You are here: Blog >I need to learn Spanish
For the past 3 years, my wife and I have been fortunate to clown at the Willman Industries company picnic in Cedar Grove, Wisconsin. In addition to “clowning around”, my wife spends the bulk of her time face painting the children there, while I make a lot of balloon animals. A comment that my wife made on the way home was that, “I need to learn Spanish.”
Many of the people at the picnic are Spanish-speaking, and even though the vast majority of the adults are bi-lingual, many of the younger children aren’t—and in order to communicate, we either need to speak Spanish, pantomime, or both. I know some Spanish from college, and know enough to communicate—clumsily—in Spanish. For example, I absolutely never make balloon animals for children younger than the age of 3—it’s a choking hazard that could be fatal to a young child. “¿El Niño es tres años, o no es tres años?” Probably not the best grammar, but it allows me to ask the parents if the child is 3 years old—holding up 3 fingers as I do so.
My wife’s right—there are enough Spanish-speaking children to make it a necessity—but that raises the question, where do we stop? Do we need to learn Chinese? Hmong? French? It depends on where you live, of course—and reinforces the need for clowns (and other children’s performers) to use the art of pantomime, in order to communicate without words.
You rated this page:
Blog • (1) Comments - what's your opinion?• Permalink
Most recent articles
- VISA/MasterCard Fraud Alert
- Clowns without Borders in Haiti
- Muslims attack Coptic Christians in northern Egypt
- St. Patrick Day skit
- Patrick Page’s Book of Visual Comedy
- Pop Goes the Easel, starring the Three Stooges
- Tom Mullica - Red Skelton Impersonator - seriously ill
- Heavenly Daze - the Three Stooges
- Otto Griebling, great circus tramp clown
- Pardon My Scotch, starring the Three Stooges
- Cash and Carry, starring the Three Stooges
- Me and the Colonel, starring Danny Kaye
- Some More of Samoa, starring the Three Stooges
- Texas Carnival, starring Red Skelton, Esther Williams, Howard Keel, Ann Miller
- Tillie’s Punctured Romance - Marie Dressler, Charlie Chaplin
Most popular articles
- Charlie Chaplin biography
- True Meaning of Christmas (free clown skit)
- Clown types - the white face clown
- A Nativity Gift (free Christmas clown skit)
- Famous Clowns
- Charlie Chaplin film list
- Emmett Kelly biography
- Christmas Clown Skit
- Red Skelton biography
- Clown Types - whiteface, auguste and hobo clowns
- the August clown
Please link to clown-ministry.com!
<a href="http://www.clown-ministry.com/"> The history and performance of clowning at clown-ministry.com! </a>
clown-ministry home | articles | history | skits | miscellaneous | resources | site map | privacy policy

