Why So Few Female Clowns? - Show-Wolrd.co.uk (2024)

We’ve done a few clown posts, so this morning, we thought we’d do a post about the 10 top female clowns, (of all time!), but there were none.
We even looked on Wikipedia, but they were all – you guessed it – male.

That was mildly irksome, but it got me wondering why?

The terrifying clown of popular culture is a more recent phenomenon, quite probably birthed by horror movies. So the fact that there are no well known female clowns probably isn’t because we don’t want to see women in such a petrifying light.
Is it because clowning is seen as an art only men can perform well?

Although there haven’t been many female clowns – as we know clowns – many women were part of the Dorian Mimes Troupe.
The first documented professional entertainers are the comic (clown) characters of the Dorian Mimes who started performing in ancient Greece during the seventh century BC. Although called mimes they were not silent actors. Their name came from their ability to mimic others.
The Dorian Mime troupes included women who played the female clown roles. The clown tradition started by the Dorian Mimes lasted in Europe for at least a thousand years, and formed the foundation of most Greek and Roman classical theatre.

Quite some time later, in Medieval England, itinerant male clowns were called Gleemen. Many of them worked in partnership with a “glee-maiden”, a female clown who was a skilled musician, dancer, and acrobat. Glee-maiden’s also worked on their own or as an assistant to male troubadours burlesquing his skill.

Women were also jesters, believe it or not.

According to Dana Fradon, in King’s Fool, “In medieval days buffoonery was one of the few professions open to women.

The wife of Seneca, a great Roman philosopher, retained a female fool.

The most famous female jester was Mathurine, a seventeenth century jester who presided at the French court during the reigns three kings Henry III, Henry IV, and Louis XIII. Her costume was that of an Amazon warrior, including long flowing robes, armor, shield, and wooden sword. She was described as being pugnacious and outspoken. During her lifetime, satirists called themselves a Mathurine, and a specific type of burlesque writing is called mathurinade because it was associated with her style of comedy.

When Mathurine was accompanying a lady of the court to an audience with the king, the woman turned to her and angrily said, “I don’t like having a fool on my right side.”

Quickly moving to the woman’s other side, Mathurine said, “I don’t mind it at all.” (This joke would later be adapted for use by nineteenth century clowns and ringmasters.)

Women were also part of The Commedia Del Arte, which dominated European Theatre from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century, also had female clowns. The Commedia Del Arte characters were divided into three categories, the young lovers, the masters, and the servants called the zanni. The masters and servants were clown characters. The zanni instigated most of the action of the plot. Each troupe generally had three zanni, a clever male rogue, his dimwitted male victim, and a female. She participated in the intrigues of the main story, and a subplot involved a love interest between her and one of the male servants. Most of the male zanni characters had female counterparts. For example, Harlequina was the female version of Harlequin. There were also zanni characters that were exclusively female. These female zanni included Columbine, Franceschina, and Smeraldina.

Commedia Del Arte served as the foundation for theatrical comedy. Many of the first comic plays created in Europe were based upon earlier Commedia Del Arte scenarios with characters based on the stock Commedia Del Arte characters.

Zanni is probably where we get the word zany from.

And let’s not forget panto! Role reversal is de rigeur in pantomime. A man plays the Dame, and a woman plays the main male character. However, it’s usually the Dame that provides the laughs.

The Commedia Del Arte was also the foundation of the English Pantomime that flourished in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. Three Commedia Del Arte characters were incorporated into the English Pantomime becoming stock characters. These three were Pantaloon, Harlequin, and Columbine. Other Commedia Del Arte characters were also sometimes used.

Late in the eighteenth century, a fourth stock character, the whiteface clown, was added to the English Pantomime. Joseph Grimaldi, the father of modern clowning, made the Whiteface Clown the dominant character in the pantomimes beginning in 1800. In his performances, he worked with female clowns playing the supporting role of Columbine. So leading up to the modern era of clowning, women were very much a part of clown history.

So while females were part of the history of clowning, the art is now dominated by men, and has been for a few hundred years.

Whatever the reason for this, it would be great to see more female clowns! It might even alleviate the ever growing coulrophobia…

What do you think? Would you like to see more women clowns?

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Here’s the source for the facts we used about female clowns throughout history

Why So Few Female Clowns? - Show-Wolrd.co.uk (2024)

FAQs

Why are there so few female clowns? ›

The opposition between the stereotypes of the clown and the woman prevents them from being associated: the clown represents the bad parts of the man while the woman embodies control, beauty. This gap is all the greater because it corresponds to the social differentiation between men and women.

What do we call a female clown? ›

The feminine of Clown or Joker in English is … Clown or Joker since neither are gendered words. There's no such title as 'Clowness' or 'Clownette' nor 'Jokeress' or 'Jokerette'. A woman who is a clown is a clown, just as a man who is a clown is. The same with 'Joker' which is simply someone who tells jokes.

Are there more male or female clowns? ›

More men than women are interested in becoming clowns at a ratio of 1.94 to 1.

What is the history of female clowns? ›

Circus and Vaudeville

In 1895, Evetta Matthews (sometimes billed as Evetta Williams) was hired by the Barnum & Bailey show to be a “lady clown” headliner, a previously unheard of stunt. Evetta stated, “I believe that a woman can do anything for living that a man can do, and do it just as well as a man.

Can a female clown turn back to male? ›

Clownfish live in small groups inhabiting a single anemone. The group consists of a breeding pair, which cohabits with a few non-reproductive, “pre-pubescent”, and smaller male clownfish. When the female dies, the dominant male changes sex and becomes the female, a change which is irreversible.

Who is the killer female clown? ›

She previously worked at Daily Voice and doNYC and is a Mercy College (now University) graduate. After an investigation that lasted nearly three decades, Sheila Keen-Warren, a Florida woman dubbed the "Killer Clown," by the media, has pleaded guilty to the 1990 murder of her rumored lover's wife.

What does the 🤡 mean? ›

The 🤡 (clown emoji) is most often used to express minor embarrassment at a mistake you've made. You can also use the 🤡 (clown emoji) to playfully poke fun at someone you're disagreeing with. In some cases, the 🤡 (clown emoji) is used to note that someone or something is creepy or scary.

What is the old name for a clown? ›

The art of performing as a clown is known as clowning or buffoonery, and the term "clown" may be used synonymously with predecessors like jester, buffoon, joker, fool, or harlequin.

What percentage of clowns are female? ›

Clown gender ratio
GenderPercentages
Female61.5%
Male38.5%

Can a girl be a rodeo clown? ›

Dixie started her career trick riding and trick roping. Then she started clowning, and that is what she is famous for today. Amarillo resident Dixie Reger Mosely was the first female rodeo clown.

Do all clowns have white faces? ›

Traditional types. There are traditionally three basic types of clowns that appear in the circus: the whiteface, the auguste and the character. A fourth type, the tramp or hobo clown, is often recognized separately, though similar to the other three types.

What is It called when you find clowns attractive? ›

Coulrophilia is the paraphilia involving sexual attraction to clowns, mimes and jesters.

What do you call a female clown? ›

A Clunt or Clownette.

Did Native Americans have clowns? ›

The Native American clowns often played an important role in the religious life of the tribe. When some of the tribes converted to Christianity, they created ceremonies portraying events from the Bible.

Who was the most famous clown? ›

Here's a look at pop culture's most famous clowns.
  • Ronald McDonald.
  • Bozo the Clown.
  • Krusty the Clown.
  • Pennywise the Dancing Clown, a.k.a. It.
  • The Joker.
  • Twisty the Clown.
  • John Wayne Gacy, a.k.a. Pogo the Clown, a.k.a. The Killer Clown.
  • Happy Slappy.
Oct 7, 2016

Has there ever been a female rodeo clown? ›

Dixie was inducted to the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame in 1982; the National Cowboy Symposium in Lubbock, Texas, named her Pioneer Woman of the Year in 2004. She is the only woman Rodeo Clown in professional rodeo that clowned for 12 years.

Can a girl be a clown? ›

So leading up to the modern era of clowning, women were very much a part of clown history. So while females were part of the history of clowning, the art is now dominated by men, and has been for a few hundred years. Whatever the reason for this, it would be great to see more female clowns!

Is there only one female clownfish? ›

Clownfish are social fish, communicating through popping and clicking noises. They live in groups of male fish with one dominant female, a dominant male, and a group of smaller males. The dominant male ensures its position by taking the best food opportunities.

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