Clown Camp Singapore will be unlike any we’ve ever offered—this program is varied in its structure and activities.  Our local host, Knik Pang, is assembling a unique array of activities to keep all participants and staff members active and excited during the entire length of our stay in Singapore.

Besides the clowning, there will be many opportunities for local sightseeing, shopping and visits to historical sights.  Singapore is a remarkably clean and exciting place to visit. And because of the activities we have planned, all participants will have opportunities to interact with local citizens.

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Attendees of this program will come from throughout the world, with significant groups coming from North America, Japan, Malaysia, and Singapore.  There will be wonderful opportunities to learn from both the staff and from each other.

Some of you will be coming with a spouse or friend that is not a clown. That is fine too, as there will be many ‘off site’ attractions that they may wish to visit during their stay.  We don’t expect the non-participants to be putting on makeup so they can be ‘qualified’ to be an attendee.

Besides myself, Lee Mullally, Kenny Ahern, Bruce Johnson and RONE & Gigi have all previously worked in Singapore. Lee and I previously brought our wives along with us to this great country. This time, Bruce and Kenny will also be accompanied by their wives. In fact Kenny and Brenda are bringing both of their children along for this trip.

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One of the unique features of Singapore is its food. What makes it so special is the vast variety of foods available throughout the city. Yes, you can find typical American fast food, but also there are many different ethnic dishes one can sample in this small but varied country.

While many of us will be far from home, it is comforting to know that English is the primary language spoken in this country.

You may also be interested to know that Jan and I will be staying on at least one additional day in Singapore in order to take advantage of more sightseeing opportunities.

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