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Theatre Shkidy
( Saint-Petersburg )Clown Training
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Factory of Clown (Valencia, Spain)
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Mooseburger Clown Camp (USA)
CircoArts (Christchurch)
Playspace Physical Theatre Studio (Sydney)
Dell'Arte School of Physical Theatre (California)
Fantasic Space (Vancouver)
Teaterstudion
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School of Physical Theatre
(London)
Clown Resources
Hospital Clown Newsletter (USA
Clowns Without Boarders (Sweden)
CB Projects (UK)
Bats Theatre (Wellington)
Shadow House PITS (Canberra)
The Ideas Factory (UK)
Mixedlollies.com (Cairns)
Circus Shop
(Perth)NZ Association of Drama in Education
Independant Theatre Association (Australia)
Australian Circus and Physical Theatre Association
Clowns without Frontiers
(Canada)
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Books
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Dance Sisters the 'brilliant second novel' from Alan Clay has been released in Print on Demand - electronic publishing that reaches you as a printed book. "Dance Sisters tells the story of a female song and dance trio in Sydney which threatens to self-destruct on the brink of fame, when its leader becomes involved with a cult, touting astrology and virtual dreaming"
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last updated 4th June 2008