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The Joy of Red Nose Clown

– with Moo Butler Hannah Harvester

Suggested Donation: $175.00 per person

In-Person
Mondays Apr. 21–Jun. 9, 6-8 p.m. (8 weeks)
GCC Main Campus

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Find your inner idiot! Get out of your comfort zone and try something completely new! Through games and improvisation we will lead you through a process of Red Nose clown to find and develop your own clown character. Through a process of discovery, your clown will emerge from within. Each week we will dig a little deeper through play and exploration to learn more about our own inner clown. We will see what playful and curious forms may come through and get a chance to be vulnerable and have a lot of fun.

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Moo Butler (they/them) is an interdisciplinary artist and performer who loves all things circus! Moo has been involved with the circus ever since childhood as their father is a former clown and they spent many years attending circus camp. Moo graduated from Hampshire College with a Bachelor of Arts in May 2023 and they are an alum of the New England Center for Circus Arts’ Protrack program with a major in German Wheel and Minor in Clown. Moo’s background in Red Nose clown comes from working with Nettie Lane—they recently completed Giovanni Fusetti’s Teaching Red Nose Clown workshop at the Boulder Circus Center and are thrilled to be expanding the clown revolution and seek to spread joy wherever they turn!

Hannah Harvester is a visual and theater artist with extensive clown training, including work with Nettie Lane, Aitor Basauri and Christopher Bayes. Recently completing an intensive teacher training with Giovanni Fusetti, she is eager to share the transformative power of clowning. Based in Conway, Hannah creates oils and soft pastel works, celebrated for their rural landscapes and tender portraits. She also teaches drawing, pastel painting, and printmaking to students of all ages. A Swarthmore College graduate with a BA in Theater, Hannah’s artistic journey has taken her through roles as an educator, folklorist and performer in places like New Mexico, Poland and New York’s North Country. At 28, she pursued her passion for painting under Kasarian Dane at St. Lawrence University.

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