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A clown meeting with women at an orphanage in Kabul

Clowning: some what, some why, and a little history Part One

As some of you may know, my Master’s Thesis was called “The Search for Indigenous Clown Forms in Afghanistan” (of course it was), stimulated in part by participation in a humanitarian mission to Afghanistan in February of 2002 with the the Italian military, an Italian film crew, and approximately two dozen clowns, mostly Italian. My passion for Silk Roads clowning continues unabated. Thus, this blog entry! This is an excerpt (sadly made slightly ‘rumpled’ in tone in my attempt to cut words) from a paper I presented at a Silk Roads Conference in Australia. It also provides a working definition/explanation

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Pirates of Penzance-rollicking success!

Arts in Community: creating a smoother process flow

Whether you are directing a show or putting together a community pageant, you need a smooth process flow. Without one you’re likely to encounter major stress and early onset balding (or maniacal laughter…), not to mention a less positive outcome for all involved. Here’s a few tips to help it go well! Schedule Number one arch nemesis. Everyone has other things to do, there are different skill sets represented (and so, of course, different members of each subgroup have different needs), people forget, and things come up at the last minute. What are some steps you can take so as

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