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      <image:caption>Pedro is a professional actor, hospital clown and theatre director having performed and directed in 12 different countries. He’s an expert in clowning, improvisation, physical theatre and comedy. He is a renowned group leader, speaker and coach specialized in adapting the artistic tools of clowning and improv theatre to the specific needs of different organizations, mainly business/corporate and healthcare (medicine/psychology). ONLINE CLOWN EXCURSION Clowns stay relevant in our era by letting audiences in their performance, interacting with, and changing it. We are some of the highest representatives of human connection, emotional release and selfless co-creation. Facing extraordinary times when social distance is mandatory, we now find ourselves competing for attention and sharing the same medium - screens - with high quality sketch comedy and amazing animation. So how can we stay true to our art form and our audience? It's easy to fall into acting, losing the element of real discovery and surprise that characterizes our art form. Are we still finding true failure or success when we put on the nose? Could there be a real transformation in front of a camera? During this workshop, I invite you to an online small group to explore this theme with some practical experiments that I've been developing with clowns online over the last months. There are no specialists in this new field, so we will be pioneering this work together. AVAILABLE WORKSHOPS (CHOOSE ONE) Thursday, January 21 @ 9am-12pm or 1pm-4pm Friday, January 22 @ 9am-12pm or 1pm-4pm Sunday, January 24 @ 9am-12pm</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Julie-Anne has fifteen years’ experience in the performing arts as an actress, clown, slammer, and teacher in Quebec City and Montreal, and internationally in South America, Senegal and Europe. In 2009 she joined the Dr. Clown Foundation, where her roles include trainer and therapeutic clown with both children and elderly people. In 2018 she co-developed a novel approach to therapeutic clowning in adult palliative care. Julie-Anne holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in theater from Université Laval. INTRODUCTION TO CLOWNING IN PALLIATIVE CARE We will look at the following strategies: how to prepare, internally and artistically. How to listen to one’s self and one's partner in order to have a better quality of presence for patients and their families. How to keep the lightness of the clown and have a sense of humor in the situation. AVAILABLE WORKSHOPS (CHOOSE ONE) Thursday, January 21 @ 9am-11:30am Friday, January 22 @ 9am-11:30am</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Michelle is a performer, teacher, producer, and director. Most notably, she created the main character/clown Ladybug for Cirque Du Soleil’s touring show OVO. While with Cirque, she visited 15 countries and performed in over 2000 shows! She spent 15 years in New York acting, clowning and creating shows and currently resides in Washington. POWER OF PLAY The creative power of play is what keeps performers and creative entrepreneurs thriving. Michelle will lead the group through a variety of exercises and games that will allow you to discover your unique funny bone, sharpen your stage presence, and give in to every spontaneous opportunity. Clowning techniques, acting exercises and improv games will be used to explore the wonderful gift of failure, the ultimate skill of being present on stage, and the ability to embrace the unknown in order to create something new. AVAILABLE WORKSHOPS (CHOOSE ONE) Thursday, January 21 @ 2pm-4pm Friday, January 22 @ 2pm-4pm</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>With a background in directing, performing, and arts management in both theatre and television, Kathleen found her way to her red nose practice in 2001. Since then, she has worked as a professional therapeutic clown artist in a wide range of health-care and community settings around Toronto and the GTA. Heather-Marie is an actor, writer, theatre creator, educator and clown. She has worked as a therapeutic clown with Kathleen LeRoux since 2009, working in hospitals and long term care settings for adults and the elderly. PANDEMIC FATIGUE &amp; YOUR CLOWN: CLOWNING IN UNCERTAIN TIMES   How do we continue to offer playful, nurturing experiences to others during these chronically stressful times when we, ourselves are feeling depleted? Many of us are now experiencing various degrees of pandemic fatigue which can include lack of motivation, sadness, feelings of being stuck, anxiety, lethargy, diminished creativity, trouble focusing, exhaustion, frustration and memory loss. For healthcare clowns who are struggling with the weight of the times, we offer you a workshop to soothe the spirit, to normalize your experience and to gently embrace you and your clown exactly where you are. AVAILABLE WORKSHOPS (CHOOSE ONE) Thursday, January 21 @ 3pm-5pm Friday, January 22 @ 3pm-5pm</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>For the past few months, D.R.I.V.E. forward has been facilitating a monthly Monday Anti-Racism Forum with the healthcare clowning community. Join us as we continue this forum to explore and share tools for navigating difficult conversations around racism and unconscious bias that arise in our work as healthcare clowns. Our goal is for participants to be able to utilize these tools, in how to approach the topic with partners and how to take the feedback openly if you are the partner being called in. *You do not need to have attended the Anti-Racism Monday forum to take advantage of this workshop. This team is led by Denise Arribas, Meredith Gordon, Calvin Ku, Mal Malme, Leah Abel and Mike Garner. AVAILABLE WORKSHOP Thursday, January 21 @ 6pm-7:30pm</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tim Cunningham is a graduate of the Dell'Arte International School who has performed with Clowns Without Borders and Big Apple Circus Clown Care Unit. He went to nursing school and worked as a front-line nurse during the West Africa Ebola outbreak. This work informed his doctoral studies in public health, which he completed in 2016. He currently serves on the board of Clowns Without Borders and isVice President of Practice and Innovation at Emory Healthcare. Tim's work and presentations focus on resilience (of children &amp; clowns &amp; nurses &amp; doctors &amp; allied health professionals), laughter, playfulness, the intersections of art, nursing, medicine, collaboration, interprofessionalism and research around play in the most challenging of places.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Denise Arribas is a proud born and raised Puerto Rican living in Georgia since 2002, so now she considers herself a Georgia Rican. She got her BFA in Musical Theatre from Shorter College and has worked in all the professional theaters in Atlanta such as The Alliance Theatre, Actor’s Express, Center for Puppetry Arts, 7 Stages, Horizon Theatre and Aurora Theatre. In 2010 she was fortunate enough to be able to use her musical theater skills and the innate clowning skills she’s been honing since childhood and put them to good use in the hospital when she joined the Atlanta Clown Care Unit. In 2015 she became the Site Coordinator at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta at Hughes Spalding. She's one of the founding members of Humorology Atlanta and in 2016 she became the Marketing Manager for HA!. She's been in charge of creating the HA! brand since its inception including design and social media. When not clowning around at the hospital she is a TV/Film actor with Houghton Talent and a translator/voice over actor with Enghouse Interactive. TEN EASY STEPS TO MAKE YOUR ORGANIZATION’S SOCIAL MEDIA KICK ASS WITH ZERO DOLLARS Come on over to this workshop to learn 10 easy ways you can use to take your organization's social media game to the next level even... if you have a budget of zero dollars. Using marketing, design and social media expertise we'll show you ways you can reach your audience more effectively and professionally.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Craig Sjogerman, clown, playwright, actor, storyteller &amp; goofy vaudevillian, began performing professionally in San Francisco with Make-A-Circus in 1979. Boy are his arms tired. Craig worked and supervised for the Chicago Clown Care Unit of the Big Apple Circus from 1999 until it dissolved. He helped create and lead their ground-breaking senior clowning program. In 2016 Craig is co-founded and became artistic director of Vaudeville Chicago (VC). VC performs music, physical comedy, circus, and tells stories at senior centers throughout Chicago. Craig also writes plays &amp; creative nonfiction, but refuses to write lists. As an actor, he has performed with the Chicago Actor’s Ensemble, the Lyric Opera of Chicago, Imagination Theater, Centre Theater, Whirlwind, Annoyance Theater, the Evanston Dance Ensemble, and the Bailiwick Director’s Festival. He likes to smell things. CLOWNING FOR SENIORS IN COVID TIMES This will be an exploration of the joys and challenges of working with seniors and other adults in the Time of Covid. Since nursing homes and other senior centers will be among the last places to open up during the pandemic, most of us will be using Zoom and other virtual platforms for quite a while. Many places are under total lockdown and our role as a force of connection and joy becomes more essential when residents can have no visitors.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Emily Faith (Dr. Piggy Tales), is a masters candidate in Clinical Mental Health Counseling and Drama Therapy at Lesley University. As life-long performer and nonprofit theatre founder, Emily has a deep regard for the transformative power of the arts -a focal point of her research. Emily was awarded the Drama Therapy Research Assistantship position at Lesley University where she is a member of the Coalition for Circus Arts in Drama Therapy Research Lab and serves as a co-facilitator for the Drama Therapy Group run in partnership with UMASS medical school. She is the founder of "Unscripted Healing", a community group that facilitates in person and virtual devising workshops through the lens of drama therapy. RELATING DRAMA THERAPY TO HEALTHCARE CLOWNING Do you ever ask yourself, "What am I doing?" or, "Why is this bit/trick/joke working?" or, "How can I sit in the silence without feeling like I need to run out of the room?" If you answered yes to any of these questions, this workshop is for you. Join healthcare clown and drama therapy student Emily Faith as she breaks down the ideas of therapy vs. therapeutic, repeatable outcomes, and the role of clown.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Leader: Tim Cunningham Tim Cunningham is a graduate of the Dell'Arte International School who has performed with Clowns Without Borders and Big Apple Circus Clown Care Unit. He went to nursing school and worked as a front-line nurse during the West Africa Ebola outbreak. This work informed his doctoral studies in public health, which he completed in 2016. He currently serves on the board of Clowns Without Borders and is Vice President of Practice and Innovation at Emory Healthcare. Tim's work and presentations focus on resilience (of children &amp; clowns &amp; nurses &amp; doctors &amp; allied health professionals), laughter, playfulness, the intersections of art, nursing, medicine, collaboration, inter-professionalism and research around play in the most challenging of places.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2022 Ressourcement Agenda - Why Stop the Music</image:title>
      <image:caption>Leader: Meredith Gordon Why Stop The Music explores musical possibilities in clown play, how the music of clown play affects us in your clown routines. We move with a sense of timing, weight, and direction. This movement affects how we interact with the world, interact with each other, and how others see us. These elements help us understand how our audience sees, hears, and feels our clown characters. The participants leave with a heightened sense of musicality in their clown work and a vocabulary to describe that musicality. Meredith Gordon is a circus artist, actor, and musician. Meredith fell in love with theater and circus at an early age. He taught himself to juggle as a teenager and developed a passion for theater as a college student. Over the past 30 years, Meredith has trained and worked as an actor and circus artist. He freelances as a circus artist who juggles, stiltwalks, clowns. In 2000 he became a medical clown with the Big Apple Circus Clown Care Unit and served as the supervisor for the Atlanta Clown Care Unit from 2012 to 2016. He is a founding member of Humorology Atlanta which continues the laughter giving work of medical clowning.  He began working in social circus as a coach with Cirque du Monde in 2001 and continues his work as a circus educator. He is a 2019 recipient of the Tanne Award which recognizes outstanding achievement by artists. In 2020 he joined the Board of Directors for Clowns Without Borders.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Leaders: Melissa Holland &amp; Stefanie Blain-Moraes Over the last 2 years, The Dr Clown Foundation has collaborated with Dr. Stefanie Blain-Moraes of McGill University in setting up research projects involving the effects of clowning on-line, clowning with the elderly, and with patients suffering from a disorder of consciousness (on-going). Come and listen to the results, ask questions and get replenished listening to vital feedback from scientific experts on the impact of healthcare clowns. Melissa Holland is a therapeutic clown, co-artistic director and co-founder of the Dr Clown Foundation based in Montreal, Quebec. She obtained a BFA in Drama in Human development from Concordia University and a Bachelor of Education from McGill. Along the way, the clown came calling. She was trained in clown by Sue Morrison, Francine Côté and Magdalena Schamberger. In 1999 she was hired and trained by the hospital clown organisation “Hearts and Minds” in Scotland. She works regularly as a clown in hospital and long-term care for the elderly as well as in development and promotion, training and research for the Dr Clown Foundation. Stefanie Blain-Moraes is a biomedical engineer and the Canada Research Chair in Consciousness and Personhood Technologies. She is currently an assistant professor at the School of Physical and Occupational Therapy at McGill University, where she leads the Biosignal Interaction and Personhood Technology (BIAPT) Lab.  Her research focuses on developing assistive technologies to enhance the assessment of and interaction with individuals who are behaviourally unresponsive.  She has published several articles exploring the effectiveness of healthcare clowning on various populations including the profoundly disabled, nurses, the elderly and the therapeutic relationship in an on-line format.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Leader: Cinthia Siabetti How can we explore our vocal colors with our own unique voice without singing a song that has already been written? How can we animate an object or a situation by singing it? This workshop will give you a glimpse into one of the many ways that you can create your own original tune and integrate it into your interventions in a spontaneous, joyous, and ludicrous way! No vocal experience is necessary. Come sing your heart out and leave your brains in a drawer. Cinthia Sabetti started her career as a professional modern dancer at the age of 16, dancing with renowned choreographers all across Canada. At the age of 28 she reoriented her career and became a Yoga teacher and teacher trainer, giving classes to all ages and levels. In 2014, she embarked on the journey to fulfill her dream of becoming a therapeutic clown. She studied clown at the Francine Côté Clown and Comedy School in Montreal and began working for the Dr. Clown Foundation as a therapeutic clown in 2018. She continually trains and seeks for new ways to become a better and more complete artist and for different ways to bring joy, benevolence and comfort to the people she meets as a therapeutic clown.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Leader: Michelle Matlock Michelle Matlock is an independent performing artist, director, producer, teacher and creative coach. Michelle has been in the entertainment industry for over 30 years and has had the pleasure of playing and or teaching for Cirque du Soleil, Big Apple Clown Care, Circus Amok, Bindlestiff Family Cirkus, Clown Gym, Laughter League, The Clown School and Dell’Arte International. Michelle has spent the past 2 years developing and launching Passport to Thrive Academy, an online course designed specifically for independent performing artists who want to stay creatively free, thriving and financially independent. She is thrilled to share the first module of the course with participants at MOTN this year! Visit MichelleNicoleMatlock.com for more info. Workshop: Crushing Your Scarcity Mindset, the number #1 Limiting Belief that holds us back as performing artists.  All of us have beliefs that limit us and hold us back. Some of these beliefs were instilled in us by our parents. Others we’ve adopted at some point in our lives. Whatever the case, these beliefs seriously limit us. They keep us from achieving our full potential. They hamper our progress and stunt your growth.  In this workshop we will discuss and identify the most common limiting beliefs that hold us back from our full potential. Including #1 - Scarcity Mindset. Then you will reframe those limiting beliefs into empowering beliefs and finally discover ways to burn those new empowering beliefs into your heart and mind. Anyone that wants to learn how to be a more effective version of themselves will benefit from this workshop.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Leader: Calvin Kai Ku Healthcare and Hospital populations can be filled with diverse voices. Inevitably, we, as healthcare clowns, will interact with languages we have not yet learned. There are a variety of communication avenues to travel alongside diverse cultures to experience. Immerse yourselves into the world of languages, both verbal &amp; non-verbal, and discover how you can respectfully learn &amp; authentically communicate with other people from all over the world. With a mission to build meaningful connections through humor and empathy, Calvin Kai Ku uses his growing experience working as a professional variety performer to build bridges with his audience. With his versatility in magic, music, circus, and theater, he is able to transform even the most stressful environments to ease anxiety and create a safe space of joy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Leader: Josh Matthews Working as a clown in a hospital, oftentimes has you partnering with a variety of performers with different skills, sensibilities and experience levels. Sometimes the work just clicks into place and other times it doesn't flow as naturally.    In this workshop we will delve into strategies and communication methods to be able to partner in a more satisfying, truthful and pleasurable way. Through exercises and discussions we will look at safe ways to give and receive direction and feedback for a better performing relationship. We will explore how to rely on each other's strengths and help each other shine brighter together.  This workshop will be interesting, fun and possibly useful.   Josh Matthews is a performer, director and teaching artist based out of Oakland CA. He has performed as a hospital clown for over 20 years and has performed with the Medical Clown project, Big Apple Circus’ clown care unit and Vaudeville Caravan. He has conducted professional development in the great field of hospital clowning for Big Apple Circus’ clown care unit, Medical Clown project, Danske Hospitalsklovne, Lev Leytzan and is super pumped to teach workshops for Prescription Joy this spring. Josh is committed to the unrelenting power of the ridiculous and he can do a very convincing goose impression.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Leader: TaMeicka "Ifasina" Clear Participants will get a chance to shape the class experience based on themes that they choose from. We will use improv and afro-beat based movements to explore things like history and ancestors, harvest, personal power and protection, celebration and much more!  You may sit, stand, lie down, and use any mobility device you need as this space centers the diversity in our capacity to move. Participants will leave having shared a unique experience with others and practices to take with them into their daily life.  TaMeicka "Ifasina" Clear is a big bodied Black genderqueer peson (they/them)from Texas living and working across the south and California. Ifasina is an embodiment practitioner that uses dance and embodied meaningful movement to practice intentionally engaging with the human condition. In workshops and classes with Ifasina, participants get to share and create a space that allows one to be with their body in honest, gentle ways. Ifasina, also known as ThaHood AlKemist, is the student of many traditions, including Ifa and Usui Reiki. They use these traditions and tools, among others, to increase their own self mastery, practice being in beloved community, and engage in liberation work. It is their joy and passion to join with others that are doing the same at their own pace. Follow their embodiment practice space and work at https://www.facebook.com/groups/924559280990198 (Facebook group: Get Embodied Soul Movement and Dance) or IG: get.embodied</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Leader: Jeff Smithson Healthcare clowning is an incredible laboratory for the study of energy and relationship: “What is the energy I carry; How do I relate it to others?”  This facilitated discussion will explore the value of intention in shaping the beginning, middle, and end of your Healthcare Clown day. We will share stories and suggestions on how to “bring y/our best and release the rest.” Jeff Smithson fosters the power of play in a wide variety of settings: from hospital rooms to classrooms; from board rooms to halfway houses.  Through his consulting company, Proponent of Play, Jeff delivers programs in Mindfulness and Movement to Medical Professionals, Teachers, Parents and Parolees. He is a founding member of both the NY Goofs and The Hole in the Wall Gang Camp’s Hospital Outreach Program. He is a graduate of Bates College, Ringling Clown College, and Dell’Arte International School of Physical Theatre.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Leader: Shannan Calcutt Play big, risk gloriously and fail better. This class was workshopped and designed to be experienced virtually. It's time to bring the playground into your own home where all the props, toys, and costumes you often wish for in the studio are suddenly at your disposal. Participants must explain to housemates ahead of time that they will be noisy, move throughout the house and be free of inhibitions. It’s recess for grownups! A chance to play, get moving, let loose, be silly and make genuine connections with other fabulous fools. Common side effects include (but are not limited to) feeling more alive, awake, joyful, connected, playful, confident, hopeful, present and creative. A multi-award winning performer and instructor, Shannan Calcutt she has conducted workshops in clown and play worldwide. She’s a regular instructor at Cirque du Soleil, Celebration Barn Theater and Vegas Theatre Hub. Calcutt has played an eclectic range of venues from the Sydney Opera House, to San Francisco's Bimbo's 365 Club, to the Vegas Strip, where she performed her breast implant routine, Scotch Baggies, for millions of spectators at Cirque du Soleil's, ZUMANITY. She has designed comic acts for Cirque du Soleil, Spiegelworld, the philanthropic event One Night for One Drop, and Berlin’s Friedrichstadt-Palast, the world's biggest theatre stage. Shannan is fluent in English and sarcasm. More about Shannan here: shannancalcutt.com</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Leaders: Tiffany Riley &amp; Dick Monday Our workshop will focus on how the elements of storytelling that can be utilized when creating a rich engagement. We will focus on the idea that “a story is a routine broken” - Keith Johnstone. Everyone has a story. We will ask the question, what is your story, and how can it be applied to your work as a healthcare clown. Tiffany Riley and Dick Monday, known as Slappy and Monday, have headlined with circuses and festivals worldwide. They co-founded the New York Goofs Clown Troupe and the Laughter League, a non-profit organization dedicated to uplifting lives with humor through performance outreach and education. Their performances can be seen in theatres, schools, libraries, pediatric hospitals, senior centers, and now virtually. The pair have produced live circus, variety, and immersive events for many years. They also teach the art of engagement through the lens of clowning and physical comedy to high school theater students, college students, hospital professionals, and executives. Their passion is in practicing the craft of physical comedy in all kinds of environments, and they hope to continue passing the art form on to more generations of comedic artists.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Leaders: Craig Sjogerman &amp; Pam Chermansky As healthcare clowns, our essential DNA is based on intimate, partner-based, room-to-room encounters. This is our raison d’etre and our passion. The COVID-19 pandemic interfered with this. Some of us had to stop performing, at least for a while, altogether. Some of us were able to simulate this with Zoom/Facetime visits. This was a stop-gap and limited, but still valuable, solution. As the pandemic progressed, we were able to return to our facilities, but, especially for those of us in senior facilities and nursing homes, we still couldn’t go room-to-room. Our experience in senior centers became one of larger group shows, both outside and inside. Even before COVID many of us who go to senior centers had many experiences with group performances, especially for those with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. Many adjustments are counter-intuitive to our instincts as performers. The challenge is:  How do we take the principles of room-to-room experiences and apply them to larger group interactions? I’m glad you asked. Craig Sjogerman and Pam Chermansky have been performing in group situations for seniors for over 16 years. We’d like to share what we’ve learned about changes that must be made to presentational shows to help us bring improvisational intimacy to larger groups, and the over-worked staff who care for them. We’d also like to learn from your experiences in these challenging situations. With new variants, we may not be able to go room-to-room for a long time. Does this mean we can’t fulfill our basic objectives? Join us to figure this out. Craig Sjogerman, clown, playwright, actor, storyteller &amp; goof, began performing professionally in San Francisco with Picadilly Clowns and Make-A-Circus in 1979. Boy are his arms tired. Craig worked and supervised for the Chicago Clown Care Unit of the Big Apple Circus from 1999 until it dissolved. He helped create and lead their ground-breaking senior clowning program. In 2016 Craig co-founded and became artistic director of Vaudeville Chicago (VC). VC performs improvisation, variety art, music, physical comedy, circus, and tells stories at senior centers throughout Chicago. Craig has written over 15 produced plays &amp; now writes creative nonfiction, but refuses to write lists. Craig performed his solo show, Dr. Gesundheit’s Clown Therapy, throughout the country, including north of the Arctic Circle. Craig has also performed with the Keith Terry’s Body Music Ensemble, Chicago Actor’s Ensemble, the Lyric Opera of Chicago, Imagination Theater, Centre Theater, Whirlwind, Annoyance Theater, the Evanston Dance Ensemble, and the Bailiwick Director’s Festival. He likes to smell things. So there.</image:caption>
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