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A clown are comic performers who employ slapstick or similar types of physical comedy, often in a mime style. Deriving from amcient Greek and Roman theatre, and the zanni of the commedia del'arte, they are usually associated with the circus, children's parties, parades and or , or sometimes appear as street performers nowadays.

A clown may also appear as a character in a play or film, in some cases even as a threatening figure.

For more on clowns and clowning, see for example Wikipedia at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clown


See also Circus and Harlequin

Famous South African clowns

There have been numerous, but the better known include:


Clicko the Clown

Francesco the Clown

Little Alex

Spuggy the Clown[1],

Tickey the Clown

Willie the Clown

Others who have performed as clowns on occasion include Bheki Mkhwane, Marc Colli, Ellis Pearson, Tobie Cronje,

Sources

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/10236111/Spuggy-the-Clown.html