Children enjoying the clowning workshop with Gertrude WellEase in Walpole Western Australia

Last week, the Walpole Community Resource Centre held a colourful and entertaining clowning workshop as part of their school holiday program. Thirteen enthusiastic children participated in the three-hour workshop, where they explored the art of character development and stagecraft before putting on their own individual cameo shows.

Facilitated by the talented Gertrude WellEase and her sidekick Sweaty Betty, the workshop was a fun-filled session aimed at building confidence, public speaking, and imaginative play. The children were taught various clowning techniques and tricks. They also learned about the importance of facial expressions, body language, and stage presence in creating memorable and engaging performances.

After practicing their skills and honing their acts, the children put on a delightful show for each other. The audience was thoroughly entertained by the diverse and creative performances, which ranged from silly and whimsical to heartfelt and thought-provoking.

"I had so much fun learning new things and making people laugh," said 10-year-old workshop participant. Now I feel more confident and excited to try more things on stage."

The Walpole Community Resource Centre is committed to providing engaging and enriching programs for children and families in the region. If you're interested in learning more about clowning, stagecraft, or other creative pursuits, be sure to check out their upcoming events and workshops. Gertrude is also available for private and community events Who knows? You might just discover a hidden talent and have a blast while doing it!

~Walpole Weekly

 

Gertrude WellEase/Liz Jack has over thirty years of experience in community development, small business, tourism, and the arts, with professional skills in strategic facilitation, public speaking, and management.

Our mission is to make the everyday shine, while sowing seeds of hope and joy.

 

Liz Jack

Elizabeth Jack is a performance artist, facilitator and mentor working from Denmark Western Australia. With over thirty years working with regional business across Australia, she is regarded for her strategic creative thinking and administrative application.

http://www.lizjack.com.au
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