Archive for Clown Skits

Patrick Taylor – Mime Magician

Patrick Taylor as mime magician Francois

FRENCH mime-magician Francois has appeared on Channel Ten talk show The Project, and in a Disney Channel children’s documentary. Underneath the white clown make-up, Patrick Taylor is one chuffed 13-year-old. “The character Francois came about in year 5 when my French teacher asked me to do a magic show in school and she wanted it to be French based, so I thought ‘French, magic, mime’,” Patrick said.

More videos with Patrick Taylor…

Patrick Taylor aged 10 performs at the school French evening.

You’re A Natural – Patrick the Magician – Disney Channel

Melbourne Magic Festival on “The Project”

Pelukyta Needs to Go Wee

Here is one of the skits that Just Clowning Around of Northern Virginia (JCA) recorded at their June 2014 alley meeting. They call it, Pelukyta Needs to Go Wee.

Clown Car

Members of my local clown alley, Just Clowning Around of Northern Virginia (JCA) got together to create several clown videos and skits. This is a fun little video of the clowns going for a ride in their clown car. There will be more videos from their meeting coming soon…

Circus Clown Andrew Hicks

A short video showcasing Andrew’s favorite moments with Ringling Bros and Barnum and Bailey thus far. These clips are all from his first 4 years. 3 years on Blue and one year on Gold.

The Singing Clown!

The Singing Clown! by SevenSuperGirls

Out of nowhere a singing clown trying to deliver a telegram just shows up in Kaelyn’s backyard while she is trying to relax and enjoy the day.

The Good Friend – The Story of Jim Howle and Teddy Goodman

from BeeryMedia.com

Friendship. A film about lifelong friendship. Its importance to the human condition can not be underestimated.

http://vimeo.com/96918987

The Good Friend – The Story of Jim Howle and Teddy Goodman from BeeryMedia.com on Vimeo.

Meet Jim Howle, The Greatest Clown Artist on Earth. A Ringling Brothers Clown that also has had great success painting, teaching comedy, and is a mentor for so many clowns and artists. His friendship’s are legendary.

Meet Teddy Goodman. A Clown student that attended the very first Ringling Brothers Clown College in 1968. That’s where he met Jim Howle, who was also a student that first year. It was the height of the Vietnam War and during Clown College, Ted was drafted and had to report for duty. Ted was devastated, but did what was right for his country. Upon getting his physical, Uncle Sam declared him 4F and rejected him because of his poor eye sight, weight and flat feet.

Ted never was able to get back to Clown College, let alone tour with the circus. His life became a series of misadventures, journeying from job to job, accident to accident.

Forty years later, Jim and Ted re-connected and the friendship from all those years ago picked up right where it left off.

This is where “The Good Friend” begins. A story of caring even when there are the obstacles of distance, time and age. True friendship and true characters.

Bubba Clown Supplies

Giggle Blossom talks about Bubba Clown Supplies

http://bubbasclownsupplies.com/

Valentine’s Day Video

Circus Clown Kid

Clown Kids in the circus can get away with just about anything…

News for Clowns of All Ages – Episode 9 – Mid Atlantic Clown Association Convention Part 2

Sir Toony Van Dukes presents another episode of News for Clowns of All Ages. In this episode, he continues his visit to the Mid-Atlantic Clown Association 30th Annual Convention in Harrisburg, PA. This video was filmed November 6th-10th, 2013. Please enjoy Part 2.

With Mike Becvar as Sir Toony Van Dukes
http://www.SirToonyVanDukes.com/

Mid-Atlantic Clown Association or MACA
http://www.midatlanticclownassociation.com/

A production of The Clown Network
http://www.TheClownNetwork.com/

Just Clowning Around of Northern Virginia – Clown Commercial 2013

Members of Just Clowning Around of Northern Virginia (JCA) get together to show what they learn as members of the clown alley. If you want to learn how to be a clown, join your local clown alley.

For more information about JCA, visit the website at http://www.JustClowningAround.org/