Every day we drive through Ofunato on the way to our performances. This is a bit of what we see.
Past the harbor
Through downtown:
by moshe cohen | Sep 9, 2011 | Clowns Without Borders
It's Rosh Hashanah morning and here i find myself in Warsaw, and instead of going to synagogue, I am getting ready to go to a Ukrainian school to do a show. Of course I made this decision a while back, a few month ago when it was clear that I would be in Europe for...
Acteal Abejas. 1998. December 31st, 2019. San Francisco This photo just popped up in a bit of 'last day of the decade' clutter removal. It's one I took in Acteal, Chiapas, Mexico, in the middle of a solo Clowns Without Borders tour doing shows to relieve tensions...
The town of Escuintla is to the south of the Volcan de Fuego that erupted last summer. I was there to do workshops and shows for those affected by the volcano. As I left town, I had the opportunity to stick my camera out the car window. this is some of what I saw....
A clown's point of view. Zona 3. Guatemala City. March 19th.2019.[modula id="31809"]
This show occurs soon after the big 2017 Mexico City earthquake. Mexico City October 31st, 2017 Today’s show was in the Albergue de Iztapalap, on the outer skirts of Mexico City, an area right on the fault line. I’m solo today, with Epi and Adriana from the Centro...
Several little streets are blocked off in the Tlalpan neighborhood of Mexico City as we approach the albergue (shelter) for Sharon’s 13th birthday party. Numerous rows of apartment buildings are bathed in yellow caution tape, and various small encampments of tents...
These photos are from the international Clowns Without Borders project in Myanmar in 2009. We focused on reaching children and their families in the Delta recovering from the Nargis Cyclone. Performers from Australia, Belgium, France, Myanmar, Sweden and the United...
Cali, Colombia. April 2013 My introduction to Cali, the third largest city in Colombia, is a late night ride from the airport into town, a twenty-minute ride amongst the palm trees, a pleasant tropical shirtsleeve warmth to the night. I know we are arriving when I see...
Kosovo 2000. Payasos Sin Fronteras/Clowns Without Borders project in Mitrovica, Kosovo Two Clowns, 70 Kilos of props and costumes. 12 shows in 9 days. This trip to Kosovo was in conjunction with a two month cooperative project between the Danish Refugee Council and...
My Google Alerts for the word clown brings me to an interesting post in the 972 Blog about activists dressing up as clowns for the weekly protest against the occupation in the West Bank. Here's the link. Suddenly the soldiers are not quite as interested in arresting...