Description

Located just below the bottom of the ladder, the Clown plays in vulnerability, inefficiency and incompetence....

To tame this uncomfortable place and make it jubilant, the technical basics of masked acting will enable us to establish the right distance, the first transposition.

Then, guided by the great laws of improvisation: space, rhythm, focus... we'll set off in search of the artistic and human material specific to each clown.

Finally, as the work progresses, we'll tackle the first basics of clown writing: the distinction and organization between author, performer and instrument.

Each day begins with a body warm-up.

The work continues with games, exercises and improvisations in solo, duo, trio, chorus...

Required level

The course is open to anyone between the ages of 20 and 60 (exceptions possible by interview), who is motivated and in good physical condition.

Please tell us in a few lines what makes you want to do this course.

Stage experience is a plus, but not essential.

Equipment required

  • A comfortable outfit for bodywork
  • Costume elements: ridiculous clothes, too small, too big, hats, wigs, accessories...
  • A clown nose
  • Something to take notes on

Any questions?

If you have any questions, please refer to the practical information!

This internship is full.