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JUNE 29-JULY 4; JULY 6-9, 2017 SMITHSONIAN FOLKLIKE FESTIVAL AUDIO/VIDEO LOG SHEET LOGGER/VIDEOGRAPHER: RECORDER NUMBER (MAIN): CFCH2 FILE NAME: [[STRIKETHROUGH]] Circus2_036.wav[[/STRIKETHROUGH]] 0070 RECORDER NUMBER (BACKUP): CFCH 9 FILE NAME: [[STRIKETHROUGH]] Circus1_005.wav [[/STRIKETHROUGH]] 0055 PRESENTER: JEFF RAZ DATE/TIME: 7/4/17 | [[STRIKETHROUGH]] 8 PM [[/STRIKETHROUGH]] 7pm GROUP NAME: SESSION: Open Class: Classic Clown Entrées [[2 columned table]] | PARTICIPANTS | INSTRUMENT/OCCUPATION | | --- | --- | | Dominique Jeandearn | Clown / circus historian | CONTENTS/NOTES (continue on back): 1. Clowning different in Europe than U.S. 2. - clowns are more mute in U.S. and have speaking roles in Europe 3. - clowns look more feminine in Europe 4. - vaudeville and burlesque influenced development of clowns 5. 6. Dollar Bill Entree trick demonstration 7. - Clowns echo each other when speaking to make it easier for audience 8. to follow