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Clown is a branch of art that comes from the Italian word "Pagliaccio", meaning an actor with an interesting appearance and a face painted in an extremely funny way. Clowning, whose first appearance dates back to 2400 BC, was found in the Fifth Dynasty of Ancient Egypt, Ancient Greece, Italian Street Theater (Commedia dell'Arte) and Japanese Kabuki traditions. In addition, similar personalities such as "sycophants" who entertained the sultan were seen during the Ottoman period. The tradition of having clowns or clowns in palaces continued until the 18th century. Today, in many parts of the world, clowns are associated with entertainment and children and are considered a form of art. Types and Costumes of Clowns Clowns are known for their grotesque appearance and funny appearance.
The most well-known Business & Consumer Email List characters are the "Whiteface" and "Auguste" clowns. Whiteface wears a large red nose and a wide red mouth, with white paint covering his face. The goofy, on the other hand, displays a clumsy and messy appearance with exaggeratedly big clothes, high black eyebrows and a big mouth. There is also a type of sad vagabond known as the “Character clown”. Clowns portray these characters by using colorful and exaggerated wigs, unusually large shoes and strange costumes and provide entertaining moments to the audience. Training and Skills of Clowns Clowns need physical training to be good at their performances. Skills a clown can perform include moving with a rope to make you feel like you're wrestling a boa constrictor, riding a horse, zebra, donkey, elephant or even an ostrich, comically playing the role of a lion tamer, and playing an instrument at a key point in an orchestra.
Clowns can also skillfully operate vehicles of various sizes, such as small cars or bicycles, and entertain audiences by making various shapes from materials such as sausage balloons. Clowning offers unforgettable shows to the audience with the combination of these skills. Stories of Famous Clowns There are many famous clowns in the history of clowning. Joseph Grimaldi, known as the first real circus clown in England, appeared on the stage in the 1850s and was known as "Joey". In the USA, Dan Rice, who became famous during the American Civil War, inspired Uncle Sam, symbolizing the US army. In Europe, there are famous clowns such as Coco (Raoul Jouin), Toto (Armando Novello), Grock (Charles Adrien Vettach) and Oleg Popov, one of the most popular clowns of the USSR. In addition, the character of "Charlo" played by the famous actor Charlie Chaplin has given an unforgettable character to the art of clowning.
The most well-known Business & Consumer Email List characters are the "Whiteface" and "Auguste" clowns. Whiteface wears a large red nose and a wide red mouth, with white paint covering his face. The goofy, on the other hand, displays a clumsy and messy appearance with exaggeratedly big clothes, high black eyebrows and a big mouth. There is also a type of sad vagabond known as the “Character clown”. Clowns portray these characters by using colorful and exaggerated wigs, unusually large shoes and strange costumes and provide entertaining moments to the audience. Training and Skills of Clowns Clowns need physical training to be good at their performances. Skills a clown can perform include moving with a rope to make you feel like you're wrestling a boa constrictor, riding a horse, zebra, donkey, elephant or even an ostrich, comically playing the role of a lion tamer, and playing an instrument at a key point in an orchestra.
Clowns can also skillfully operate vehicles of various sizes, such as small cars or bicycles, and entertain audiences by making various shapes from materials such as sausage balloons. Clowning offers unforgettable shows to the audience with the combination of these skills. Stories of Famous Clowns There are many famous clowns in the history of clowning. Joseph Grimaldi, known as the first real circus clown in England, appeared on the stage in the 1850s and was known as "Joey". In the USA, Dan Rice, who became famous during the American Civil War, inspired Uncle Sam, symbolizing the US army. In Europe, there are famous clowns such as Coco (Raoul Jouin), Toto (Armando Novello), Grock (Charles Adrien Vettach) and Oleg Popov, one of the most popular clowns of the USSR. In addition, the character of "Charlo" played by the famous actor Charlie Chaplin has given an unforgettable character to the art of clowning.