INTRODUCTION TO CLOWNING - Emerson College
Friday 30 January to Sunday 1 February 09
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Clowning is a state of playfulness that brings us to experience
a child-like, naïve and vulnerable state of being. Paradoxically
we grow, learn and are strengthened through reconnecting playfully
with what makes us most vulnerable. This approach to clowning is
not a technique (tricks, gags and routines) but a personal journey
towards finding one’s own unique way of being a clown, by
listening and being receptive, essential skills for any creative
and imaginative expression. It is only when we let go our control
over things that we begin to be surprised by the depth of what reveals
itself to us. Come for a weekend of letting go and freeing up!
The group is limited to 12
Facilitator: Vivian Gladwell
Venue: Emerson College - Forest Row
Tuition: £125.00 Accommodation: Accommodation
£36, Meals £32
Starts Friday at 19h30
Ends Sunday at 12h30
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