Wednesday, July 04, 2007

Greg and Karen DeSanto

Currently in their third decade as professional circus clowns, Greg and Karen DeSanto are one of the few husband and wife comedy/clown teams working in America today.

Karen graduated from the Ringling Clown College in 1993 and then was featured in Ringling's Blue Unit. A member of the Clown Care (SM) hospital clowning program of the Big Apple Circus, Karen is one of the country's leading clown instructors and has developed teaching programs for the Circus's Arts-In-Education program, the National Circus Project and Ocean Park Amusements. Her performances have taken her to the stages of Carnegie Hall, the State Capital of California and the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Greg graduated in 1985 from Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Clown College. He was the featured producing clown and created, wrote and directed original clown material for Ringling's Blue, Red and Gold Units. Greg taught at Ringling Clown College for a number of years (I was one of his students!) Greg has performed in a number of places, including the center ring of Madison Square Garden, the historic vaudeville stage of the Sarasota Opera House, Lincoln Center and the White House. Greg was also a featured performer in the 1996-1997 Big Apple Circus tour, Medicine Show. In 2001, Greg was inducted into the 2001 EHS Hall of Fame for his contributions to the arts and humanities.

Together Greg and Karen have served as consultants for Feld Entertainment and have directed the clown material for many editions of Ringling Bros and Barnum & Bailey. They have been featured comics on cruise lines, and in circus' around the world including a command performances for King Hussein of Morocco.

Greg and Karen appeared for seven seasons as the resident clowns at Circus World Museum in Baraboo Wisconsin and appeared together in The Big Apple Circus’ 2005-06 production Grandma Goes To Hollywood.

I couldn't find a website for Greg and Karen, but here are two internet links:

Information about their work is available on Wikipedia (where the bulk of this article was taken)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greg_and_Karen_DeSanto

Greg DeSanto's myspace page: http://www.myspace.com/130098762

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