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What do you do when some darling child says, “You’re not a real clown!” I recently had this happen when my alter ego, Raynbow D. Clown, was entertaining children at a wedding reception. At the very beginning, a child yelled out, “You’re not a real clown, ‘cuz I can see your skin!” I had made a mistake applying my makeup, and had left a large patch of skin visible on my neck — what to do now? I smiled at the youngster, made a childish face and said, “Oh yeah? Well, you’re not a real kid! (pause for audience reaction) I bet you’re a midget in a kid suit!”

After about 10 minutes of clowning around, I asked the youngster if I was a real clown — “Oh, yes!” he said, and the other kids agreed, which made me feel much better :o ) Part of the reason that things went so well was that I’ve had several years of clowning experience under my belt, and was secure in my own skin — in short, I knew that I was a clown, and that knowledge gets transferred to my audience. But how do you get that security?

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The answer, unsurprisingly, is time. Most clowns who have been clowning for any number of years can tell you stories of when they knew they were a clown, or at least were well on their way to that point. In my case, several years ago, I stopped in a grocery store in a town far away from my home, where I had never performed. As I’m walking down the aisles, a little boy in his momma’s shopping cart kept pointing to me and saying, “Clown! Clown! Momma, there’s a clown!” After passing by me several times as we were both doing our shopping, the mom felt uncomfortable enough that she felt she had to apologize for her child calling me a clown (I wasn’t in makeup — in fact, I was wearing a suit and tie). I smiled, and explained that no apology was necessary – as I pulled a balloon out of my pocket, inflated it and twisted it into a dog, handed it off to the child and left the mother with her jaw hanging wide open.

How did that young child recognize me as a clown? I don’t know, but it’s happened since then as well; it must be clown magic.

Source: Koolfind. com

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