The concept of clowns has ancient roots, with early forms appearing in various cultures. The modern clown, particularly the comedic character seen in circuses, evolved in the 18th century, influenced by figures like Joseph Grimaldi in England. Grimaldi popularized the "whiteface" and "auguste" clown styles, laying the foundation for contemporary clowning. Clowns have since become a staple of entertainment, embodying humor and whimsy across different cultures.
Coulrophobia is the fear of clowns.
They should not be scary! Or are you suggesting that Stan Laurell was scary? Clowning should be for children up to the age of eight years and have friendly silly make up and clothing - with great artistic abilities.
it depends on the clown and what company they are with. If it is a private 'for-hire' clown typically they make less. Some clowns can make up to $100,000 per year.
A Squadron. Eg "Run! a Squadron of clowns are apporaching"
It is not a sentence. What are the clowns doing? You must have a noun AND a verb to make a sentence.
No. Clowns are normal people, like you and me, who dress up.
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Coulrophobia is the fear of clowns. i have it, sadly...
Because 'IT' came for them the other day.
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Who: with the Australian hippos and the Canadian baboons What: The circus clowns stole the hippos and the baboons candy, but the circus clowns made it seem that the hippos stole the baboons candy. Where: in Candy Land, Ohio When: The 14th century Why: The baboons came to the circus clowns with candy and bragged about it and would not share. Therefore, the circus clowns plotted a revenge!
They won't.
Well the reason that people pay attention to the clowns, maybe because they are such entertained by their funny amusments, as well as their make-up. Clowns get payed for being funny, That is their career.
clowns! clowns! clowns!
In Irish:cábóga (clodhoppers, clowns)gamal (louts, fools, simpletons)In the theatrical sense:áilteoirí (clowns)amhlóirí (clowns)bobaidí (clowns)In Scottish Gaelic: ?
Coulrophobia is the fear of clowns.