Day 0 - Clowns Dive into Nature
The Congress kicked off with a one-day workshop offered by Portuguese clown, Eva Ribeiro.
A friend and prolific clown & activist, I had met Eva online during
my Activist Clown Co-lab Series in February. At her invitation I went
to Porto to deliver my Activist Clown Weekend. Continuing our
conversations on the political possibilities of clowning I invited her
to join us at the Clown Congress. This was also a chance to see elements
of her own practice in action.
12 lovely clowns joined us on a gorgeous sunny Sunday in the grounds of the Estate to explore Clown Diving in Nature. It was a gently-led invitation to tune into our senses, tap into our intuitive selves to play and respond to nature. Each sense; sight, sound, touch was explored with the playful, lightness of the clown. The day culminated in solos, duos, trios and group presentations by clowns responding site-specifically to the woodland.
12 lovely clowns joined us on a gorgeous sunny Sunday in the grounds of the Estate to explore Clown Diving in Nature. It was a gently-led invitation to tune into our senses, tap into our intuitive selves to play and respond to nature. Each sense; sight, sound, touch was explored with the playful, lightness of the clown. The day culminated in solos, duos, trios and group presentations by clowns responding site-specifically to the woodland.
The
day was a welcome opportunity for all participants to step out of our
everyday experience of the world, letting anxiety drop away and a child
like curiosity take the lead. It was a really beautiful way to start the
Congress.
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