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Boulder International Clown School 2009: THE RED NOSE

2 August, 2009  → 23 August, 2009 - The Journey of the Poetic Body and the essence of Physical Comedy


This is the 6th edition of this unique opportunity to study and practice the essence of the Red Nose and the roots of physical comedy. Join us to explore the Red Nose world with the gentle and powerful support of the Rocky Mountains.

 

 

 

Clown is about comic poetry: funny and touching, essential and rigorous.
It's a dive into the mystery of laughter.

Deeply rooted in movement based theatre, this course proposes an intensive training in Clown, considered a specific theatre style. The pedagogy focuses in particular on the analysis of the physical and emotional world of each actor, as revealed by her or his natural body. This will lead to the discovery of a unique clown, with a specific body, tempo, voice, costume, attitudes, emotions, and poetic world.
The journey begins with the exploration and analysis of the body within the theatrical space. In terms of movement, no body is neutral; every body carries profoundly expressive themes, embodied in everyday movement. There is a web of "non-neutral attitudes" and physical and emotional “background noises" within each person’s movement and physical presence. If an actor is observed with an eye to movement, using the reference point of the Neutral State, this web appears like painting/markings on a white sheet. They are “dramatic” in the etymological sense: they contain a drama – an action.
The use of the smallest mask in the world: the Red Nose, and the amplification and articulation of these very personal themes allow the actor to enter the Clown state. The clown is not a character – it’s a state of playing where everyone has access to the key question: what is so funny about myself?
To discover one’s own clown is to reveal one’s own unique comic persona and turn it into a universal comic form.
For a performer, there is something fundamental in the discovery of her or his personal Clown: it's raw, pure, personal, unique, challenging, empowering, revealing, and extremely rewarding... It’s the exquisite pleasure of touching the empty space of complete comedy.
As a theatre style, Clown has a unique poetic potential because it allows the performer to explore and play with the naiveté and the vulnerability of the child, and with the rigor and the technique of the adult, thus revealing the poetry of the ridiculous, and a unique personal poetic power.
The sublime stupidity of the clown is his enduring trust in life, despite his complete imperfection.

 

There are as many clowns as there are human beings.
There is one way to stand while there are infinite ways to fall.
Intelligence is limited. Stupidity is infinite.

 

THE PROGRAM

 

 

 

First Week: THE CLOWN “STATE”
- Play, action/reaction and fun
- From the neutral state to the comic state
- The Red Nose as a mask: amplification and articulation of movement
- The clown as a state of being on stage
- The empty space
- Emotional awareness and contact with the emotional body of the actor
- Contact with the audience
- Playing with space and with objects

Second Week: THE PLAY (le jeu)
- The relationship among clowns: hierarchy, leaders and servants, levels of stupidity
- The Circus Clown Archetypes: Augustus, White Clown, Monsieur Loyal
- The Clown's Voice
- Clown numbers and le bide (fiasco)
- The Rhythmical space: entrance, crescendo, development of themes
- The actor’s skills in the service of the clown
- Playing with music, singing, acrobatics, juggling, dance and unusual or unique skills

Third Week: DEVISING CLOWN NUMBERS
- The writing of a Clown Number based on the work of the previous weeks
- Accidents and comic routines
- Devising a clown variety show
- Writing and directing clowns: each clown will work and rework on some numbers-routines to be presented in a public performance
- Rehearsals and public presentation of a final show

 

 

 

SCHEDULE

AUGUST 2nd to 23rd, 2009

Sunday 2nd, Registration and Presentation day: 4 to 10 pm, with public introductory lecture-open class  by Giovanni Fusetti.
General Schedule:
Monday to Friday, 5 – 10 pm. Saturday: 10 am – 4 pm
Sunday 9th and 16th: off.

Perfomance: Sunday 23rd

The location of the workshop is the Boulder Circus Center

 

 

 

 ADMISSION

The aim of this course is to give participants professional theatre tools, in order to play and create within their own clown world. It is addressed to people with previous performance experience (theatre, circus, dance, music, etc.) It is a training based on generosity and commitment to turning one’s own genuine humanity into play.

To apply, you need to send a CV (Resume) and a letter of motivation. The letter must include these themes:
    -how did you come to know about this work?
    -what is your experience with movement-based theatre?
    -what is your previous experience with clown?
    -for what purpose do you apply for this program?


Giovanni will choose students from the applications received, forming the group.
If the student's application is accepted, s/he will be given a spot in the class, in the order the application was received.

Once Giovanni has selected 12 students, the workshop is full, and a waiting list will be created.  Please note that this workshop tends to fill up fairly quickly so if you intend to participate, we encourage you to apply as soon as possible.

To confirm the enrollment, a deposit of US$400 is due. Please note that the deposit is non-refundable.

 

 Enrollment situation on July 20th, 2009: the workshop is full.

 

 Tuition

Early bird discount: US$ 1,100,  if deposit is received by June 1st, 2009
Full price: US$ 1,350, if deposit is received after June 1st.

A reduction in tuition fees  (US$ 1,500) is available for participants who enroll in both workshops. (THE RED NOSE + CLOWN'S LIFE). To receive this discount, the deposit must be received by June 15. After this date the full price for attending both workshops is US$ 1,900.
For participants attending only ONE of the two workshops, and who are traveling from outside North America, a reduction of $150 is available.

 

 

 

IMPORTANT NOTES

The workshop will be taught in ENGLISH and requires a basic understanding of this language.



INFORMATION AND APPLICATIONS

For any questions regarding the pedagogical content please contact:

Giovanni Fusetti


If you are interested in attending the workshop, please contact

Elizabeth Baron:

 

Telephone: +1 303-746-2669 (US Mountain Time, GMT-7)

 

 

 

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