Posts Tagged ‘Circus’
Here are a few visual highlights from this past weekends performance of THE ROTTEN PLANTAINS.
A collection of wild and wonderfully funny clowns that put together an evening of insanity and delightfully funny chaos.
Pictured below are the cast members that come from far and near!
Patrick de Valette - Paris/ Claudio Carneiro – San Paulo / Julie Ferrier - Paris / Fred Blin – Paris
(Wayne Wilson and Daniel Passer – Not pictured – Will be in the next weeks shows!)
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Guest Artist this past weekend – Arnaud Maillard & Amy Gordon – Brooklyn NY
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Patrick de Valette and Fred Blin start the show off.
Patrick de Valette and Fred Blin acting out a fantasy.
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Julie Ferrier
Julie’s character is so wrapped up in her discussion of ‘art’.
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Claudio Carneiro
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Patrick de Valette
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Julie Ferrier
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Amy Gordon – GUEST ARTIST
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Arnaud Maillard – GUEST ARTIST
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Julie Ferrier roller skates herself atop of an innocent audience member in a wonderful routine.
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The Rotten Plantain’s cast take a bow!
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The show was an amazing, hysterical, collage of clowns on their day off!
IT will be running again at 45 Bleecker St Theatre starting on August 26th for 4 Performances ONLY!
Thur Aug 26th at 10:30
Fri Aug 27th at 10:30
Sat Aug 28th at 10:30
Sun Aug 29th at 7pm
Get your tickets HERE.
CIRCUS is a new six-hour series that takes you on an unforgettable trip with the legendary Big Apple Circus. From the big top to the “back lot,” explore a distinctive world with its own rules, lingo and no fixed address. Follow the diverse characters who make up the Big Apple family and find out what it really means to live life in the ring. Premieres in November, 2010. (PBS Press Release)
I mention this because my first posting of my new series CLOWN UN_MASK was Glen Heroy.
http://vaudevisuals.com/2010/02/the-clown-un_masked-glen-heroy/
He has a terrific place in the documentary showing off all his delightful talent.
Every Sunday at 1pm and 4pm on a historical restored waterfront barge there is a show! WOW! What a show!
Ring Mistress and Artistic Director Karen E. Gersch
It is called Showboat Shazzam and every week there are new performers doing their amazing acts!
Pictured here is ballerina Lea McGowan and acrobat Rudi Macaggi.
You have a view of the Statue of Liberty and see an amazing show. Great for families and adults.
Here is a photograph and video from Will Shaw’s very funny act. He performed last weekend.
There are two more weekends to go in June. Make sure you go and see it before it ends for the year.
Upcoming acts include a trained flea circus, handbalancing act, jugglers, silk aerial act, comedy slack wire, contortion, magic and more!!
For more information and tickets go here: http://waterfrontmuseum.org/circus.htm
Had fun at the Big Apple Circus and found Joel Jeske after the show chatting with BAC’s favorite grandma!
This past month there was a wonderful show which actually happens every month. The New York Downtown Clown Revue. When most people think about ‘clowns’ they have this image pop into their head.
The American public has had almost no exposure to the true ‘european’ style clown. This Bozo image has been popularized by the Ringling Bros. & Barnum and Bailey Circus and other American circus shows traveling the country for almost 100 years. Most graduates from the Ringling Brothers Clown College (no longer in existence) are required to wear a certain type of clown costume if they make it to the ranks of the Ringling Bros.& Barnum and Bailey Circus. The impression one gets is that this is either ‘family’ or ‘child’ entertainment. Unlike Europe where they have beautiful theatres devoted to serious ‘clown theatre’ where adults attend without the little ones in tow. There is a tradition of ‘types’ of clown which goes as far back as the greeks. Author/historian/professor John Towsen could tell you more about ‘history’ of clowns in his wonderful blog and his book CLOWNS. In this interview with the trio Le Fromage Royal all three participants talk about their influences on this ‘new’ old skit.
Joel Jeske, Christopher Lueck and Michael Richter of “Le Fromage Royal” .
Interview with the cast of Le Fromage Royal at the Krane Theatre, NYC
The evening wasn’t by any means just the Fromage Royal dudes.
Check out the NY Downtown Clown Revue BLOG to see.
I was delighted to be able to video tape Jango Edwards’ clown workshop at The Brick Theatre in Williamsburg. It was held Nov. 9th thru the 11th 2009 in association with Jef Johnson’s CLOWN LAB. I have edited a short excerpt of the workshop and posted it here. Jango hasn’t been in the US for over 27 years. He was delighted to teach both in New York and Baltimore. He has started the Nouveau Clown Institute in Barcelona and will be having month long workshops there starting in March 2010. Many professional clowns and movement teachers will be doing workshops and performances. Jango started the FESTIVAL OF FOOLS in Amsterdam in 1975. Now Jango’s focus is on the NCI and teaching, performing worldwide. I will be working on the Jango Interview and post it here later next week.
Francis and Lotte Brunn joined Ringling Bros. show in 1948 when they first came to this country. They worked the Ringling show for 2 seasons and then went to the Pollack Bros. Circus. Lotte met her future husband at the Pollack Bros. Circus in 1951 and then left Francis with the circus and went off to get married and start their own careers. Here is a picture of Lotte with Ringling clown Emmett Kelly. (Thanks to Michael Chirrick for this!)
In this interview Michael Bongar explains his views on clown, theatre and his creation of the BongarBiz.com empire.
Christopher Lueck of the New York Downtown Clown Revue interviews Michael in the dressing room of the Kraine Theatre.
This monthly show is on the third Monday of every month and presents a wide variety of eccentric and comedic acts that all are derivative from clown. Michael has had years of performing experience and speaks of the art with knowledge and passion.
A couple for the New World Order
This is a variety show for all of you out there that need to see something NEW! The New York Downtown Clown Revue is presented every third Monday of the month at The Kraine Theater on East 4th St. in NYC’s fashionable Lower East Side. For more information go to The New York Downtown Clown Revue site.
Michael Bongar is well known amongst the clown community because he gets a lot of performers work. His agency aptly called BONGARBIZ has a great reputation for booking some of the most talented and eccentric acts available. Michael shed his suit on Monday night to perform and excerpt from his one-man show MAGIC MIKE. A hysterical sendup of magic gone wrong. The mediocre magician and his delightful lack of awareness is perfectly portrayed by MAGIC MIKE. Check out the New York Downtown Clown Revue web site for next month’s featured performers.












