Manual y Guía del Payaso Callejero
Clown Chacovachi (Fernando Cavarozzi) began his career after the Malvinas War, where he served as a soldier without engaging in combat. He trained at Ángel Elizondo's mime school, at Parakultural, and later created his own character. He performed at the world's most important and oldest festivals and popular celebrations. For sixteen years, he was the clown of Plaza Francia, where he honed the techniques that allowed him and other artists to develop the profession: the chess method. He was the creator and director of the Argentine Convention of Clowns, Circus Performers, and Street Artists.
The ‘Manual y guía del payaso callejero’ (Manual and Guide of the Street Clown) became a classic in the field within a few years.
Editora: Contramar
Colección: Arte Callejero
ISBN: 978-987-33-8629-91
154 páginas - 14x20cm
Diseño de portada: Lourdes García
Ilustraciones: Highlander Artista
Fotografías: Bruno De Souza, Maku Fanchulini y Javier Flores
Publisher: Contramar
Collection: Street Art
Language: Spanish
ISBN: 978-987-33-8629-91
154 pages - 14x20cm
Cover Design: Lourdes García
Illustrations: Highlander Artist
Photographs: Bruno De Souza, Maku Fanchulini, and Javier Flores