal training or pay. Conversely, an expert is generally considered a person with extensive knowledge, Aptitude, and/or training in a particular area of study, while a professional is someone who also makes a living from it....
s practicing clowning skills and appearance. Improvisation
Improvisation

Improvisation is the practice of acting, singing, talking and reacting, of making and creating, in the moment and in response to the stimulus of one's immediate environment and inner feelings....
 and imitations of famous clowns are common for amateur clowns. A piece of artistic sense can sometimes be found even in children animators
Animator

An animator is an artist who creates multiple images called frames and Key frames that form an illusion of movement called animation when rapidly displayed....
. It is not too expensive for an amateur clown to lease a costume, and even home makeup (except for the white color) will create an attractive effect for the spectators.

Private costume parties
Costume party

A costume party or a fancy dress party , mainly in contemporary Western culture, is a type of party where guests dress up in a costume....
 usually have at least one amateur clown present at the event and, even with a few cheap clown tricks, there are always plenty of joyful receptions for the character.

Being a clown

In slang, this is in regards to "clowning" things, such as messing things up or blowing an opportunity. Being a "clown" can be considered a negative thing.

Fear of clowns


Many people find clowns disturbing rather than amusing. It is common for children to be afraid of disguised, exaggerated, or costumed figures — even Santa Claus. Ute
Ute Tribe

The Utes are an ethnically related group of Native Americans in the United States now living primarily in Utah and Colorado. There are three Ute tribal Indian reservation: Uintah and Ouray Indian Reservation in northeastern Utah ; Southern Ute Indian Reservation in Colorado ; and Ute Mountain Ute Indian Reservation which primarily lies in Co...
 myths
Ute mythology

The Ute mythology, is the mythology of the Ute Tribe, a tribe of Native Americans in the United States from the western United States.*Siats is a cannibalistic clown-monster....
 feature a cannibalistic clown monster called the Siats.

Clown costumes tend to exaggerate the facial features and some body parts, such as hands and feet and noses. This can be read as monstrous or deformed as easily as it can be read as comical.

The fear of clowns is known as coulrophobia
Coulrophobia

Coulrophobia is an abnormal or exaggerated fear of clowns. The term is common, but it does not appear to be used in psychology. It is common among children, but is also sometimes found in teenagers and adults as well....
. Some have suggested that a fear of clowns may stem from early childhood experience, when infants begin to process and make sense of facial features. The significant aberrations in a clown's face may frighten a child so much that they carry this phobia throughout their adult life.

It can also be said one's response to a clown might depend on where it is seen. At a circus or a party, a clown is normal and may easily be funny. The same clown knocking on one's front door at sunset is more likely to generate fear or distress than laughter or amusement. This effect is summed up in a quote often attributed to actor Lon Chaney, Sr.: "There is nothing funny about a clown in the moonlight." In the
Space To Care study aimed at improving hospital design for children, researchers from the University of Sheffield
University of Sheffield

The University of Sheffield is a research university, located in Sheffield in South Yorkshire, England. Ranked within the World's top 100 Universities, it is one of the original Red brick universities and a member of the Russell Group....
 polled 250 children regarding their opinions on clowns; all 250 children in the study, whose ages ranged between four and sixteen, reported that they found clowns frightening and disliked clowns as part of hospital decor.

The British
United Kingdom

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, commonly known as the United Kingdom , the UK or Britain,is a sovereign state located off the northwestern coast of continental Europe....
 arts and music festival Bestival
Bestival

The Bestival is a three-day music festival held at 'Robin Hill' country park on the Isle of Wight, England....
 cancelled its planned clown theme in 2006 after many adult ticketholders contacted the organizers expressing a fear of clowns.

See also


  • Bouffon
    Bouffon

    Bouffoon is an art form which originally concerned the "ugly people" of France, during the French Renaissance. According to leading Bouffon teacher Philippe Gaulier, excessively-ugly people, lepers, prostitutes, heretics, the mad, and those with disfiguring scars or Deformity were "banished to the swamp" socially....
  • Bozo the Clown
    Bozo the Clown

    Bozo the Clown was a clown character very popular in the United States in the 1950s, as a result of widespread franchising in early television....
  • Circus clown
    Circus clown

    Clowns have always been an integral part of the United States circus....
  • Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army
    Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army

    The Clandestine Insurgent Rebel Clown Army is a United Kingdom-based anti-authoritarian left-wing activist group that uses clowning and other non-violence actions to challenge corporate globalisation, war and similar actions that the group opposes....
  • Clarabell the Clown
    Clarabell the Clown

    Clarabell the Clown was the mute partner of Howdy Doody.Three actors played Clarabell. The first was Bob Keeshan, who later became Captain Kangaroo....
  • Clown car
    Clown car

    A clown car is a prop in a circus clown routine. A common example of such a routine involves numerous clowns emerging from a very small car, to humorous effect....
  • Clown society
    Clown society

    Clown society is a term used in anthropology and sociology for an organization of comedic entertainers who have a formalized role in a culture or society....
  • Clown
    Clown (song)

    "Clown" is the third single by nu-metal band Korn from their Korn . The video for this song, directed by McG actually refers to lead singer Jonathan Davis painful experiences from high school, where he was constantly picked on and ridiculed....
    , a song by nu-metal band Korn
    Korn

    'Korn' is an American rock music band from Bakersfield, California, formed in 1993. The band's catalogue consists of nine consecutive debuts in the top ten of the Billboard 200, including a compilation album, Greatest Hits, Vol....
     from their self-titled debut album
    Korn (album)

    Korn is the self-titled debut album by American nu metal band Korn, released on October 11, 1994 through Immortal Records/Epic Records and has been certified 2x Platinum by the RIAA in the US....
  • Evil clown
    Evil clown

    The image of the evil clown is a development in United States popular culture, in which the playful trope of the clown is rendered as disturbing through the use of Horror and terror elements and dark humor....
  • Jango Edwards
    Jango Edwards

    Jango Edwards is an United States clown and entertainer who has spent most of his career in Europe, primarily in France, Spain, the Netherlands, and England....
  • Jester
  • JP Patches
  • Killer Klowns from Outer Space
    Killer Klowns from Outer Space

    Killer Klowns From Outer Space is a 1988 in film American comedy horror movie, made by The Chiodo Brothers and starring Grant Cramer. It is the only Chiodo Brothers directed and written film - they have worked in many other projects in other roles, such as producing and visual effects....
  • Krusty the Clown
  • Mime artist
    Mime artist

    A mime artist is someone who uses mime as a theatrical medium or as a performance art, involving the acting out a story through body motions, without use of speech....
  • Patch Adams
    Patch Adams

    Hunter Campbell "Patch" Adams, M.D. is an United States physician, social activist, citizen diplomat, professional clown, performer, and author....
  • Rodeo clown
    Rodeo clown

    File:Eddie1 bull.jpgFile:Flint Rasmussen.jpgFile:Rodeo clown.JPGA rodeo clown also known as a "Rodeo Protection Athlete" or bull fighter is a rodeo performer who works in the bull riding competitions....
  • Ronald McDonald
    Ronald McDonald

    Ronald McDonald is a clown character used as the primary mascot of the McDonald's fast-food restaurant chain. In television commercials, the clown inhabits a fantasy world called McDonaldland, and has adventures with his friends Mayor McCheese, the Hamburglar, Grimace, Birdie the Early Bird, and The Fry Kids....
  • Shawn Crahan