Clowning Around Is Serious Business In Mexico City!

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Earlier this week, hundreds of clowns donned in colorful outfits, painted faces and big red noses, took to the streets of Mexico City to the amazement and delight of the locals. The contingent of over 800, was in the city from October 18-21st, for the Annual International Clowns' Convention.

Now in its 15th year, the convention that attracts entertainers all the way from Peru, was started as an effort to gain respect and recognition for this important talent of making people happy. Over the years, it has evolved into a forum where clowns showcase their talents, learn new tricks, stock up on the latest wigs and costumes, as well as, learn new make-up techniques.

The convention opens with all the attendees dressed in their finest clown outfits posing for a group photograph taken with an old-fashioned panoramic camera. After that, the attendees, compete with each other in fun events like best crazy face, best vagabond, best-knotted balloon and best juggler.

This year, the clowns added a new activity - To see if they could break the World group laughing record. However, while their 15 minutes of non-stop mirth was enough to break the USA and Mexico record it fell 5 minutes short of the world record of 20 minutes. Not discouraged, the group plans to try again next year.

This convention is particularly important in Mexico because, while in most parts of the world, clowns only perform at pre-organized events like birthdays, here they represent a large and very important part of the cultural and economic life. Thousands of them perform on the streets every day, leaping from behind traffic lights, as they try to garner a few laughs from the drivers and earn a living. The Latin-American Clown Association estimates that there are about 10,000 professional clowns in Mexico, of which 3,000 are women.

Sources: outofbounds.nbcsports.com,blogssacbee.com

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  • ebony milne over 14 years
    I'm scared of clowns!!! Why do they have to look so rediculous !!!!!!! A parade is un called for !!!!!!!
    • pie eaterover 14 years
      I'm scared.... epic
      • Aaronover 14 years
        can you find waldo
        • Maria over 14 years
          Hey i did this too! I dressed up like a clown
          • Marquiseover 14 years
            this is talking about clowns coming to Mexico City.
            • Emmaover 14 years
              WOW! Only about 3,000 clowns out of 10,000 are women. Iwould think that there would be more men but I thought the numbers would be more like 4,000 and 6,000. Also what a number.10,000 clowns in Mexico that is a lot of clowns. Kinda scary though.
              • rui ramsayover 14 years
                Wow really awsome. clowning around is seriouse bussiness in mexico city teaces us that we should be loose once in a while. Where you may say? it is mexico city of course. 10,000 perfessional clowns in mexico march around in the streets. that is the first party there with clowns.
                • beover 14 years
                  Wow I never think that would happen. COOL!!
                  • rrrover 14 years
                    Really funy!!! JAJAJA. Mexico Rocks
                    • 44667over 14 years
                      boo