Angels can fly : modern clown user guide
Auteurs : Clay, Alan (Auteur)
Lieu de publication : Newtown
Éditeur : Artmedia Publishing
Date de publication : 2005
ISBN : 9780957884410
Langue : Anglais
Description : 536 p. : ill. ; 24 cm
Sujets :
Art clownesque - Étude et enseignement
Art clownesque - Philosophie et théorie
Clowns - Biographies
Clowns - Anecdotes
Clay, Alan
Ewen, Martin [clown]
Cadwallader, Amelia [artiste de cirque]
Broadway, Sue [directrice artistique]
Burgess, Amanda
Marsh, Kirk [clown]
Acorn, Jonathan [clown]
Schwebke, Shobhana [clown]
Coleman, Claire [écrivaine]
MacMurray, David [clown]
Chaplain, Hilary
Coleman, Bill [musicien]
Cory, Andrew
Richardson, Drew
Edwards, Jango [clown]
Goodfellow, Jolly [clown]
Melville, Johnny [clown]
Brattle, John [clown]
Oldaker, Daniel
Garner, Jackie [clown]
Hughson, Richard
Résumé :
Angels Can Fly, a Modern Clown User Guide, includes a mix of fiction which follows the adventures of ten clowns, some personal anecdotes from clowns from around the world, a total of 50 practical clown exercises, and some theory on the nature of modern clown. Clown is a fascinating, diverse, complex and exciting art form, which has existed around the planet for thousands of years. Like any art form it has to evolve to stay relevant to the culture nurturing it, and at the same time, and by its very nature, clown teases and turns upside down the cultural patterns and boundaries around us. This book is an attempt to chart the growth of modern clown, and to promote the process by providing, not only practical exercises for individuals and groups, but also reference points for thinking. [editor summary]
Collection : Bibliothèque de l'École nationale de cirque
Localisation : Bibliothèque
Cote : 791.330 71 C619a 2005