Date: April 30th, 2008

 
May 2008



Scary Clowns: Part 2 

No, this month’s newsletter is not a rerun! We covered scary clowns in the October newsletter. However, the summer clowning season is upon us and I think there are some additional issues to cover. In the October newsletter we talked about why the media is obsessed with evil clowns and what we can do to about it – click here if you want to re-read it.

This topic was brought to my attention again by a clown who sent me the email below followed by my response.   

   “I have a question for you, I've tried to mail others professional clowns, but none replied, really, I used to clown and enjoyed it. I perform at parties doing balloons and kid magic, now I walk on stilts.

   Here it is: What does a man clown do when he performs and all you hear is, “I’m scared of clowns" or “Did you ever see IT" or "clowns are child molesters", I have a few more, but you get the idea.

   I have not put on make up in a year. Woman clowns have it a little easier, I think. I don't wear scary make-up; I’m August, Some times I feel trampy.

     I do wonderful balloon twisting and good kid magic. I'm a fireman, and I do this on the side. I want to see if I get a reply from you. I’m sending some pics.” 
 

I didn’t include his picture, but trust me he was NOT a scary clown! He had a very subtle, yet professional look.  Here was my response: 

Greetings, 

   You bring up a very good topic. I want to address it in my next newsletter. I think the best thing we can do is meet this head-on. We need to tell people not all clowns are scary, just the ones in movies. They are not real clowns anyway, they are just actors. Most real clowns are Moms and Dads and Grandmas and Grandpas trying to make people smile. That is a good thing right? Right! Now let’s have some fun!!!!

   None of us intend to be scary clowns. But today’s media makes it easy to give the wrong impression. The movies and networks love to promote the evil clown image. The big network news programs jump at the chance to lead with a story about some pedophile “clown”. Never mind mentioning the thousands of clowns across our country who bring cheer to countless people in nursing homes, hospitals, day cares, schools…you get the idea. That kind of story never leads the news. So why any of us should be surprised when we encounter a child or adult who is afraid of us? We seriously need to keep this in mind when we go out to perform.  
 

Here are some tips to keep in mind when you perform:

  • Sadly, not everyone loves clowns.
  • Respect your audience and their feelings about clowns.
  • Be totally aware of your audience and surroundings.
  • Realize that your volume can intimidate or scare people.
  • Take it slow while you assess your audience. Warm-ups that involve audience participation can help you see who is "into" the clown and who is not.
  • Approach the audience in a fun, friendly way making as much eye contact as possible.
  • Keep your hands in plain sight. Sadly, people expect clowns to squirt them in the face with water!
  • Be ready to shift gears if someone is afraid, and leave the area if necessary.


In love and Laughter!
Pricilla




Now let’s hear from the staff at Mooseburger Camp! 
 

Brenda Marshall

      There IS a reason people think clowns are scary...it's because some of them are!  We've all seen people dressed as clowns at Halloween and for various events through the year.  They don't know what they're doing, and yet they dress up and call themselves clowns.  And sometimes they can be scary.  Even some who start clowning regularly can be scary if they don't put the effort into learning about the art and incorporating what they learn into their look and their performance.  It's not just the movies, cartoons and websites that give clowns a bad name.  The enemy can be us!!

      That said, the way to combat the negative response to clowns is to give our own clowning our very best.  Many times I have encountered children and adults who were initially apprehensive.  Then, after spending some time either watching or interacting with my clown, they have warmed up and we have a wonderful time together.  I'm sure you have gotten the same comments along the way..."I don't really like clowns, but you're different."

      So my usual response to those who are afraid or just generally don't like clowns is to stay away from them.  Allow them to see positive interaction with others and they may come around to join in.  I did have a conversation with an older child recently who said she was afraid of clowns.  I pulled up a chair and asked her why she was afraid.  She said she saw an evil clown in a movie.  I asked her if she had seen the movie "Jaws" and she said yes.  Then I asked her if she likes swimming in the ocean.  When she said yes, I reminded her about the giant shark that might be lurking there.  She said, "That was just a movie!"  And she had just made my point for me!! 

Terry Ricketts

      Great topic - I am one of those folks that embrace every opportunity to have verbal exchanges with kids and adults about scary clowns or being afraid. 

  If a child is looking for a reaction with his or her peers by saying “I am afraid of clowns”, my normal response is “Wow, then that works itself out, because I am afraid of children!".   If an adult, usually a mother, is telling me how afraid their child is of clowns...I take my time taking off my glasses, clean them slowly with my hanky, blow my nose,  return my glasses  to my face and look very confused at her...and just say  "What? Sorry, I couldn’t hear you, my glasses were dirty”...it dismantles the situation a bit and many times we go on with balloons or face painting as though they had never said a word.

      But with all seriousness, I understand phobias all too well.  And after years of unsuccessful counseling I have just learned that most of the time (not all of the time) but most, a child given the chance to slowly experience you from a distance will gradually and very slowly make their own decision to come near you ...but that is only if you are entertaining.  I honestly believe that is the single strongest tool to stop comments or questions....be a clown and be an entertaining clown.

  
 

Mark Renfro

      Scary clowns? Is there really such a thing? Are all these tales of "I was frightened by a monster clown at my third birthday party and now I have to run and hide in the corner, screaming like a banshee if anyone with greasepaint comes within a hundred yard radius," really true?

      Did people run out of the theaters in terror and fear when Jimmy Stewart appeared in "The Greatest Show on Earth?" Did Lou Jacobs’s emergence from an impossibly small car wound the psyches of "children of all ages?" I know, maybe it was Red Skelton's TV show that inflicted clown fear on an entire generation. No, now I remember, it was that TV movie that was broadcast twenty years ago, right? You know the one where a clown did something . . . . Well, scary, I guess.

      I hear a lot of "I was scarred for life" but I don't see a lot of evidence. The last time I checked, "clown fear" is not a hot topic of investigation and research by the medical and psychiatric communities.

      Of all the traumas and indignities inflicted on participants in the human experience, I find it very hard to believe that "the clown scared me" is going to rate in anyone's Top Ten!

      Yes, there are "bad" clowns, but if we seriously think about this issue, it seems clearly more about an individuals need for attention in the present moment than any remembrance of some incident of childhood trauma. After all, since this topic so rarely -- if ever -- comes up in casual conversations (“Hi, how are you? Nice to see you. Great weather we're having. By the way, if I see anyone wearing plaids and stripes and a funny hat it causes me go into a catatonic state. Well, have a nice day.”), I most often hear of this supposed "fear" when I am in makeup.

      In fact, on more than one occasion, people have sought me out to tell me how very afraid they are of clowns! They come right up to me to tell me how afraid they are! What am I supposed to do? Say "Boo?" When a kid -- of any age -- comes up to me and says, "I'm afraid of clowns," or "I don't like clowns," I think what they are really saying is "Play with me." I welcome these kinds of moments. "I don't like clowns," is kid-code for "see me." In reality, they have opened the door of play and given me a great reason to step through. I'm always happy to oblige.

      Oh, and by the way . . . . . . . . . . .

          Boo! 
     


What’s Going on in Mooseland? 
 

My daughter Julia, friends Sweet Connie Kennedy, Mike Fixer and myself had a wonderful time vacationing at Disney World before the World Clown Convention recently in Orlando Florida. What a great combination, the magic of Disney and the fun of being with friends and my clown family at a convention all wrapped up into one!!!  


Julia participated in the Junior Joey program run by the ever capable and inspiring Ruth Matteson. I must tell you that Ruth is truly amazing. She puts together a spat track of classes for the kids. Their ages run from elementary-aged kiddies to teenagers. She manages to keep them all engaged and learning for the entire day. I looked at the schedule and I know many of the adults were very jealous at the comprehensive program Ruth put together for these young clowns. Congrats Ruth, and THANK YOU for a job well done!  


I was at the World Clown Association Convention last month and I want to say a great big “Thank You” to everybody who stopped by the booth and came to my classes.  It was great to visit with all of you again!  I especially want to remind those lucky clowns who were the first 50 people to make purchases, that if you have not already done so, to use your Gift Certificates before they expire! 
 
 


Where in the world is Pricilla? 
 

By the time you read this, I will already have been to the 2nd Annual Texas LAFS (Life and Fire Safety) Conference, which took place May 1st through the 4th in Allen, TX.   

This unique event is for Life Safety Educators, Public Safety Personnel, Training Officers, Sound Technicians, Public Information Specialists, support personnel and

those interested in developing effective safety education programs. The conference is perfect for people of every skill level, from newly established groups to veteran groups.  

If you are interested in going, start planning for next year and check out http://www.tfdclowns.com or call Bryan Jarvis at 972-768-2002. 

 


 
I hope to see you at CLOWN TOWN this month!
 

When: May 16 -18, 2008 
Where: OSU/COTC Campus at 1179 University Dr. in Newark, OH 
Click:
www.clowntown.org

Contact: 740-345-3880

 
I will be selling those wonderful Mooseburger wares plus teaching classes such as Kazoo Band, Costumes That Work, Performance Skills, and maybe more!  Come by the PMO booth in the Dealers Room and say “HI!”
 
 


A Note From Alumni: 

    Woo-hoo! I'm getting ready for our Festival of the Arts performance with Clementine, Bubbles & Scooter.  We have 45 minutes to fill on opening day at the main stage.  THANK GOD for Mooseburger & learning how to put on a show!!! 

    ~ Sweet Connie Kennedy 
     





 

MOOSE  CAMP  UPDATE 
 


 

You may have heard the news already, but here is the official notice:

Moose Camp is FULL!

(or, at least it is if you want to sleep here) 
 

We do have a Waiting List set up for those of you who are willing to take a chance and wait. When a cancellation opens up a spot, we will go down the list and start calling you. You are under no obligation to accept the registration, so you have nothing to lose by signing up! 

What we have encouraged “The List” people to do is sign up for an Overlander Package in the meanwhile.  This means you would have to find your own lodging and commute to camp each day, but otherwise you get everything else that’s in the Complete Package, including meals.  So even if you do not eventually upgrade to the Complete Package, at least you would still have a spot at Moose Camp….because, believe it or not…we do have a limit on the number of Overlander Packages, too!  And there are lots of hotels in the area around Moose Camp – ask us for their information when you sign up. 

So – what are you waiting for?!?  Get on “The List” already!!! 

Send an email to info@mooseburger.com or call us toll free at 800-973-6277 (or 320-963-6277 for our International friends) for more information and to get on the Waiting List. 

Click here to go to our Moose Camp Website for general info and fun photos
 

Moose Camp…in the FUTURE!!! 

What would clowning be like in the future? 

Would we be performing birthday parties in space? 

Would your red nose still fall off in zero gravity? 

Could you do the “moon walk” in your clown shoes? 
 

…well, these questions are all very well and good, but…uh, when I said “Moose Camp…in the FUTURE” I actually was talking about the more immediate future, such as next year. 

Get your calendar ready and mark down these dates: 

2009: July 28th – August 2nd

2010: July 27th – August 1st  
 

And start planning now for Moose Camp…in the FUTURE!!! 
 


 
 

Mehron Make-up Support Line 

Need some additional help with your make-up questions?? The make-up company Mehron offers a make-up tech support hotline!

Call them toll-free at 1-888-552-1331 for help in applying any Mehron product. We have talked to them and found their advice helpful and thorough! 


 

Clowning Tip of the Month 

If you are a regular reader of this newsletter, you know that we have talked about noses in the past. Sometimes the hot weather makes it difficult to keep a nose on. Your sweat reacts with the water soluble latex glues and well -- you can imagine, yup, before you know it -- your nose is running, off your face, and down the sidewalk! What is a clown to do??? There are a couple of things: 

A back-up nose on a string is a terrific solution for days you nose just won’t stick. Jim Howle noses and designed to be worn with glue or on a string. You can buy them with a string or convert them yourself. All it takes is some fishing line, a bead to keep the line from pulling through the nose, and a balloon or piece of elastic for the back to provide a stretchy custom fit. Viola! 

If you wear a nose tip and are having hot weather glue problems, PAINT your nose on. Not handy at painting a circle? Use the Jumbo Mehron pro pencil for a template! Put make-up on the edge of the pencil cap and make the round mark on your nose. Then just fill it in! Need glitter? After you have done your FINAL powdering, paint on your dot. Use red loose glitter to set the make-up. It can be applied with your finger. You will get an instant glittery nose with no need for glue!  Sweet! 

OK, so you can’t wear a nose with a string? You sweat like crazy and can’t keep a nose on? Here is my secret weapon, Skin Bond adhesive. It is a medical-strength adhesive meant for skin. It is used to hold on medical appliances like colostomy bags. Heaven knows you wouldn’t want one of those coming loose!!! But be warned: the glue is very sticky. We recommend the solvent wipes to get any extra glue off your skin.  

Keep scrolling down for some sale specials on everything we just mentioned: Red Jumbo Pencils, Red Glitter, Skin Bond, and Solvent Wipes! 
 



MAY  SALES!

    Now that you know how to use these for your nose, stock up and SAVE!!! 

***   Red Jumbo Pro-Pencils from Mehron   ***

      -  Regularly $7.00, now JUST $6.00 each!

      -  No maximum limit; buy as many as you want!

 
 

***   Red GlitterWear Dust from Mehron   ***

    • 25% Off!
    • Regularly $4.00, now JUST $3.00 each!
 
 

***   Skin Bond and Unisolve Wipes   ***

    • Large 4 oz. Jar of Osto Brand Skin Bond
    • Box of 50 Individually-Wrapped Solvent Wipes
    • Combine them for the LOW PRICE of $30.00!
    • Save $6.00!
 
 

You can find ALL these spectacular deals on our sales page: “Pricilla’s Picks” or by phone: 800-973-6277 or 320-963-6277.   

If you order by phone or mail, don’t forget to tell us the discount code for these specials – it is “BUMP A NOSE” 

Terms and Conditions:

  1. Supplies limited. Offer good only on in-stock items.  Please note: Just because the item is displayed online does not mean it is in stock – all products are displayed online regardless of immediate availability.  If you have any concerns, then call us before you place your order: 800-973-6277 or 320-963-6277.
  2. Good on phone-in, mail-in, or online orders.  Order must be placed during the month of May. This offer is not retroactive.
  3. There is no maximum limit or restrictions on combining these offers.  You can get all three of these deals in the same order, if you’d like!
 
 

    Costume Accessory Sale! 

***   FREE CLOWN TIE!   ***

    • Purchase any in-stock Regular Bib or Mini Bib at normal price
    • Many Bib colors available: Red, Yellow, Royal Blue, Rainbow, Dots, and MORE!
    • Choose any of our in-stock Ties for FREE! 
    • The Bow Ties snap on to any of our Bibs, and the Long Ties have cloth ties for around the neck.
    • Sale includes Long Ties, Large Bow Ties, Small Bow Ties, and Mini Bow Ties – ANY color, ANY size, ANY style!
 
 

You can find this spectacular deal on our sales page: “Pricilla’s Picks” or by phone: 800-973-6277 or 320-963-6277.   

If you order by phone or mail, don’t forget to tell us the discount code for this special – it is “TIE ONE ON” 

Terms and Conditions:

  1. Supplies limited. Offer good only on in-stock items.  Please note: Just because the item is displayed online does not mean it is in stock – all products are displayed online regardless of immediate availability.  If you have any concerns, then call us before you place your order: 800-973-6277 or 320-963-6277.
  2. If you place your order online, we will email you back if your color selection is not in stock and will ask you to pick a different color.
  3. Good on phone-in, mail-in, or online orders.  Order must be placed during the month of April. This offer is not retroactive.  Offer does not include item #5032 Double Bow Tie.
  4. You receive one free Tie for every Bib you purchase.  There is no maximum limit on the Bibs you can purchase.
 
 
 

Costume CLEARANCE! 

Have you been to our Clearance Page lately?  Check out “Pricilla’s Picks” for all of our monthly sales PLUS whatever costumes we decide to put on clearance – we’ve got a LOT of stock on the racks right now, so we’ll be pulling new costumes to discount all this month.  Bookmark that page and keep checking back on a regular basis so you don’t miss a great deal! 

Click here to see all of “Pricilla’s Picks”!  
 


 

We hope you all had a very fun and nostalgic “First of May” 

Parade season is right around the corner for most of us, so dust off those props, patch up the holes in your shoes, and DRINK LOTS OF WATER!!! 

Nothing is less funny than collapsing from dehydration and having your parade crowd think that it’s part of your act! Oy!




Have any questions? Suggestions? Comments? Email us at info@mooseburger.com
 

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