THE ART AND JOY
OF HOSPITAL CLOWNING
DATE: May 9 - 10, 2009
TIME: Saturday, 9 a.m. to 5 pm. Sunday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
PLACE: Boston, MA
TUITION: $450.00 Includes manual, snacks and lunch on both training
days.
OPTIONAL: Friday night dinner at local restaurant to meet the
group.
Members of the Boston based Hearts and Noses Hospital Clown
Troupe are excited to invite you to an introductory weekend
training program in the art of hospital clowning.
Hospital Clowns enter a hospital environment and use improvisation,
magic and joy to transform the child’s world into a space
of play and imagination. Within moments, clowns can bring a
child from a sense of helplessness into empowerment.
Some of what you will learn from our training includes:
-Discovery and development of your clown
-Learning the art of clown world improvisation.
-Hospital clown/ patient role-playing
-Empowering the patient

To apply, please fill out our workshop
application form here and return it to:
Hearts & Noses Hospital Clown Troupe, Inc.
Attention: Spring Training Workshop
PO Box 920570
Needham, MA 02492
For further information
Email: info@hospital-clowns.org or
Call: 1 877 256-9612.
APPLICATION DEADLINE: March 30, 2009

TRAINERS:
Lyn Hadden (Dottie) put her name on the waiting
list for training in 1999 and began training with the troupe
in 2001. She has
clowned and participated in the ongoing training since. Previously,
she was a
member of Needham Community Theater, singing, dancing and acting
whenever someone let her on stage, so clowning seemed the next
logical step. Also, being married and raising three children,
and working in
the local high school provided her with a lot of understanding
-- and material.
Joyce Friedman (Frizzle) is thrilled to have been a member
of Hearts and Noses Clown Troupe since 1999. Her clown improvisation
work with children at Boston area hospitals is the most exciting,
rewarding and magical thing she does in her week.
Joyce was formerly a musician and improvisational actor with
Boston’s Reality Theatre and Omega Theatre. In addition,
she directed a holistic health care program for the elderly,
Circle of Wellness, where she taught meditation, chi kung,
acupressure and nutrition in Boston area senior residences.
Currently, Joyce works as a certified professional Life Coach,
sings cabaret and plays piano in a Scottish band. She lives
in Newton with her husband and three amazing daughters.
Cheryl Lekousi (Tic Toc) has been happily clowning with the
troupe since 1999. She grew up watching her father, a professional
magician who clowned at area hospitals, only to discover her
clown after training with Jeannie Lindheim. Having a background
in early childhood education and special needs, Cheryl has
been a workshop facilitator in these areas for over 15 years.
She has worked as the Executive Director of the Hearts and
Noses Hospital Clown Troupe since July 2005 and recently become
the Artistic Director.
Cheryl lives in Needham with her husband and has two grown
children.