Tuesday, March 27, 2007

Not Just For Shock Value April 7-28


“Not Just for Shock Value: A Femmes-Clowns Assemblage” is a nine woman clown ensemble theatre event that will be performing at the 6 Figures Theatre Company April 7-28. It is performed by Kendall Cornell and her Soon-To-Be-World-Famous Women's Clown Troupe.



Thoughts from Kendall about her work:

"In a traditionally male field, I have discovered the need for women clowns. Women’s clowning has a specific beauty. Only a woman can uncover the deep humor of women’s experience – and perhaps of certain life truths. For me, it has been necessary to go back to the ancient core principles of clowning to re-find a place for the women, so they are not merely an imitation of the male tradition, but instead they reveal (and create fun with) their own distinct terrain. For the audience, the experience may also be new territory. In order to laugh at a clown, we have to sense a certain mutuality, which means that both men and women in the audience will identify with the clown on stage. It can be a startling thing for both groups to recognize themselves in a woman on stage (and a sovereignly foolish one!). Clowning can cut through our differences to our universality, at the same time that it wakes us up to our unique selves."

In other words:

"I dreamt that I was in a world where women were free to be funny all the time. Where if they ran and their skirts hiked up to reveal their underpants, it was comical and not scandalous. No one saw London. No one saw France. I dreamt of a world where falling on the floor brought laughter -- not smelling salts. A world where body parts were for joyous, expressive, uninhibited fun -- not for selling cars. Where a woman’s bodily smells, sounds and jiggles were cause for quick, cheap gags -- not the foundation for a billion dollar fix-her-upper industry. A rich world where a woman’s delighted giggle would be as valuable as her jewels, and her naughty cackle as coveted as her beauty. No one would look askance. No one would gossip. Oh, for a world where dropping your drawers meant comedy, not promiscuity! I carry that simple dream within me today – that we can create a place on the stage where many women will be extremely funny together. A world devoid of the vanilla caricatures of dumb sex pot, uptight librarian and drab mother, but rather filled with the complex, deep, multi-layered, poignant fools that women can be. I dream of a world where a woman, too, can claim the job of village idiot, or be anointed as the skewering high jester of the realm. A magnificent world with women clowns!"

To find out more about the show, visit the Not Just For Shock Value website:
http://notjustforshockvalue.com/

Tickets are $20 each and are available from http://www.smarttix.com or call (212) 868-4444.

Clown Playground - April 2

April 2nd Clown Playground

Keland Scher will be the instructor of the next New York Downtown Clown Playground on Monday, April 2nd with his workshop, Rediscovering the Joy of Playing and Embracing the Unknown. Check out his unique approach to physical elements of clown before he leaves NYC to teach theater and movement at Chicago’s Roosevelt University!

DESCRIPTION:
Through the experience of imagination, creativity,innocence, and play, we invite the actor to discover or rediscover his or her sense of gravity and levity, range of breath, physical awareness and emotional connection. By reconnecting with developmental patterns formed in childhood, combined with the innocence and pleasure of the clown nose, the actor learns there is comfort and joy in openly giving and
receiving on the stage. We allow our students the freedom to find joy in the unknown. Playing in the unknown is how the magical, fantastic space between audience and actor is created.

DATE: Monday, April 2nd
TIME: 8:15-10:00 pm
ADDRESS: 440 Studios (440 Lafayette St., Across the street from The Public Theater), 3rd Floor, Studio 3A
FEE: $10
Space is limited so Reserve your spot today by emailing:
play@newyorkdowntownclown.com

NY Downtown Clown Revue, April 16

The NY Downtown Clown Revue performs on the Third Monday of the month at Under St. Marks, 94 Saint Marks Place (between 1st Ave & Ave A). Shows are at 8 pm. Tickets are $15, available by calling 212-868-4444 (SmartTix) Tickets are almost always sold out, so get your tickets early.

The show features some of NY's best clown performers trying out new material. Much of the time, the material is not suitable for children.

The show is hosted by NY Clown Christopher Lueck. This month's revue features Dzieci. Also performing are Mark Gindick, Ariane Anthony, and Dottie Lux.

Find out more about the show at http://www.newyorkdowntownclown.com

Adam Gertsacov/ Acme Clown Company

THE ACME CLOWN COMPANY Uses Popular Theatrical Traditions To Amaze, Educate, And Entertain Audiences Of All Ages.

Specialities include puppetry, clowning, commedia dell'arte, circus skills, magic, melodrama, masks, and method acting.

They perform shows, teach workshops and residencies, and coach and direct physical comedy and clown routines.

The boss clown of the Acme Clown Company is Adam Gertsacov (the author of this blog).

Adam is the most educated clown in America (barring certain elected officials.) He wears many hats, including those of a professional clown, an author and publisher, a P.T. Barnum impersonator, a flea circus impresario,and the esteemed hat of the Clown Laureate of Greenbelt, Maryland. Adam is the Festival Director for Bright Night Providence.

If you'd like to find out more about Adam's work, please visit his websites listed below:

Clown Shows and Classes http://www.acmeclown.com
An Authentic Victorian Flea Circus http://www.trainedfleas.com
P.T. Barnum Impersonation Show http://www.ptbarnum.org
House Renovation Blog About Yonkers http://www.yonked.com
Bright Night Providence http://www.brightnight.org

Thursday, March 01, 2007

ABOUT THIS WEBSITE

This website has as its aim to create, promote, and expand the clown community using the internet as a tool to do so.

It is the work of Adam Gertsacov, an actor, director, and clown based in Yonkers, NY.
(that's me!)

If you are a clown or performer that would like to be listed on the site, please send an email to kafclown@well.com with the following information:

1) Your name
2) Your website-- where I can get information about your work.
3) A pointer to some photos of you at work.

I don't promise to list everybody, but I will try!