Our Classes

Explore our journey of creativity, laughter, and connection through the art of clowning

In the art of physical theater, the body is an essential tool of expression.

The aim is to familiarize the participants with mime techniques, not only for physical theatre but also to become more present and at ease within one’s body and its language.

“In clown art, the artist discovers his own sense of humor by developing different structures of comedy. This translates on stage through the gags, the comic situations and/or the dynamics of the relationships he has with his playing partners.” – James Keylon and Francine Cote

“In clown art, the artist discovers his own sense of humor by developing different structures of comedy. This translates on stage through the gags, the comic situations and/or the dynamics of the relationships he has with his playing partners.” – James Keylon and Francine Cote

In therapeutic and health care clowning, the art of clowning is adapted to the specific conditions and needs of individuals in hospital, rehabilitation, palliative or hospice care.