Clowning Techniques for Engaging with Humour
Course Fee
Singaporean / PR
AEN Member
S$15.00
Non-AEN Member
S$0.00
Others
-
S$0.00
*The fee is inclusive of prevailing GST and subject to changes.
What Is This Session About?
Clowning Techniques for Engaging with Humor is a fun-filled workshop designed to explore the art of communication through the lens of clowning.
In the first half of the workshop, participants will be introduced to the fundamentals of clowning through playful exercises and improvisation games. You will be given opportunities to discover who your clown is, the power of celebrating our mistakes and failures in clowning, and what makes them funny.
In the second half of the workshop, participants will learn clowning principles of physical comedy, connecting with an audience, and elevating one’s stage presence. You will also get opportunities to practice your newfound skills in a final clown storytelling presentation.
No prior experience is necessary – just an open mind and a willingness to embrace the power of laughter. Come ready to laugh, learn, and leave with clowning tools to engage with humour! To prepare for the workshop, please dress comfortably with comfortable footwear and get ready to move. Also, bring a notebook and something to write with, as well as a bottle of water. This workshop is a physical one, so it's important to stay hydrated.
In the first half of the workshop, participants will be introduced to the fundamentals of clowning through playful exercises and improvisation games. You will be given opportunities to discover who your clown is, the power of celebrating our mistakes and failures in clowning, and what makes them funny.
In the second half of the workshop, participants will learn clowning principles of physical comedy, connecting with an audience, and elevating one’s stage presence. You will also get opportunities to practice your newfound skills in a final clown storytelling presentation.
No prior experience is necessary – just an open mind and a willingness to embrace the power of laughter. Come ready to laugh, learn, and leave with clowning tools to engage with humour! To prepare for the workshop, please dress comfortably with comfortable footwear and get ready to move. Also, bring a notebook and something to write with, as well as a bottle of water. This workshop is a physical one, so it's important to stay hydrated.
What Does The Session Cover?

Gain an understanding to the fundamentals of clowning and clowning principles of physical comedy, connecting with an audience, and elevating one’s stage presence.

Experience the art of communication through the lens of clowning.

Discover your inner clown, the power of celebrating our mistakes and failures in clowning, and what makes you funny.
Course Funding and Policies
Payment
Please proceed to make payment via eNets/credit card (VISA or MasterCard) at the end of the registration process. Kindly note that the system will automatically cancel the registration if full payment has not been successfully processed by 11.59pm (Singapore Time) on the same day of the registration. You will have to reapply for the course, subject to availability of vacancy at the point of your re-registration.
Rescheduling and Withdrawal
The course fee levied is an administrative charge and there will be strictly no refund, cancellation or re-scheduling permitted for any reason.
About the Speaker

Shanice Stanislaus (Ms)
Director | Creatives Inspirit
Shanice is a multiple award-winning clown and actor. Her comedy-clown show ‘Mail Ordered’ is the winner of 3 Canadian Awards; the Pick of the Fringe award (Vancouver), Patron’s Pick Award (Toronto), and the Jester’s Cap Emerging Artist Award (Calgary), and was nominated for the ‘Artistic Risk’ award at the Vancouver Fringe Festival. She was also a featured artist in the award-winning production ‘Dance to Death’ for El Festival Del Grec in Barcelona. She has worked internationally with Flamenco Dance maestro Antonio Vargas, UK Director David Glass, Spanish director Alberto Velasco, and award-winning Broadway jazz choreographer Sue SamuelsShe has trained with Philippe Gaulier and the contemporary clown theatre company, Spymonkey(UK). She has taught clown, play-based dance workshops with Clown Gym (NYC), International Schools Theatre Association (UK), Singapore Repertory Theatre, and Haque Centre of Acting & Creativity