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FRASER HOOPER (NZ): Funny business & BOXING

The artist from New Zealand visits the Gags for the first time! A blend of a clown, juggler, mime, audience improviser, heckler, trickster and grotesque dancer. This gentlemen will make everyone and everything around involved in his play. Fraser Hooper successfully performs around the whole world. He lifts the spirit, makes giggle and even make all age categories burst out laughing.


BOXING

TOP PROGRAM for families with children

One-man show of a man in the ring

Fraser the Boxer has no rival. The audience shall be his counterpart. There, he can find the sound engineer, referee and his foe for the ring. He will offer boxing gloves and a bac krub. The comical boxing match between the actor and spectators is full of authentic fun and random moments that will never happen again. Hit yourself up with some humour!

FUNNY BUSINESS

Playful improvisation with everyone around

A street-show with a comedian of the moment. Spontaneous laughter of children and adults, that is Fraser's business. Can he balance his hat on his chin if you blow into it? Will he dance with you in his overlong coat? Will he walk the tightrope you will be holding for him? Surprise the seasoned street master with something unpredictable. And, at the same time, let yourself be surprised for the whole duration!

CLOWN WORKSHOP
Courtyard of the Museum of Coins and Medals – Saturday 13:00 – 15:00

Who wants to become a clown?

A unique opportunity to look right into Fraser's kitchen and taste a few of his recipes. For example, how to balance a hat on your chin, how to juggle potatoes, how to fall without getting hurt. He will reveal the secrets of clown tricks to the little bravehearts, as well as juggling techniques and the street art of improvisation with the audience. Here's to the birth of little Slovak clowns!

More at: www.fraserhooper.com

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