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Education and Training Requirements

High School

Clowns need no advanced degrees or certification, although a high school education is preferred by most employers. Business skills are recommended, particularly for self-employed clowns. They will need training in various skills, such as magic, juggling, and acrobatics, but many clowns cultivate a talent on their own or through training conventions. See the end of this article for training resources.

Clowning is physically demanding, so training in athletics, such as tumbling, is important. Acting classes are also helpful. Clowns who want to develop a verbally comedic routine would benefit from classes in writing, drama, and public speaking.

Postsecondary Training

Clown schools teach the art of clowning through classes on pantomime, other physical skills, improvisation, humor, costuming, makeup, and producing clown skits. These institutes usually offer all-inclusive intensive and specifically tailored classes over a weekend or a week. Some clown schools offer a certificate verifying completion of these classes.

Certification

The Clown School, which is located in Los Angeles, offers in-person classes and online certificate programs. Aspiring or current clowns can earn certificates such as The Clown; Trickster; Teaching Clown; Humanitarian Clown; Mime; Teaching Commedia Dell’arte; Teaching Mask; Presence; Satire; and Create Your Own (Clown) Show. Visit https://www.theclownschool.com/onlinecert-classes for more information.

Other Education or Training

Continuing education classes are provided by clown colleges, online learning platforms (OLPs), and other providers. For example, the OLP Udemy offers the following classes: Clown for Fun and Profit: Learning the Art of Clowning; Unleash the Clown Within...; and Learn To Juggle 3 Balls (+25 Other Tricks!).

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