Monkey See Monkey Discuss--Episode 4

Visit CircusTalk.com, the leading online network and resource for circus professionals, for show notes and additional episode information. You can catch Rosie and Ruby's other podcast Not My Monkeys wherever you get your podcasts.Circus Voices presents a short series of podcasts titled  'Monkey See, Monkey Discuss’ created by Ruby Burgess and Rosie Kelly. Rosie has been part of the organising team for both the British and the European Juggling Convention as well as organising her own convention (CATCH!) in 2018. Ruby recently graduated from Circomedia in Bristol with a BA in Contemporary Circus and Physical Theatre. Ep#4 In the last episode of this series we’re focusing on the funny. We delve into the shifts in the public's perception of clowns, from being dismissed as childish, to sending chills down spines. We uncover some misconceptions and learn about an eggciting way that clown history is being preserved. What role does clowning play in culture past and present, and how important is mockery?

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