Monday, May 26, 2014

SALAAM SHRINE CIRCUS: Honoring Our Veterans (May 18, 2014)

Veterans were given a ringside seat of honor for last week's Salaam Shrine Circus in Morristown, NJ. The gentleman seated in the center is a veteran of World War II and turns 100 years old this week. Photo by Paul Gutheil.

Saturday, May 24, 2014

ACROBATS AND MOUNTEBANKS: Hugues Le Roux and Jules Garnier (1890)

Billy Hayden

The complete text and illustrations of ACROBATS AND MOUNTEBANKS (1890) is available to read at The Internet Archive. The chapter on clowns begins on page 276.

Thursday, May 01, 2014

PROF. PAUL WENZEL: Skeleton Chase Patent (Feb. 17, 1925)

Photos and research 
courtesy of Beth Grimes



Yup, that photo that we've all seen? That's a young Paul Wenzel and he filed the paperwork for his creation with the United States Patent and Trademark Office on December 4, 1923.

Paul Wenzel should be officially recognized as the creator of the Skeleton Chase.



Wednesday, April 16, 2014

RUDI LLATA CLOWNS: Boxing Entree on Circus Schumann (International Showtime, 1961)


Courtesy of Raffaele de Ritis




From Raffaele...

"Circus Schumann, Copenhagen, from "International Showtime" NBC TV prime-time show, hosted by Don Ameche. 
Nolo and Pepi Diaz with José Llata were the core of "Rudi Llata", the greatest European clown team between 30s and 70s. 
The "boxe" entrée is considered their masterpiece."


Saturday, March 08, 2014

CLOWN ALLEY: Medina Shrine Circus

Back in the days before "Shrine Clowns" performed at Shrine Circuses, professional circus clowns appeared in the show and did hospital appearances such as these on behalf of the Medinah Shrine Circus in Chicago...
Unidentified 
Joe "Ko-Ko" Cyle and Peluza

Dick Lewis

Chester Sherman

Ed Raymond (l) and Harry Dann (r)

Joe Sherman and Lucky

Dennis Stevens in the background

Joe Sherman, Chester Sherman and Harry Dann

Rudy Dockey, Prof. Charlie Cheer, Joe Sherman and Chester Sherman

Wednesday, March 05, 2014

REÍR LLORANDO: By Juan de Dios Peza (Circa 1880s)

Translation courtesy of Marga Lacabe

I believe this poem, by the Mexican poet Juan de Dios Peza, to be the source of the story that is attributed to every major clown of the late 19th/early 20th century.

The story goes that a man is depressed. He goes to the doctor and is told by the doctor to see the great clown Grimaldi/Grock/Chaplin... whoever. The man then informs the doctor that HE IS that clown.

"Who is there to make ME laugh?"

It's a tired trope and turns up repeatedly in 20th century clown and circus history. Let's put it to rest.

It is not fact, it is taken from a poem, a poem about an English actor named Garrick, portraying him as a depressed comedian. Apart from being strictly a comedian, the poem's character is a nobleman, unlike the historic David Garrick.



To Laugh While Crying

Watching Garrik – an actor from England -
the people would say applauding:
“You are the funniest one on earth
and the happiest one…”
And the comedian would laugh.

Victims of melancholy, the highest lords,
during their darkest and heaviest nights
would go see the king of actors
and change their melancholy into roars of laughter.

Once, before a famous doctor,
came a man with eyes so somber:
“I suffer – he said -, an illness so horrible
as this paleness of my face”

“Nothing holds any enchantment or attractiveness;
I don’t care about my name or my fate
I die living an eternal melancholy
and my only hope is that of death”.

- Travel and distract yourself
- I’ve traveled so much!
- Search for readings
- I’ve read so much!
- Have a woman love you
- But I am loved
- Get a title
- I was born a noble

- Might you be poor?
- I have richnesses
- Do you like compliments?
- I hear so many!
- What do you have as a family?
- My sadness
- Do you go to the cemeteries?
- Often, very often.

- Of your current life, do you have witnesses?
- Yes, but I don’t let them impose their burdens;
I call the dead my friends;
I call the living my executioners.

- It leaves me – added the doctor – perplexed
your illness and I must not scare you;
Take today this advise as a prescription
only watching Garrik you can be cured.

-Garrik?
-Yes, Garrik… The most indolent
and austere society anxiously seeks him;
everyone who sees him, dies of laughter;
he has an amazing artistic grace.

- And me? Will he make me laugh?
-Ah, yes, I swear it;
he and no one but him; but… what disturbs you?
-So  – said the patient – I won’t be cured;
I am Garrik! Change my prescription.

How many are there who, tired of life,
ill with pain, dead with tedium,
make others laugh as the suicidal actor,
without finding a remedy for their illness!

Ay! How often we laugh when we cry!
Nobody trust the merriment of laughter,
because in those beings devoured by pain,
the soul groans when the face laughs!

If faith dies, if calm flees,
if our feet only step on thistles,
the tempest of the soul hurls to the face,
a sad lighting: a smile.

The carnival of the world is such a trickster,
that life is but a short masquerade;
here we learn to laugh with tears
and also to cry with laughter.



Tuesday, March 04, 2014

ALBERT FRATELLINI

Links courtesy of Beth Grimes


Albert Fratellini performing in 1958. If you don't understand French just skip ahead to the 2:05 mark...



Albert making up and performing the same routine with another partner in January 1957...



Thursday, February 20, 2014

FELIX ADLER: Weegee (1958)


More of Weegee's experimental photos of some of the iconic clowns of the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Circus taken at Madison Square Garden can be found HERE.


Tuesday, February 18, 2014

GREAT ADVENTURE: Television Commercials (1975)

Look in these commercials for Michael "Coco" Polakovs, his son David as "Coconut", his other sons Bruce and Byron and former Boss Clown Levoi Hipps (then fresh from the Ringling Bros. and Barnum and Bailey Blue Unit) piloting the hot air balloon in this commercial for Great Adventure in Jackson, NJ prior to its purchase by Six Flags...




Thursday, January 16, 2014

CLOWN ALLEY: MDA Party (1954)


Look for TV's Magic Clown as well as Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey clowns Albert White and Frankie Saluto, meaning this must be from the spring of 1954 when Ringling was in New York to play Madison Square Garden.



Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Monday, January 13, 2014

CESLEE CONKLING (December 6, 1965 - January 13, 1994)


Who are we, if not measured by our impact on others? That’s who we are! We’re not who we say we are, we’re not who we want to be — we are the sum of the influence and impact that we have, in our lives, on others.

 - Neil deGrasse Tyson on Carl Sagan

KARANDASH: Statue Entree



Saturday, January 04, 2014

THE SALVADORIS: Hollywood Palace (January 4, 1964)


Courtesy of Raffaele de Ritis

First aired fifty years ago today on the very first episode of Hollywood Palace...




Sunday, December 29, 2013

AL MIACO: "The Greatest Living Clown (1880s)

Al Miaco on Ringling in 1915

Al Miaco billed as "The Greatest Living Clown" by Tony Denier in his production "Humpty Dumpty". Miaco followed Denier and George H. Adams in the title role as clown in one of the most popular, successful and critically acclaimed touring productions of "Humpty Dumpty" of the time.