Friday, August 28, 2009

If a Clown: poem by Stephen Dunn

One of my favorite poets, Stephen Dunn, has a poem in the New Yorker titled "If A Clown" It gets into a lot of issues about fear of clowns, the magic of clowns, and a certain amount of the silly/hokey/crazy stuff you might do while dressed in white paint. Quite simply, this clown could have been me (although I rarely do birthday parties...)

In the comments feel free to write a poem in response-- if we get a good one, we'll send it into the New Yorker.

If a Clown
by Stephen Dunn
August 24, 2009
newyorker.com


If a clown came out of the woods,

a standard-looking clown with oversized

polka-dot clothes, floppy shoes,

a red, bulbous nose, and you saw him

on the edge of your property,

there'd be nothing funny about that,

would there? A bear might be preferable,

especially if black and berry-driven.

And if this clown began waving his hands

with those big white gloves

that clowns wear, and you realized

he wanted your attention, had something

apparently urgent to tell you,

would you pivot and run from him,

or stay put, as my friend did, who seemed

to understand here was a clown

who didn't know where he was,

a clown without a context?

What could be sadder, my friend thought,

than a clown in need of a context?

If then the clown said to you

that he was on his way to a kid's

birthday party, his car had broken down,

and he needed a ride, would you give

him one? Or would the connection

between the comic and the appalling,

as it pertained to clowns, be suddenly so clear

that you'd be paralyzed by it?

And if you were the clown, and my friend

hesitated, as he did, would you make

a sad face, and with an enormous finger

wipe away an imaginary tear? How far

would you trust your art? I can tell you

it worked. Most of the guests had gone

when my friend and the clown drove up,

and the family was angry. But the clown

twisted a balloon into the shape of a bird

and gave it to the kid, who smiled,

let it rise to the ceiling. If you were the kid,

the birthday boy, what from then on

would be your relationship with disappointment?

With joy? Whom would you blame or extoll?

If a Clown: newyorker.com

Thursday, August 27, 2009

CWB Fundraiser this evening! (NY)

Fantastic photos - Inspiring Stories - Exciting Entertainment
Photo & video presentation of CWB projects to Thailand, Cambodia and Haiti together with a benefit party for further Haiti trips and upcoming project in Indonesia! MC'd by the ever-funny (and usually bald) Brian Foley of Circus Bambouk.


Type:
Network:
Global
Price:
Suggested Donation $10-30 sliding scale
Date:
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Time:
7:00pm - 10:00pm
Location:
At the Center for Remembering & Sharing
Street:
123 4th Avenue (13th St)
City/Town:
Manhattan, NY


Phone:
9178043362
Email:

Description

Photo and video presentation of Anna Zastrow's trip to Thailand and Cambodia, and of Olivia Lehrman's CWB team expedition to Haiti.

Come experience what we’ve been up to and see the kids in action!

Contribute to the upcoming project: Clowning with youngsters in Indonesia!

Here’s your chance to get in on the game and be part of a wonderful humanitarian venture.

In November Anna will travel to Indonesia to join Clowns Without Borders partner Dan Roberts, and, together with an Indonesian musician, we will bring laughter and excitement to kids in homeless shelters, community centers and schools in Jakarta and in the Aceh region, where many children are suffering psychological trauma from the 2004 tsunami and years of civil strife.

Clowns Without Borders is also working on making further trips to Haiti possible and to establish an ongoing presence there, where children are enduring extreme poverty.

* * * * *
THE EVENT:

Laugh! Eat! Drink! Mingle! Have fun!
• Join us on a photographic journey
• Enjoy fun(ny) entertainment with special guest
• Bid on fabulous items in our Silent Auction: (Cambodian silk, Thai massage, Haitian rum, and more)

Scrumptious scones from Alice's Teacup and refreshing brew from Singha Beer! and more

* * * * *
CLOWNS WITHOUT BORDERS offers laughter to relieve the suffering of all persons, especially children, who live in areas of crisis including refugee camps, conflict zones and territories in situations of emergency.
We bring levity, contemporary clown/circus oriented performances and workshops into communities so that they can celebrate together and forget for a moment the tensions that darken their daily lives.

For more information: http://www.clownswithoutborders.org
or
http://www.lokamaer.org/lokahumana

+ + + + + + +
IF YOU CAN'T COME, PLEASE CONSIDER MAKING A DONATION! Go to http://www.clownswithoutborders.org and click on Support Us! Please mark your donation Indo/Haiti.
THANK YOU!

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Vote For Coney Island Chris! Tonight! Vote Often!

UPDATE: THE NUMBER TO VOTE FOR CHRIS:

1-866-602-4807

My good friend and hilarious clown Coney Island Chris (former Ringling Clown Chris Allison, and current head of Cirque du Jour) will be on Americas Got Talent this Tuesday 8/25/2009. (That's tonight!)

http://www.nbc.com/americas-got-talent/contestants/chris.shtml#bio

Please vote for him. You can vote up to 10 times per phone number, but you must watch the show to know which # to vote for him at.

Link to voting procedure: http://www.nbc.com/americas-got-talent/vote/rules.shtml

More about Chris: http://www.coneyislandchris.com

Monday, August 24, 2009

Benefit for Fools On Fire Sat. Aug. 29 (NY)

Fools On Fire presents
The-Good-Time-Watch-Your-Back Show:
A Gritty Cabaret at Dead Herring
3 aerialists.
ridiculous comedy.
tantalizing burlesque.
rousing music.
cheap drinks.
dance breaks.
optional dress code: apocalypse-chic.
All this for $10

141 S. 5th Street between Bedford and Berry
L train to Bedford
THIS SATURDAY: AUGUST 29th 2009
Doors at 8pm, show at 8:30pm


www.foolsonfire.org for more info.

Friday, August 21, 2009

A full on, stuck in the box, walking in place, Marcel Marceau, "Pantomime-Blanche," mime class

A full on, stuck in the box, walking in place, Marcel Marceau, "Pantomime-Blanche," mime class. Taught by Clown Conservatory grad Jeff Seal. For more about Jeff, visit our previous post about him.

http://www.houseofyes.org/events/

Night School: Beginning Pantomime with Jeff Seal!

August 25th

$5-15 sliding scale donation.

9pm-11pm

@ House of Yes

This class will give you the basics of "pantomime blanche" or
white-faced illusion-based mime. Students will learn exercises
involving fixed-point, isolation, resistance and the other building
blocks of pantomime and physical acting in general. These skills can
help a performer more effectively communicate his/her ideas and
emotions with an audience through clear and precise physical
articulation. They are useful for any performer from an improviser to
an aerialist.

--
http://www.houseofyes.org/events/
House of Yes
342 Maujer St.
Between Waterbury and Morgan Ave.
L Train to Grand St.

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Clown Make Monster

500 CLOWN, the genius clown trio from Chicago, has a documentary coming out about their work (and about the making of their show 500 Clown Frankenstein. Title of the show CLOWN MAKE MONSTER.

Here's the description of the documentary:

What happens to a group of clowns in a theater company that push against authority when they believe that theater itself is the authority?

Popskull Video and Darryl Miller present Clown Make Monster, a documentary web series exploring the relationships between 500Clown ensemble members Molly, Adrian, and Paul as they take great physical and emotional risks to push their own boundaries as actors, performers and clowns. Revealed in multiple episodes, the filmmakers show the method and the madness behind creating improvised based clown theater spectacles where failure is used as a learning and narrative tool for both the clowns on stage and the audience in the seats. The web series gives an unprecedented behind the scenes look at the history of the group as they create their show “500Clown: Frankenstein”, the constant evolution of their shows as they push the boundaries of theatrical convention, and their drive to train, teach, and help others through their lives as Clown Performers.

Below is the Youtube teaser for the documentary, that will come out in October.

For more information, you can also visit http://www.clownmakemonster.com

Friday, August 07, 2009

Cirque du Soleil Anniversary DVD collection on sale TODAY

If you are like me, you have slowly over time collected Cirque du Soleil videos- mostly either at shows, or if you are cheap like me, you've taped them from Bravo (and/or TIVO'd them) Here's an opportunity to clear up a lot of your TIVO space!


On Sale Today NEW for just $58.99! 12 DVD's of Cirque-- that's around $5 per show. Definitely worth it.

I just ordered mine!

Here's the info:

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com
Cirque du Soleil's Anniversary Collection 1984-2005 is a 12-disc retrospective of the Canadian troupe's distinctive brand of performance, involving the fantastic feats of acrobatics and athleticism, balance and contortion; the single-ring techno circus; the multicolored lights and costumes; the abstract story lines of fantasy and self-discovery; the music that fuses rock, New Age, and various world influences; and the madcap clowns that prey on their live audiences. The programs included are La Magie Continue (1986); Cirque Reinvente (1989); Nouvelle Experience (1991); Saltimbanco (1994), the 1994 documentary retrospective A Baroque Odyssey; the Amsterdam-set Quidam (1999); Allegria (1999), the live Sydney show; the Chinese-influenced Dralion (2000), in its standard, non-Superbit release; the relatively short IMAX film Journey of Man (2002); Varekai (2002), from Toronto; La Nouba (2003), from Walt Disney World; and Midnight Sun, strikingly staged outdoors at the 2004 Montreal International Jazz Festival.

That's a lot of aerial feats, tricks, and tumbling, but the set is not designed to absorb in one sitting. Rather, viewers can sample both the simpler early shows and the stunning later performances that, with their 5.1 sound and widescreen pictures, are perfectly suited to home theaters. Compiling 12 previously released DVDs in space-saving Thinpaks at an economical price, the Anniversary Collection is nearly all the Cirque du Soleil you could ever want, but completists should note that the set does not include the feature film Allegria: An Enchanting Fable, the bonus disc of Varekai, the reality-TV show Fires Within, and the 13-part variety series Solstrom. --David Horiuchi

Product Description
This anniversary collection celebrates the achievements of the world renowned Cirque du Soleil. The collection includes 11 Cirque du Soleil productions plus a bonus DVD of Midnight Sun, a once-in-a-lifetime special event captured on DVD. The title within this colorful collection are: A Baroque Odyssey, Allegria, Cirque Reinvente, Dralion, Journey of Man, La Magie Continue, Nouvelle Experience, Quidam, Saltimbanco, Varekai, and La Nouba.