Red nose and various makeup: five facts about clowns
SSPDaily has prepared five fascinating facts about clowns. Learn more about these characters that bring joy and laughter to both children and adults.
History of clowns
The history of circus clowns goes back hundreds of years and has its roots in ancient civilizations such as the Romans and Greeks. Over time, their role has changed, but their goal has always been to entertain and bring joy to the audience.
A variety of styles
Circus clowns are extremely diverse, with many styles and looks. From the classic white-faced clown to the playful and comical Auguste the clown, each style has its own characteristics and comedic components.
Their own language
Clowns are skillful at communicating through a silent form of interaction called "gibberish" or "clown language". They rely on exaggerated gestures, expressive facial expressions, and energetic movements to convey their cheerful playfulness to both fellow clowns and enthusiastic audiences.
Red nose
The red nose has become a symbol of the circus clown's image, personifying humor, silliness and an unbridled sense of fun. With the help of this accessory, an ordinary person can instantly turn into a clown, capable of causing instant admiration for everyone who witnesses his or her follies.
The phenomenon of clowning
Clowns have found their place in circuses and the entertainment industry around the world. While each culture may have its own unique take on clowning, the universal language of laughter knows no borders, uniting people in joyful fun.