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Being a Clown and The Expressive Arts
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The clown's artistry offers key insights into how practitioners in guidance & support can unlock their own capacity for the mental and physical flexibility needed in their work with clients. The clown is a master of improvisation and humour. Being a clown is a breath of fresh air, a pause for thought; it invites us to converse with complexity. Giving and receiving with respect and sensitivity is the essence of this key player in our human repertoire. All roads are open with the clown.
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- Cover
- Backcover
- Collection Arts : thérapie
- Title
- Copyright
- Exergue
- Table of contens
- Preface
- Introduction by Stephen K. Levine
- 1. The Art of the Clown
- 2. The Fundamental Aspects of the Approach to Clowning
- 3. A Corporeal and Sensitive Presence
- 4. The Intention of Clown
- 5. Irreverence and Freedom
- 6. Putting into Practice
- 7. Improvisation
- 8. The Other, a Partner in Play
- 9. The Art of the Clown for the Practice of Support in the Expressive Arts
- 10. From the Role of the Change Agent to the Character of the Player
- 11. Support the Imagination with a View to Unfolding a Metaphorical Reality
- 12. Make It or Let It Unfold
- 13. Meeting, Presence, Relevancy
- 14. From the role of the change agent to the character of the player
- To Work
- Research
- Bibliography
- Adresse