Clowning is a universal language that transcends borders, cultures, and languages. From the streets of Paris to the circuses of Brazil, brave performers bring joy, satire, and wonder to audiences everywhere. Let's celebrate the diversity of these artists!
A modern-day trickster of the financial markets. He performs high-wire acts with volatility and makes red numbers disappear into thin air (mostly). Don't ask about the underlying assets.
The trailblazing Black clown of the 19th century Belle Époque. He broke racial barriers and became a legendary star of the Nouveau Cirque in Paris.
The "TV Clown" who captured the hearts of generations in Mexico. His vibrant colors and catchy songs made him an immortal icon of Latin American joy.
From the dusty circuses of Ceará to the Brazilian Congress. He proved that the clown is not just a performer, but a powerful voice for the people.
The master of 'Metaphysical Clowning'. Through his Snowshow, he explores the delicate line between laughter and tears, reality and dreams.
Honoring the ancient roots of clowning, from the white-faced jesters of the royal courts to the satirical performers of the Commedia dell'arte.
Brave souls who bring the medicine of laughter to refugee camps and crisis zones. They prove that even in the darkest times, a smile is a powerful act of resistance.