In the circus


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DATE: Nov. 9, 2016, 4:07 a.m.

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  1. Skills
  2. In the circus, a clown might perform another circus role:
  3. Walk a tightrope, a highwire, a slack rope or a piece of rope on the ground.
  4. Ride a horse, a zebra, a donkey, an elephant or even an ostrich.
  5. Substitute himself in the role of "lion tamer".
  6. Act as "emcee", from M.C. or Master of Ceremonies, the preferred term for a clown taking on the role of "Ringmaster".
  7. "Sit in" with the orchestra, perhaps in a "pin spot" in the center ring, or from a seat in the audience.
  8. Anything any other circus performer might do. It is not uncommon for an acrobat, a horse-back rider or a lion tamer to secretly stand in for the clown, the "switch" taking place in a brief moment offstage.
  9. Frameworks
  10. Frameworks are the general outline of an act that clowns use to help them build out an act.[14] Frameworks can be loose, including only a general beginning and ending to the act, leaving it up to the clown's creativity to fill in the rest, or at the other extreme a fully developed script that allows very little room for creativity.
  11. Shows are the overall production that a clown is a part of, it may or may not include elements other than clowning, such as in a circus show. In a circus context, clown shows are typically made up of some combination of Entrées, Side dishes, Clown Stops, Track Gags, Gags and bits.

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