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The Canadian Clowning Technique is a mask-based style of performance created by Richard Pochinko
Richard Pochinko
thumb|right|alt=Pochinko 1980|Richard Pochinko 1980Richard Pochinko was a notable Canadian clown trainer who developed a new style of mask/Clown performance training, known as the "Pochinko technique".-History:...

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Also known as the "Pochinko Method", seven masks are used, each representing one of the six physical directions (North, South, East West, Above and Below). The final mask is the Clown. Variations include a three-mask technique (based on the three polarities) and a six-in-one mask technique.

Most clowning techniques (Eastern, European, etc.) focus on basic structure and formalism as the basis from which to start story creation. the Pochinko Clown begins by focusing on his personal naturally occurring emotions and impulses, and then structuring that creative licence into a story and performance.
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