Clowns and political activism intersect where humor is used to resist oppressive forces. As a mirror of the tragicomic everyday struggle of the individual and the prevailing order of the system, the clown's performance triggers a disarming laughter that can open up multi-layered messages. This year's VOICES editor Jenny Patschovsky talks about this with the performer Laura Murphy, the clown Marija Baranauskaité and the circus theorist Ante Ursiç.
In English language.
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Clowns and political activism intersect where humor is used to resist oppressive forces. As a mirror of the tragicomic in the everyday life struggle of the individual and the prevailing order of the system, the clown's performance triggers a disarming laughter that can open multi-layered messages. This year's VOICES editor Jenny Patschovsky talks about this with performer Laura Murphy, clown Marija Baranauskaité and circus theorist Ante Ursiç.
In english language
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