March 19 - March 25, 2012 in Ecuador
Dear Clowns!!!
The annual exploration of our hearts' potential right on the equator is happening again! Patch Adams MD, Susan Parenti and other great clowns-performers-composers invite you to join them in daily clowning in hospitals and clinics, clown-skill-building workshops, and red noses amazement.

Ecuador, on the equator in northwestern South America, is one of the seventeen megadiverse countries, hosting a great variety of endemic species of flora and fauna. Its 2009 constitution is the first in the world to ensure Rights of Nature (ecosystem rights). The capital city of Quito (where we'll be) has been named a World Heritage Site for having the best maintained and least changed historic city center in Latin America.
The tour will combine daily clowning with daily workshops in care and inquiry into the locale of our clowning. In addition to clowning and care in clinical settings, there will be daily practical workshops in clown technique, love strategy and reflection on where we are.
The Red Badge of Courage: the Clown and the Nose The politics of 'help': exactly who am I 'helping' when I clown? 'Them'? 'Me'? 'It?' Charity versus bi-directional care. Clowning as anti-hierarchical intervention, clowning as invitation to social chaos, as a trick to bring love close, as warming up public spaces.
The Art of Making small things BIG, so as to make BIG THINGS small Clowning as a way of making small things (small actions of kindness, simple props, "fictional" premises) BIG in order to make BIG things (overwhelming grief, pain) small. Clowning as a way to invert a disproportionate relationship between joy and suffering.
What is YOUR love STRATEGY? A 3-hour workshop with Patch Adams: how love is thoughtful action, not only emotional expression. Discussion on how to design strategies for showing and engendering 'love'. Hands on exercises.
WHERE AM I? Eyes on Ecuador, I: Where are we? What is it? Who are 'we' in it? How to 'look a system' when visiting another country briefly? Discussion of the economic, historical, ecological, cultural, compositional life of Ecuador.
W(here I am!!!)HERE AM I? Eyes on Ecuador, II: discussion of domains of personal, communal, public. New questions for old answers, new answers for old questions.
Synthesis of our week's experience Talk back sessions in small and large groups: Have I changed? Has it? What's my next step?
Patch Adams—entered medical school in 1967 to use medicine as a vehicle for social change; promotes and practices living a life of public joy as a revolutionary act; fount of ideas for avoiding burn-out in long-term social justice and health. Enthusiator.
Susan Parenti—composer, playwright, pianist, accordionist, poet, virtuoso speaker; critical observer & dramatizer of language's troubled relation to thought; composing not only pieces but also contexts where pieces might function: house theater, scripted rehearsal, timed discussion. Adept at making her personal curiosity social.
Mark Enslin—composer, actor, bassoonist, guitarist, oud player, apprentice tabla player, listener, teaching composition facing the power of the respondent, assignment as an art form.
Melanie Meltzer— clown and scholar, mover and steadier, catalyst.
Dario Solina— performer in everyday life, imaginactivist and emphasis placer.
Further playful readings on clowning:
Re-Designing the Character of the Care-Actor by Susan Parenti
Metaclown by Jacob Barton
Cost: $1400 covers food, lodging, all educational and clowning events, and transportation within the country. This fee does not include your transporation to Ecuador.
Travel: Please meet us in Quito and arrive by the evening of March 18. You can plan to leave Ecuador on March 25, or later if you prefer to stay and travel.
Registration: To confirm your registration, we ask you please to (1) Register here and (2) Send either your full payment, $1400, or a $500 (non-refundable) deposit by February 25
Payment: The full fee or deposit can be paid online via secure Paypal account HERE
OR with a check payable to Gesundheit! Institute and mailed to:Melanie Meltzer. Please email Dario for details.
Passports: No visa is required. Passports can be expedited by your local post office. Please bring two color photocopies of your passport with you.
Vaccines: The following vaccines are recommended: Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B. Typhoid, Measles Mumps Rubell (MMR) and Tetanus-diphtheria.
Forms: All forms must be notarized and emailed to Dario at dario@patchadams.org.
We ask you to fill out the following forms:
1. Visit this link to fill out the Clown Registration Questionnaire
2. Visit this link to fill out the Flight Questionnaire