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S… Speaker 1 (interviu hanna)
Okay, hello Hannah. I'm gonna ask you some questions, but first, if you can tell me about your personal experience working in this project, coming in Romania, working with these actors. Okay, okay. So, are you recording? Yes, I'm recording. Okay, good. My personal experience. We were very happy to meet
0:30
S… Speaker 2 (interviu hanna)
meet a big group of so enthusiastic actors and actresses when we first came here and we were kind of in the stage of not knowing because we didn't know who we're gonna have in the workshop and also how much we're gonna be able to do in in the three weeks of time what we had with the clowns
0:57
S… Speaker 2 (interviu hanna)
So it was a state of research, but it's like that with clowning, you never know. So I was very happy and everything was very well organized for us as the first time in Bucharest.
1:18
S… Speaker 2 (interviu hanna)
For such a long time everything was organized so well that it was easy for us to start the project and work with the clowns. So it's not always obvious because the way of doing things in different countries kind of variates. And we met beautiful clowns. Beautiful people.
1:44
S… Speaker 2 (interviu hanna)
And what is the difference that you feel coming now compared to the last time you were here? We know the city a little bit. That's obvious. Then we don't have to put our energy on trying to figure out what is the name of the shop. But as concerning the project, it's different that we knew all the people we're going to meet. We knew all the clowns. So we could do some...
2:14
S… Speaker 2 (interviu hanna)
preparation preparation is it called preparation and also we had already an idea how we're going to go forward with the clowns because we knew them and it was of course like coming home kind of feeling when you when you have friends that's great yeah now can you tell me your favorite thing about clowning
2:41
S… Speaker 2 (interviu hanna)
Oh, I think it's the surprise. There's nothing, of course there's some things you know from your experiences as a clown, but it's always a new meeting, so you never kind of know what is going to happen and how the, if you're in front of the audience, how the audience is going to.
3:07
S… Speaker 1 (interviu hanna)
meet the clown and how the clown is going to meet the audience so I love surprises so it's always a surprise and why do you think that it's important to have this in Romania the clowning in hospitals and all of this thing that we're trying to do? Clowns are important to have everywhere because the clown is like the way of
3:36
S… Speaker 2 (interviu hanna)
making connection, way of making laughter and the way of making meetings, but especially in Romania and in the context of hospitals.
3:48
S… Speaker 2 (interviu hanna)
Children are there, or if we talk about children or whoever is in the hospital, they are there for maybe a long time. They meet very busy people who are doing a lot of searching, like researching. I don't know how you call it. Yes, yes. And then there is always maybe.
4:11
S… Speaker 2 (interviu hanna)
I have an image that there is like short meetings with not a proper real connection. So the clowns are the opposite. They are not in a hurry and they want to spend time with the people they meet and they want to create a connection.
4:29
S… Speaker 2 (interviu hanna)
Yes. Yes. And also with all kinds of social clowning, it is important for the people under stress of whatever kind of stress you're experiencing. It's relieving the stress. Yes. The laughter. We have a saying that the doctors, they cure the disease, but the clowns, they make people to start to live again. Oh, that's so nice. So nice.
4:58
S… Speaker 1 (interviu hanna)
Okay, so now if there is anything else that you would like to say and I haven't asked you yet, maybe about the show? The show, the coming show. Yes, yes. I'm happy. It's such an enthusiastic project to add lounge and drama of some sort. And it's going to be a beautiful show. I'm very...
5:27
S… Speaker 2 (interviu hanna)
overwhelmed of how beautiful work it is. The clowns are... The clowns are gonna be a nice... How do you say? Contra... Contras. Contras to the drama in the show. And it's a nice combination. I'm happy that somebody's eager enough to create this kind of show. And I hope...
5:52
S… Speaker 2 (interviu hanna)
I'm sure that the project and the continuation is very necessary for the meetings in the hospitals or wherever the clowns decide to go to. So I'm asking from the clown guards and the theater guards and the guards in general. The finance guard. The finance guard to give enough money. We don't need too much, but enough that the project has...
6:22
S… Speaker 1 (interviu hanna)
has a possibility to survive and keep on growing. Yes, that's great. Thank you so much. It was amazing.

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