Based on the pioneering work of Richard Pochinko, this process synthesizes Native American and European clowning traditions to guide you in the discovery of clown. Participants are taken on a journey exploring colour, innocence and experience.
Six clay masks are made which create a personal mythology. As they are worn and explored various characters emerge which form and define your clown.
We need to build a clown who speaks to today, that is not just a collection of gags, but an archetype that reveals the essence of the performer.
This is clown that gives us a larger sense of the divine in each of us, that celebrates our humanness, our animalness, and the times that we can touch each other in a moment of laughter.

Dates:
November 16-19 and 23-26, 2026
Schedule:
9-9:30am to 1-1:30pm (Monday to Thursday)
Soiree:
No soiree for this course
Cost:
$646 CAD (Sliding scale between $475 CAD and $750 CAD plus Tax)
Location:
Brimbalante
5333 Casgrain Ave
Montreal, Canada
Directions:
TBD
More Information:
This course is taught by Catherine Cedilot and Isaac Luy