Description
The book brings a fresh and updated perspective on what clowning is as well as what it does in the 21st century. Through a mix of engaging narrative and descriptions and analysis of more than 24 distinct clown performers in Bogota, Colombia, it reveals the social impact of comic performance and offers new insights into the craft of the clown.
About the Author
Barnaby King is Senior Lecturer at Edge Hill University, Lancashire, UK, where he teaches clowning and physical theatre. With over fifteen years' experience as a professional director and performer, he has toured his solo clown show internationally to critical acclaim, and is also founding artistic director of the Clown Encuentro, an annual festival of clowning in Latin America.
Reviews
King delivers a volume that blends an insider's view of the evolution of clowning practice in Colombia with a critical analysis of the social, political, and economic forces that have helped to shape that evolution ... Throughout the book, King's insider understanding of the art of clowning and his participation in some of the acts provide keen insight and cogent argumentation ... King offers a compelling and vibrant contribution that illuminates the ways in which clown performance intersects with everyday Colombian life. * Modern Drama *
This book is recommended not only to those already interested in clowning, but even more to those whose perception of clowning was shaped by Hollywood horror movie clowns. It will undoubtedly change that distorted image of clowns, as it provides ample evidence of the important role clowning can play in society. * Studies in Theatre and Performance *
Book Information
ISBN 9781350076396
Author Barnaby King
Format Paperback
Page Count 296
Imprint Methuen Drama
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Weight(grams) 340g