Caroline Dream

Private Clown Coaching with Caroline Dream

A detonator to release, stimulate and enhance your clowning abilities. A genuine catalyst for your clown.

Are you in need of help? Motivation? Inspiration? A kick up the arse?
Do you want to work with Caroline but can’t find a workshop that suits your timetable? Would you like to receive some personalised laser-coaching, tailored to your clown needs or desires? Do you have an idea you’d like to develop?

Take a Clown Catalyst
Online clown coaching sessions, absolutely personalized and adapted to any level.

What to expect

Honest feedback, guidance in the areas you need to work on, an eagle eye for details and of course, fun.

The sessions will be very much like a clown class but 100% focused on YOU and your needs. She will ask you to improvise, give you ideas and feedback, and work with the material you have prepared between sessions.

*The session can be recorded for your exclusive and personal use only. This is a great way to re-inforce the learning process, see for yourself what works and remember the points covered.

Commitment

Caroline recommends you commit to 4 sessions over a 4 week period. Each session will be 1h. You’ll agree on a day and time that suits. Obviously, if you have an emergency or know at least 48hs in advance that you won’t be able to make the session, it can be re-scheduled.

Your homework (if you want it) will be to prepare a sketch around an idea she gives you or your own ideas (you decide). You will have to send her the video of your improvisation 24hs before the next programmed session.

Requirements

  • a laptop with a camera or, failing that, a tablet with a camera (if you have an external webcam that sends a higher quality image than the computer’s camera, all the better).
  • internet connection
  • a free account on Zoom.us
  • a private space to work in.
    Ideally, a clear working area of approximately 2 x 2 meters that is within the viewing angle of the camera. Outside that area, you should have some space at least on one side so that you can make exits and entrances into the area (that is, you can “leave camera” at least on one side) . Don’t worry about curtains, sofas, shelves with things on them, etc in the background … these can often be used advantageously during the class ;o)
  • adequate lighting (frontal) so that I can see you well (please avoid bright lights behind you, such as windows, etc)

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