Our Alley

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Education

Discover endless opportunities to learn and grow your clowning skills with our monthly programs, designed to teach and refresh essential techniques. At our meetings, outreach events, conventions, and volunteer opportunities, you can observe, ask questions, and apply your new knowledge in real-world settings.

Our mentoring system offers one-on-one guidance, perfect for both single sessions and ongoing support.

Join us to enhance your art and connect with a vibrant community of fellow clowns.

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Mentoring

In our clown alley meetings, mentoring plays a crucial role.

Experienced clowns offer personalized guidance through one-on-one sessions, hands-on workshops, and constructive feedback during performances. This supportive environment helps new members develop their skills, gain confidence, and achieve excellence in the art of clowning.

Join us to benefit from expert mentorship and grow within our vibrant clowning group.

Monthly Meetings

Our monthly meetings in Irving provide a quick and enjoyable way to mingle and connect with other members of the clown alley. Each session includes a brief business update where we announce the latest events, followed by our monthly program.

We then offer an open mic session for volunteers to perform, concluding with a "see you next month" segment.

Join us to stay informed, participate, and be part of our vibrant clown alley.

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Networking

There so many opportunities to network in our group through various activities and events.

Attend monthly meetings to connect with fellow clowns, join workshops and training sessions to enhance your skills, and participate in open mic sessions and community outreach events to build relationships.

Engage in conventions and festivals, join our social media groups, and take advantage of our mentorship program to expand your network and grow within the community.

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