Clown Etiquette: Lessons from Clown College

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Allow ample time to apply your makeup and to start thinking about your clown character. Mentally become the character you represent as a clown

Always stay in clown character when clowning in public.

Practice - perfect your skits, routines, pantomime and use of props.

Never use bad language, smoke, drink alcoholic beverages, or advertise these products.

Always be on time for any activity for which you are clowning.

Always be considerate of others and in full control of yourself.

Make others feel good.

Demonstrate good sportsmanship.

Be understanding and “back off” from someone who doesn’t wish to be approached by a clown.

Be at children’s eye level when talking to them.

For safety reasons, never throw candy or other items into a crowd. Pass candy or other items directly to individuals.

To avoid getting overheated in a parade, slow down and sit on the curb if necessary, and have someone meet you at the end of the parade with transportation and a refreshing drink.

Take care of yourself, be in good physical and mental condition.

Be neat, clean and well groomed.

Have an appealing costume that is neat and clean.

Wear white gloves and carry an extra pair just in case.

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