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Clown - Wikipedia Clowns have a diverse tradition with significant variations in costume and performance The most recognizable clowns are those that commonly perform in the circus, characterized by colorful wigs, red noses, and oversized shoes
19 Types of Clowns What They Look Like - wikihow. com You’ve probably seen a clown or two if you’ve gone to a circus or a rodeo, but did you know there are many different types of clowns? The 4 main clown types include whiteface, Auguste, character, and hobo tramp, and each can be broken down into many other subtypes
The Chilling History of Creepy Clowns As any coulrophobe can attest, today’s pop culture landscape can be a minefield for anyone with a fear of clowns Creepy clowns run rampant in movies, TV shows, Halloween costumes and some
A History of Clowns A history of clowns and clowning, from ancient times to the modern day From Greek theater, to jesters, to modern day clowns
AZ Clowns “Sweet Petunia” and “Treasure” can show up as dazzling clowns or entertainers—providing unique balloon sculptures, creative face-painting, and captivating magic shows
Clowns: A History of Humor, Horror, and Everything in Between From pharaohs’ courts to the storm drains of Stephen King’s nightmares, clowns have worn a lot of faces—some joyful, some menacing They’ve popped up across cultures and centuries, equal parts entertainer, trickster, and social commentator
The Different Types of Clowns - ClownAntics We enjoy their antics, but we may never have noticed that all clowns can be traced back to one of these three clown types: the Whiteface, the Tramp, and the Auguste (or 'fool') Each type has its own history, its own set of clown characteristics, and a typical look
American Clowns: Performance, History, and Cliché Clowns now cobble together careers wherever they find or create work—in circuses, theater, shows at schools and in small clubs, at comedy festivals around the world, on cruise ships
List of clowns - Wikipedia Joseph Grimaldi – credited with being "the first whiteface clown" — in an homage to Grimaldi, circus clowns began referring to themselves and each other as "Joey"s, and the term 'joey' is now a synonym for clown